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The truly noteworthy events in our lives are often the least momentous, yet the most wonderful. Most of us are adept at seeing the big picture. Caught up in the
hectic pace of modern life, we feel compelled to immediately distinguish what
is important from what is not. The assessment is an easy one to make when we
are mired in the daily grind -- everything relating to success seems
significant and everything else seems comparatively trivial. But what is most
precious in this life cannot be measured in affluence or influence. The truly
noteworthy events in our lives are often the least momentous yet the most
wonderful. They are the magical moments in which we are simply awestruck by
the wonderment of life. Though our perception of magical moments may be
blocked by worldly concerns, our days are filled with such moments. To
experience them fully, we need only open ourselves to their existence. Magical moments are not measured by the composition of an experience but
rather by our reaction to it. Since such moments come and go quickly, they
should be consciously savored and noted. They stick with us only when we
recognize the impact they have had on our mood, our day, and our lives. In
such instances, we may find we are suddenly and blissfully aware that we have
evolved or that those around us have changed in some positive way. We may
stand in awe at the beauty of a familiar object or derive great pleasure from
an everyday activity. Or we may witness incidents of supreme kindness and
compassion that do not directly involve us yet touch our hearts intensely.
Nature is a constant source of magical moments. When we cherish such
occurrences, we condition ourselves to take note of them when they happen and
appreciate the value they add to our lives.
An idea for increasing your awareness of the magical moments in your life is
to record all such happenings in a journal kept for that purpose. As these
moments are personal, your journal can be a documentation of small joys or a
testimony of grand revelations. You may begin to notice that there is more
magic in your life than you initially imagined. In striving to make the most
of each of these magical moments, you grant yourself permission to experience
new levels of joy, surprise, tenderness, and personal fulfillment.
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