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Oops!
I accidentally splattered sesame oil on one of our interior doors. There was no way to remove the unsightly oil stains, so I had to cover them. I found an old folder full of water scenes that I had torn out of magazines and travel brochures. I pasted pictures of waterfalls over the oil spots and added smaller strips of colored paper for visual interest. I enjoyed the process so much that I covered the entire door with about 200 pieces of paper. I never would have thought of decoupaging the door had I not spilled oil on it. A messy accident gave new life to our old door and still makes me smile when I see it.
A Lucky Accident
An accident that could have ended in tragedy turned out to be a blessing in disguise. In Mankato, Minnesota, cyclist Gary Pettis was hit head-on by a 4,000-pound SUV. At the emergency room, a CT scan showed no broken bones, but it did reveal something far more serious. The scan revealed a tumor on Pettis’s kidney that was beginning to invade a vein, potentially allowing cancer to spread to his heart or break off and instantly kill him. Because the crash led to early detection of his kidney cancer, it was treated successfully with surgery. Pettis later referred to the accident as the luckiest day of his life.
Positive Changes
People often report unexpected transformations after my healing work. Therese Council emailed me, "I want to thank you for all the Distance Healings that my husband, Toby, and I have received from you. Toby was diagnosed with lung cancer and had the large left lung lobe removed. He is doing well and is checked every three months for any recurrence. But more than that, over the past eight months I have witnessed positive changes in his emotional state, personality and daily life. I am just as grateful for this healing transformation as I am for his being cancer-free. I also am grateful for my Distance Healings for my physical and emotional well-being."
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Wishing you wonderful transformations with love,
Suzanne
Happy accidents or deliberate nudges from Spirit? What matters is our embracing of the situation, no matter what. And wow, is that being emphasized now with the current events, ever out of our illusion of control. What beauty and light does each moment contain for us to amplify and share, that is what we are asked to see and do. Blessings to all who are in your web of connectivity.
The door is beautiful, and your solution is the kind of thing I would do! Use what you have to create art; transform a flaw into beauty.
Suzanne’s blog posts are a great inspiration to me. I love her artistic solutions to decorating her home and the stories from people she shares. Thanks to you, Suzanne, and all of your team for uplifting us!
“‘That means that some good came out of this error,’ Zalman the glazier observed.
“Meyer Eunuch began to rub his hands. ‘There are no such things as errors. How can there be errors if everything comes from divine sources? There are spheres where all errors are transformed into truth.’”
—Isaac Bashevis Singer, “Errors,” in “Passions and Other Stories”