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Narrated by Marie T. Russell.

InnerSelf's Daily Inspiration

June 12, 2023

The focus for today is:

I choose to trust the part of me that believes in miracles.

The following inspirational insight was written by John Izzo:

Maybe we are so surrounded by miracles that we start to miss them, to take them for granted. And maybe, just maybe, life would be very different, and more profoundly good, if we thought about it more often and remembered how miraculous it all is.

Perhaps then we would start treating it all with just a little more respect, a little more care, a shade more awe, and maybe the miracles will keep happening.

Do I believe in miracles? Deep inside of me there is an innocent child who takes an honest look at this thing called life and simply says: Of course. And I think we ought to trust that part of us a lot more than we do.

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Today's inspiration was adapted from the InnerSelf.com article:
     Do You Believe in Miracles? Before You Decide...
     Written by John Izzo, Ph.D.
Read the complete article here.


This is Marie T. Russell, publisher of InnerSelf.com, wishing you a day of choosing to believe in miracle (today and every day)

Comment from Marie:
Miracles take place all the time... maybe we call them "luck" or coincidence, or something like that. The most important thing to is to be grateful for the wonders that life brings our way, every day... a bird singing in the morning, the laughter (and the tears) of a child, a rainbow after the rain, etc.

Our focus for today: I choose to trust the part of me that believes in miracles.

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Second Innocence: Rediscovering Joy and Wonder: A Guide to Renewal in Work, Relationships, and Daily Life
by John B. Izzo.

Second InnocenceJohn Izzo's concept of ""second innocence"" means recovering those feelings of enthusiasm, faith, presence, and curiosity associated with childhood and blending them with the knowledge and experience of adulthood. Through a series of compelling stories, he offers a collection of uncommon thoughts on common themes. the author's experience as a minister, teacher, author, corporate advisor, and leader of spiritual retreats provides a wealth of wisdom for this journey.

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About the Author

izzo johnDr. Izzo has served on the faculties of two major universities. His opinions, research, and expertise have been widely published and featured in media including Fast Company, CNN, Wisdom Network, Canada- AM, ABC World News, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Globe and Mail, and the National Post. His clients include Kaiser Permanente, Mayo Clinic, Fairmont Hotels, Astra Zeneca, Coca-Cola, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Toys R Us, Verizon, Duke Energy, and the Department of National Defense.

Visit his website  at http://www.drjohnizzo.com/