Tom Morrison

Finding mine.

I remember, as a child, I took on belief systems of those who I thought were above me.

As a Teen I started to silently question some of the beliefs and as a young adult I joined a seminary to discover answers to more questions.

My obsession and use of alcohol clouded my view and ended my seminary experience.

As a newly sober person my questions became more urgent and my desire to know “the truth” pushed me to ask more questions yet I did not want to offend.

As a father I reverted back to my church going out of a sense of duty and fear.

I my later years I have ventured out to gain a deeper and expanded understanding of the Divine.

I no longer need the answer, I desire the Divine design for my human experience.

I have found that for today my experiences as they come along are the Divine design for my life.

My responses to life are the Divine design of my life.

I get to create my Divine design by creating my responses to life.

When I am responding with compassion, Love, empathy, kindness, and joy. Then I am in alignment with the Divine Source.

May each of you allow yourself the gift of finding your Divine design.

You are Love and Loved.