Do You Believe In Miracles?
Do You Believe
In Miracles?
From a spiritual perspective, believing in miracles isn’t just about witnessing the impossible — it’s about opening our hearts to the unseen forces that surround us and support us every day. A miracle doesn't have to be dramatic or headline-worthy.
Sometimes, it's as simple and sacred as a shift in perspective, a spontaneous healing, a perfectly timed phone call, or an inner peace that arrives just when we thought all hope was lost.
To believe in miracles is to believe in the divine intelligence that moves through all things. It's to trust that there is more going on than what we can see, touch, or explain.
In a world that often feels chaotic and broken, the belief in miracles reconnects us to something higher — to Spirit, Source, God, or the loving universe — reminding us that we are not alone and that we are part of a vast, interconnected web of energy and grace.
Miracles often occur when we surrender. We let go of the mind’s need to control and fix, and we lean into trust — trust that healing can happen, that life can transform, and that love can break through even the thickest walls.
From a holistic standpoint, surrender doesn’t mean giving up. It means opening up. It’s in that open-hearted state that energy shifts and the miraculous becomes possible.
Energy healing, for example, offers daily reminders of this. When a client walks in weighed down by pain, fear, or illness, and leaves lighter, brighter, or even pain-free, what do we call that? Science may not fully explain it, but the energy tells a different story. The body responds. The spirit awakens. Alignment returns. Is that not a miracle?
Spiritual traditions across the world speak of miracles not as rare interruptions in the natural world, but as the natural order of things when love is present.
A Course in Miracles even defines a miracle as a shift from fear to love. Seen this way, miracles are not only possible — they are plentiful. Every moment we choose love over judgment, compassion over anger, forgiveness over resentment, we create space for the miraculous.
But belief is key. Without belief, we can miss what’s right in front of us. We might write off synchronicities as coincidence, dismiss intuitive nudges as imagination, or overlook the beauty and healing available in everyday moments. Belief is like tuning the radio dial — once you’re on the right frequency, you begin to hear the music clearly.
So do you believe in miracles? If your answer is yes, you are already opening yourself to their presence. If your answer is not yet, that’s okay too. Sometimes the most powerful miracles are the ones that gently shift our inner world, over time, guiding us back to faith, back to trust, back to the knowing that life — in all its mystery — is deeply sacred.
And that, in itself, is a miracle.
Try it and see!
Love & Light
Roger
“You are coming from the point towards which you are going.”