“You mean some guy named Paul Peterson really jumped off a cliff and was saved by this strange miracle worker named Rafe, who then helped him learn to overcome fear, doubt, and adversity
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By:
Joe Tye
This is a true story.
“You mean some guy named Paul Peterson really jumped off a cliff and was saved by this strange miracle worker named Rafe, who then helped him learn to overcome fear, doubt, and adversity?” you might ask
Well, I would reply, the story is true in that it has integrity, a wholeness that we can each
recognize in our own life’s experience It’s not just a story, it’s a part of The Story that’s
played itself out millions of times before Paul met Rafe on that cliff top, and many times since
Perhaps in your life I know it has in mine
Rafe is faith Faith that there is meaning in all life, including your own That no one who is trying to do what is right will be allowed to labor unaided Faith that although adversity may at fi rst seem to weaken and hurt you, it will eventually strengthen and heal you That when you are ready to learn, teachers will appear That in the darkest moment the light is not long in coming
Rafe will be there when you hit bottom, and you’ll know you’ve hit bottom when Rafe
appears You’ll know it’s Rafe by this: The serendipity is too amazing to believe it’s a coincidence Something is about to happen that was meant to be, something that is truly miraculous
Miracle is not too strong a work for the connections that faith will make, for the changes
that are possible in your life, but you must first understand what a miracle is, and what
it is not
A miracle is not an event It is a process
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A miracle is not free It comes with strings attached, and if you’re not willing to share
it, you will be unable to keep it
In truth the greatest miracle is this: the miracle of profound self-transformation Many
of the miracles recorded in history are simply metaphors for this simple truth, that we each have the power in our own hands to create the miracle of becoming the person we were meant to be
The twenty principles of courage and perseverance that serve as chapter headings for this book aren’t mine; they come from a universal and timeless wisdom Others taught them to me I hope that they can transform your life as they have mine
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