Think on these things
listen and imagine raindrops falling on the roof. Hear the low roll of thunder and gentle flashes of lightning. See the rivulets of water running on a dusty road, and see how the squirrels scamper from the downpour to their nests.
listen and imagine raindrops falling on the roof. Hear the low roll of thunder and gentle flashes of lightning. See the rivulets of water running on a dusty road, and see how the squirrels scamper from the downpour to their nests.
This is called imaging, planning on something that has been scarce by seeing and hearing what we need and want. Too many of us complain and talk about things that should never have been given the power to exist. However, we were given power to image, to use our minds and eyes to see our good rather than lack of any kind.
During a dry’ season years ago, two farmers standing in a field saw me coming along the lane and as a joke they began singing and doing an Indian dance. I yelled, “It’s coming!” and lo and behold, two days later there was a downpour and their tractor was stuck in the field.