Abre las Ventanas

Abre las Ventanas

La luz de Dios no aparece solo cuando todo va bien; permanece incluso en los días en que no podemos verla. A veces no necesitamos pedir más luz, sino abrir aquello que el miedo, el dolor o la distracción fueron cerrando dentro de nosotros. Dios sigue iluminando… y cada instante nos ofrece una nueva oportunidad para abrir el corazón y reconocerlo.

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... Read moreFrom my own experience, I've found that opening the windows of our heart to God's light isn't always about seeking more illumination but about removing the barriers we've created through fear, pain, or distractions. It's easy to feel overwhelmed when life gets hard, and that divine presence feels distant or hidden. However, the truth is that God's light is always there, quietly waiting for us to open the doors we've closed. I remember a time when I was going through a tough period. Instead of asking for more light, I focused on slowly opening myself up, acknowledging the walls I had built around my emotions and thoughts. Gradually, I realized that by permitting myself to feel and face those fears and pains, the light inside began to shine more clearly. This awakening brought a profound sense of peace and hope. The idea that “God never stops sowing light; we are the ones who decide to open the windows” is powerful. It reminds me that the opportunity for spiritual growth and connection is present at every moment. By consciously choosing to open our hearts, we allow that light to touch even the darkest places within us. Practices like meditation, prayer, or just quiet reflection can help us gently open those windows. Additionally, participating in communities focused on spiritual growth, like Libre Presencia, can provide guidance and support on this journey. Ultimately, opening your heart is a personal, ongoing process. It’s not about perfection but about commitment to recognizing God's presence and allowing it to transform your life, one moment at a time.