When obstacles are everywhere and the darkness is oppressive, life can feel too hard, even bitter.

It’s not meant to be that way. And when it gets like this, it’s time to recharge your spiritual batteries.

You’ve got enough Inner Light for the journey. You’ve got enough Source Energy to make it through to the end. But like so many energy packs and batteries we use every day, there are times when your spiritual power gets drained and needs amping up.

Trust is one of the biggest recharging stations. Trust infuses your Inner Light with permanence and staying power.

Trust in your connection to Divine Source, however you name It. Trust that you are always listened to and heard, no matter how often or how long you stay in tune with the Divine. Every time you contact Divine Source, you send a signal to and though All-That-Is asking for support! There is no way you can ever be alone, abandoned, or forgotten. You are infinitely loved, totally appreciated, and forever a part of the greatest work of creation.

Trust in your own Light within, your own Spark of the Divine Life. You were born with the Spark! All along the way you grew It into a Flame, a Fire, an awesome Light!

There is no time like right now to keep your Light shining bright! There is no time like these times to keep your spiritual batteries charged.

I love the way Maureen Moss phrased it when she recently sent this message out from The World Puga Network: “Know you are LOVED. We will come through this experience together and intact. That has always been the plan. God, God’s Power, God’s Love, God’s Light has not left the ‘building.’ Go inside and see for yourself.”

And when you go inside and reconnect to God’s Light inside of you, come back and tell us what that was like for you. Drop a line in the response box below (or click on the comment link in Facebook) and share your thoughts with us.

I’m looking forward to hearing from you.

Janice M. Puta
Author of Pathways: Tales for the Spiritual Seeker
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