ૐ This morning, I awoke from a vivid dream ૐ
In the dream, I walked into a large hall where a seminar was taking place, searching for a friend. At the doorway, I unconsciously handed my white jacket, camera, and bag to the coat check attendant, thinking little of it. I wandered through the room, speaking with others, feeling light and unburdened.
Later, I returned to collect my things—only to be handed a different jacket. My own was gone, along with everything I had left behind. For a brief moment, my mind flickered toward panic. Yet to my surprise, I felt no fear. I had no money, no phone, no possessions—yet I was at peace.
Stepping outside, I began to walk the street calmly, trusting that help would appear. And it did. A kind stranger approached, someone who happened to live in Toronto, and offered to help me home. As we sat together in the taxi, I heard her softly questioning God:
“Why do challenges keep showing up in our lives? Why must we face so many trials that leave us feeling lost or broken?”
And then, from somewhere deep within, I heard my soul respond:
“God wants us to understand—when we become bigger than the problem, the problem can no longer control us.”
That moment of inner knowing awakened me. I realized the dream was not about loss at all, but about remembrance. Life will always bring challenges, moments that test our patience, faith, and courage. Yet each trial is also a teacher—an invitation to rise higher in consciousness.
By the grace of God, we are never left without light. Within every difficulty lies insight, strength, and blessing. When our awareness expands beyond fear, problems dissolve back into lessons, and peace takes their place.
So today, I carry this truth with gratitude:
When I am bigger than the problem, there is no problem.
ૐ Only growth. Only grace. Only God. ૐ