CharactersUpdate28 Oct, 2023

Can It Be Done?

I’ve been asked “Can It Be Done?” a billion times in one way or the other.

My answer has always been a resounding Yes!

Even if I wasn’t sure it was true.

Have I “Done” everything I’ve tried?

Yes, simply by trying it was done.

Did the outcome always turn out the way it was meant to?

No, but lessons were learned.

Nothing is impossible.

Creating is constant.

And, by knowing your authentic self, things come from nowhere.

I relish doing anything that sings to my heart, even if everyone thinks there is no way It Can Be Done!!!

Life is so beautiful and easy doing things with passion and the understanding that everything is a learning experience.

I sooooo love my life.

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Commented 04 Dec, 2023

Everything you truly desire to achieve will come true.

I am an entrepreneur who teaches a textbook on spirituality and forgiveness called "A Course In Miracles" in a place called Kobe, Japan.

I learned a lot from Hiroshi Ohuchi, the Japanese translator of this book.

My husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and as he was preparing to die, I found a thin book translated by Hiroshi at a used bookstore and read it in about 3 hours. My husband was a Japanese man who worked as a radio DJ in New York. We were on our way back to Japan from New York and were temporarily staying on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. So he read it in a hotel near Waikiki. It is a wonderful miracle that a book in Japanese is sold in an antiquarian bookstore in Hawaii!

In the afterword to the book, Hiroshi Ohuchi wrote about what he learned from "A Course In Miracles". It was this kind of wisdom.

Trust in what is best. But if you don't think it is, pretend it is. Act like it.

He wanted to meet Hiroshi Ohuchi. But his life was running out, and he didn't think he would ever see Hiroshi. So he sent an email, just thanking him for the good things he had learned. However, I added a sentence at the end.

I hope to meet you someday.

That was a lie, of course. He had given up on the idea that he was going to die soon. By the way, Hiroshi Ohuchi does not believe that my husband will die soon, so he immediately responded with an email. He wrote:

If you truly believe that you want to see me, you will see me.

That's what it says in "A Course In Miracles".

He seemed to really want to meet Hiroshi Ohuchi with that one sentence, so I suggested that he leave Hawaii immediately and I forced him to go to the home of Hiroshi Ohuchi and his wife, Janet, near Lake Yamanaka, one of the Fuji Five Gorges in Japan. That was in August 2005. My husband is still alive and well and playing crystal bowls.

I forgot to mention that my husband is a crystal bowl player. He is not here today because he is on tour.

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