Showing posts with label Holy Spirit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Spirit. Show all posts

Sunday, June 3, 2012


A CHANGE IN THE ROUTINE

Change is not what we expect in our routine lives. God is now ready for us to take in a new breath, filling it with new wisdom and spirituality. Embracing the Holy Spirit, there will be a passionate love for God and a deep emotion for the faith only now uncovered because of new discoveries. Feeling invigorated, let it be understood how God is always there to give courage  as transformations are made during all of our journeys.

~Marie T. Morrison~

Tuesday, May 22, 2012


SPECIAL GIFTS OF KINDNESS

Holding on to something special, I saw it removed from my hands, given to someone else. Others not knowing my emptiness filled the void in no time, approaching me with excitement, one with a beautiful, spiritual gift, another with an unexpected gift of praise. It made me see how kindness overrides unkindness, that the Holy Spirit is ever-present to bring us joy.  

~Marie T. Morrison~


Tuesday, May 1, 2012


ONE

We are one, working as one, to reflect as one, to see what we can do to aid one another, always the Holy Spirit working within us, giving us the glow to keep moving and the fire to never let us give up.

~Marie T. Morrison


Sunday, November 20, 2011

HOPE II

H elp is given, wanting to reach your heart.
O mnipresent is the Holy Spirit, filling your soul with love and care.
P erpetual prayers are said by our brethren, keeping you safe from the storm.
E ncouragement comes from God's hands, as He holds you tight.
~Marie T. Morrison~

~~We can never give up on hope!~~

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

READY FOR BATTLE

I like to face any challenge with great optimism. Having God within me at all times, I am ready for combat. As I accomplish a battle, I smile, knowing that a positive attitude and the Holy Spirit always go hand in hand!
~Marie T. Morrison~

Sunday, June 12, 2011

ON FIRE WITH JOY!

Feel the flame of the Holy Spirit heat up your mind, body and soul, refreshing your life, moving your spirit to live out God's joy each day! ~Marie T. Morrison~

Monday, May 23, 2011

MY GUEST

I felt
a touch of breeze
as I sat
on my cushioned bench
in my heavenly garden,
filled with every shade
of green, purple, orange,
yellow, pink and white.
The light wind
carried with it
savory scents,
all so delicate,
yet rich enough
to fill a kingdom.


As I smiled,
Inhaling the luscious fragrances,
there was
a second touch of breeze,
lightly brushing my cheeks.
I knew I had company,
the Holy Spirit joining me.
Using the most delicate
of artistry,
my guest filled me
with many blessings,
before gently moving on.

~Marie T. Morrison~

Monday, May 16, 2011

A BRUSH OF THE CHEEK

A BRUSH OF THE CHEEK
A touch of breeze may lightly brush your cheek. Smile, knowing it is a visit from the Holy Spirit, leaving you with an stroke of blessings, before it gently moves on.
~Marie T. Morrison~

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

NICOLAS


NICOLAS

Have I told you about 17 year old Nicolas?  He was snowboarding, hit a slick part on the hill, slamming into a tree, head first.  Being in a coma for four days was a scary time for family and friends.  Coming to on the fifth day was most exciting. But, his battle is far from over.  Though he can walk and talk, his memory is scarce. A hospital visit brings recognition, but, he cannot remember so many things. He is an artist, with his work featured on Santa Fe's poster for the Winter Spanish Market.  Sadly, on the day of poster signing, he was in the hospital. The good news is that he will get to leave the hospital day after tomorrow, going home to sleep in his own bed!  But, he can't return to school yet.  He still has a lot of hard work ahead of him. His memory has to return. Though therapies will help, our prayers will help even more so. Please ask our Lord to let the Holy Spirit give more strength and love  to Nicolas, in multitude, so that he may live the life of a teenager once again!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

REMEMBERING




Today is a bit of a 'gray day.'  A few inches of snow have fallen, with the skies promising more. I do not see any 'glistening in the snow,' as the approaching storm nears. It is two days before Christmas, when family and friends gather, bringing much conversation and laughter. But in a number of homes, there will be a sense of quiet, grieving over those passing away this year. In Santa Fe, we are especially hit, losing four teens at once this summer, due to a drunk driver hitting their car. Life has to go one for the families, but it a different kind of life now.  Nothing will ever be the same. Through our joys, let us remember all of those having sorrow, praying to God that they will feel the love and gentleness of the Holy Spirit as they go through each 'season of memories.'

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

TASTE AND SEE

A favorite verse of mine is Psalm 34:9, “Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.”  We can taste and see His goodness as we live in His image.  This does not mean we grow our hair out and wear the white robe and sandals. Rather, we live with the same sense of loving, caring, kindness, teaching, listening and learning from one another as the Lord would.  Similar words include graciousness, courtesy, warm-hearted, generosity, gentleness, understanding and giving attention to those we greet. Our morning prayers must ask God to let us feel His Spirit within us as we carry out our actions of the day. We will taste and see the goodness of the Lord everywhere we go. A smile will remain on our faces, no matter where we are. As we know, smiles are contagious. Let our smiles remind others of the great works of the Holy Spirit!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

ANXIETY

I love the verse in 1 Peter 5:7, “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” It is easy to forget who can truly help us if we are going through stressful times. Blaming another for causing the stress does not solve the problem. It can have the adverse affect, of causing more anxiety. It would be better to find a quiet space, praying for the Holy Spirit to comfort you during this tumultuous time. Take a moment to breathe in the air around you. Shut your eyes and picture a relaxing scene in your mind. It could be a special moment in your life or visualizing one of your favorite landscapes.  The important thing is not to shut the Holy Spirit out. Remember, He is always there to care for you!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

PRIDE

As Thanksgiving approaches, it is a time to reflect upon our riches, not in a materialistic sense, but in what God has given us.  He has given us the greatest gift of all, His Spirit. We can see life in color, rather than in black and white, being perceptive to all of God's creations. We can go beyond the magnificent sunsets and sunrises, taking in not only the gifts of nature, but the gifts of the individual. If someone else can get joy from another's personal gift, then God's wishes are being met. I am not musically inclined, yet I love to hear someone else sing or play an instrument. What a gift I have received, having those talents shared.with me. Bringing happiness to others is God's desire. One can be proud of the given talent, rather than being proud in the boasting sense.  Feel the Spirit within you, as you reach out to others with the beautiful gifts you have been offered.

Friday, November 13, 2009

CHANGE

Some of us on Facebook have been having a fun conversation, about always sitting in the same place at Mass, week after week, year after year. If someone is sitting where we usually do, the reaction isn't a very good one.  I plead guilty to being an unhappy one, as my children grew up. That was OUR row and OUR seats. Who are these people sitting there?
How funny it is how we cannot accept change.  Yet, change is good.  It can open the soul and allow the Holy Spirit to have a bit of excitement in one's life, rather than being dormant. It can open our eyes that might have been open, but  were actually shut to seeing new opportunities sitting before us. Who knows what we would miss if we didn't accept change. And with it, we might find the new way better than the last. Stir up the Holy Spirit within you and think of doing something a bit different than usual today!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

While taking my teen to school this morning, she said she and her dad, who is out of town, now had a different place to let her off in the mornings. I asked her if I should turn left at the light, with her saying yes.  As I was turning left, she called out a big no, I was supposed to be turning right. I was now going the opposite way than planned.  We were laughing. I told her she said to turn left.  She agreed, but that really meant I was to turn right, which made us laugh all the more so.

What a great way to begin the day, with a bit of laughter.  We so often forget to do this, getting wrapped up in the mundane activities we go through each morning to start our day.  Instead of thinking of laughter, we are thinking of how we must hurry, getting frantic. The 'hurry' aspect stays with us throughout the day. We have forgotten to laugh.

Think of memories you have to bring out the laughter. I shared a memory with a group recently. One of my children was in the kitchen, following a recipe for a school project. She was doing her preparations by the open kitchen window. My husband and I were sitting on the porch outside of this window.  Another of my children walks into the kitchen, noticing egg shells are in the mixing bowl. We hear the question being asked of why were there were egg shells in the mix, the response was that the recipe asked for egg whites!  No matter how many times I tell this story, I start laughing before I can get out the final line. On that particular day, my husband and I had to cover our mouths so we wouldn't be heard laughing, offending the cook. Of course, the cook now takes this cooking lesson in stride when the teasing begins.

May you, too, bring some sunshine to your day, thinking of past memories.  May the Blessed Holy Spirit fill you warmth, love and laughter as you think of them!