The Magic of Nature, the Magic of God and Me

A while ago I had a revelation…. about the magic of nature and the magic of God.

I had taken a client to an appointment and was sitting in the waiting room. As I sat there waiting for her, I saw a picture on the wall of willow trees hanging over and into the water on either side of a river. It reminded me of my grandparents’ farm on the Shoalhaven River and how behind the island, which was part of their farm, the willows used to hang over the water. As the water flowed by, the lower leaves would glide across the water and you could see the shingles on the bottom, as the water was so crystal clear. The sunlight used to sparkle on the water and I remembered how much I always wanted to go into the water because it was so beautiful.

I remembered I had that same feeling each time I was in nature – wanting to walk into it, be under that majestic tree, paddle my feet in the water, somehow absorb what I felt it was emanating.

I realised I had been looking for what I could feel was there but was not able to capture because I was looking at the beauty, harmony and magic of nature as something I couldn’t attain – as something separate and outside of me.

But then I realised that what I was seeing and feeling as something outside of myself I can feel in me also – that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me and it is as beautiful as are the trees and rivers, and I don’t have to look outside of myself to try and capture a fleeting feeling when I can feel it all the time with me and in me.

Because everything that is in nature is in me also.

Now that was an amazing revelation to me and so next time that I am with nature I know there won’t be that longing of wanting it to give me something since I now know that I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.

I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to Serge Benhayon – who walks the talk of the love and joy he is with everyone equally.

By Deidre Medbury

422 thoughts on “The Magic of Nature, the Magic of God and Me

  1. I remember those feelings of how magical nature felt and how I wanted to somehow be at one with it to not feel how much less I felt within myself and how the world was. Since reconnecting to my soul and to God it’s an amazing world of magic within me, I still enjoy and appreciate nature and I can now bring the stars and the Universe to it.

  2. We are that majesty, we are that beauty. Everything around us is here to remind us where we come from. “I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me” – this is a lovely reminder.

    1. Everything around us is to remind us where we come from; and we equally are to reflect our magnificence to remind others who they are in truth.

  3. Expressing the beauty that is within shares the Sacredness that we all equally have and then when we live in a sacred place this becomes for us a responsibility for everything.

  4. The beauty of nature is nothing compared to the beauty we feel when connected to our soul. So many of us think that nature is majestic, that it’s beauty cannot be matched and we go into nature to re-charge and re-connect. But once we live a life of connection to our soul we will see that although stunningly beautiful, nature cannot compare to the divine feeling in our hearts.

    1. Re-connecting to our Soul is as you have shared Viktoria, the most divine blessing and the most Sacred feeling that is our responsibility to live, as when lived even nature will feel the evolutionary pull of a Soul-full being!

  5. The magic of nature and the magic of God teaches us to appreciate the magical nature of our own inner essence.

    1. Who we are in truth, appreciating and reflecting that to the world, ‘I now know that I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God’.

  6. I used to feel the same with nature, the feeling of loving it and wanting to immerse myself in it. For example, if I saw mountains, or fields, or trees, it was like I would make it more and bigger than me. On reflection what I can feel now is I wanted this because it was unimposing and would allow me to just be and it did not ask anything of me and of course, because of its natural beauty. What I can appreciate now is that I can appreciate nature, but no longer have this feeling of escaping or immersing myself within. Thanks to Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon, I have been developing and deepening my relationship with me so I do not see it as more, or bigger than me.

    1. We are part of nature, and how wonderful to accept that we are magnificent, ‘that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me and it is as beautiful as are the trees and rivers, and I don’t have to look outside of myself to try and capture a fleeting feeling when I can feel it all the time with me and in me.’

  7. When the reflection of nature is seen for what it is truly and received in its wholeness.. We come to find a greater truth inside us that needs to be lived and fully shared with other people.

  8. When we claim the divinity that resides within us we become a reflection of divinity for all and offer inspiration to another to claim the divinity within themselves too.

  9. I loved what you have shared so beautifully Deidre, in times past when sad I would go to nature for comfort and feel the magic of God there, not knowing at the time that that same majesty also dwelt within me.

    1. It is great to be reminded that we are innately magnificent too, ‘Because everything that is in nature is in me also.’

  10. As I was reading this gorgeous blog and these awesome comments, the birds started to welcome this beautiful morning with their joyous songs, and they remind me that I am a part of the magic in nature too.

  11. The beauty, grace, and exquisiteness we see in nature is a reflection of the qualities that are also in us too. When we put nature on a pedestal it is a sign we are not appreciating these qualities within ourselves and this can limit our connection to nature, people, and God through playing small.

  12. Beautiful to re-read your post Deidre. “But then I realised that what I was seeing and feeling as something outside of myself I can feel in me also – that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me.” Now to live this……

  13. I once visited a client with a colleague and I had a view on the outside lawn and – at an angle that only I could see – one Indian Myna bird absolutely annihilated another. Even when the victim lay on its back with the legs in the air the other bird dive-bombed it with all the force it could muster and only then flew off. It took a while for that bird to limpingly get onto its feet. There seem to be many magical messages but also perhaps some other ones.

  14. I love walking in nature it reminds me of who I am, the lightness in my walk, the connection I hold with God, the reminder that I am part of nature as I am part of God too.

  15. I wonder at the magic of nature and the magic of God and realise that we are all part of that one divine magic and body of Love. We cannot be made any less because we are all from the same source. It is us, the human being that reduces what we have at our disposal to support us on this plane of life, it is us that reduces our awareness to put greater emphasis on what we do and achieve through the arrogance of championing our access to free will.

  16. This is something to consider isn’t it – that the beauty that we see in nature, the order, the harmony, the stillness, that all of that is within us all the time.

    1. It makes sense Lucy and when we feel in disharmony and out of sorts, many people turn to nature as its reflection simply reminds us of who we are.

  17. Beautiful how you’ve described nature in a way as if I see it before my own eyes. And I agree nature gives us an awesome reflection of our beauty, but are we aware that there is even more beauty and amazingness in us when we reconnect to being a part of the universe?

  18. You have just reminded me that what’s outside cannot be without what’s inside. Thank you.

  19. Appreciating the beauty of nature is not hard. Our senses do this for us. But if we ever have the chance to truly feel who we are and our relationship with the universe, we cannot not know that the majesty of our beauty has no parallels.

  20. How you described the farm, such descriptions could be in a book, describing a picture or movie scene these captured moments we enjoy, but how many of us can relate to such beauty as us coming from and being equal to that quality of beauty? Human life en mass seems to depict and act the complete opposite! Thank God for Serge Benhayon showing that human life can be equal to what is around us.

  21. Absolutely true, we are God’s too, only we often behave as non God’s and pretend we are lesser so we can do whatever we want to.

  22. ‘I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.’ Love this realisation, simple and true, we bring the magic of God towards all we encounter, I love being this sparkle of God.

  23. “Because everything that is in nature is in me also.” What a wonderful thing to remember, especially when we have huge winds, excessive snow or heat etc. All of these things reflect something that is occurring within us because we are not separate from nature.

  24. Beautifully said Linda. You’ve also reminded me that nature’s reflection is God’s way of communicating to us and reminding us how beautiful, magnificent, deeply loved and grand we all are.

  25. Beautiful appreciation of nature’s beauty and I appreciate the grandness and beauty within yourself Deidre. It is magical when we come to a point in life where we can deeply feel we are at one with nature, people and everything around us. I have experienced this connection in one of the Universal Medicine courses. It was absolutely incredible and confirming of how amazing we all are and that we can live in connection with the ALL in every moment of our life if we so choose.

  26. Woo Hoo what a moment to feel…embody….celebrate and confirm…”But then I realised that what I was seeing and feeling as something outside of myself I can feel in me also…” I Love this it is scientific fact that to know it we must first know it within us. Thank you for sharing.

  27. Beautifully shared Deidre. We so often look and take in the majesty of nature, of a sunset in awe of what we are witnessing before us. But in that moment how often do we ponder on the possibility that this that we see is a reflection of the magnificence that we ourselves naturally are and hold within. God is with us, around us and within us always reflecting the truth of who we are and the majesty we are here to live.

    1. God never holds back in loving us to the bone and is always offering us opportunities to evolve. Gosh the magnitude he holds and that is in us equally is beyond words.

  28. Yes nature can’t really give us something other than a very bright reflection of the divinity, spark and light that we are.

  29. To not see ourselves as separate but to understand that we too are part of that magic and harmony that is God – this is a gift, one available to us all.

  30. A beautiful sharing Deidre thank you, I remember as I walked in nature in the past I could feel all the wonder, beauty and harmony that was there, but I did not know at the time that what I felt in nature was also in me. A beautiful confirmation of the magic of God we are part of.

  31. Beautiful reminder Deidre, that the beauty and magnificence we see in nature is also inside us too. Nature is God’s way of communicating to us and reminding us of who we are.

  32. Deidre I’ve just returned from a walk and I was admiring the stillness of the suburb I was walking through and felt similar to what you have just described in this blog, the beauty of everything around me. You reminded me that everything including the magic is within us all if we chose to feel it, we are no different.

  33. I always love when the sun sparkles on the water, such a glorious sight all those glimmering, dancing stars playing with the water, it’s a gorgeous reminder of where we come from and that we can play too and let go of being so serious.

  34. Looking at pebbles through the crystal clear water is a beautiful message from the magic of God that we are all equally beautiful pebbles in the completeness of who we are.

  35. To realise that the beauty we see is in fact in us too, that nature is there to remind us is a gift, a lovely calling to know we are all part of something more.

  36. Walking with our connection, to the Inner-Most, Esoteric or Soul all one in the same, is the most empowering things we can do so we bring the most beautiful gift to nature.

  37. We are reminded of who we are by nature. We could not love it as much as we all do if we were not already in tune with that which we see and feel.

  38. If I can appreciate/feel the beauty in something or someone then it it must be in me also to be able to recognise it. Through the presentations by Serge Benhayon I have come to realise and appreciate this truth.

  39. Just yesterday my neighbor had a group of friends over to watch the footy grand final. They were noisy cheering, oohing and arghing. What was beautiful, that I clocked, was the birds and their pristine sound. The out of place sounds did not out place nature. That’s what I love about nature, that no matter what, the birds will always sing the magic of God.

  40. A beautiful realisation Deidre being reflected to you by the beauty and harmony of nature, it reflects to us what we all ready are and an inner knowing that we are so much more.

  41. Deidre, you describe so beautifully the magic of nature and the truth that this divinity resides equally in us too.

  42. Indeed Deidre we must know that this strength, love and beauty is in us – as otherwise we keep confirming beauty outside of us and we then give our power away instead of living it !

  43. This reflection has brought much confirmation, Deidre, of experiences in my life that until now I have not claimed. As we deepen our awareness and allow this to expand outward in our lives God is reflected back to us. Thank you so much for sharing your understanding and experience.

  44. This setting that is describe in this article is so so clear it was like I was there with the author. I could see everything she described which as lovely considering it was words on a page. This hits to more of the magic that can occur when we feel and reflect something we truely see and appreciate. I can say I know what is presented in this article already but know I clearly know it more deeply.

  45. It is a deeply profound revelation you share here, that the magic we witness in nature is a reflection and a reminder of the magnificence we are naturally within, signifying the interconnectedness we share between us all, the universe and God, and that we are with ourselves we are naturally with God.

  46. ‘Which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me’. This is a beautiful line of equality Deidre, claiming the divinity that resides within.

  47. Beautifully shared Deidre, thank you, I have always loved the feeling I had when I was in nature, this was my go to place for nurture, but I now know that that feeling of nurture I can give to myself because I carry it with me. Knowing the magic that nature holds is also within me.

  48. I have never heard anyone besides Serge and now the student body, present on the fact that we are equal to everything, including nature, that no thing, no beauty, no mystical crystal, place or plant can ever compare to the kingdom of heaven inside our hearts. This blog is a conformation that all though we can admire nature its true purpose is to reflect that which we are already.

    1. Well said Sarah. How often when we look at the beauty of nature in awe, do we clock the magnificence, the awe and majesty that we are innately are within? Since the presentations of Serge Benhayon I now am awe-inspired by the magic of us all, who we are within, and what our true potential is, much more than I was by the magic of nature. But never without appreciating how the magic of nature supports us, divinely so, to realise and reminds us of who we are.

  49. If you can see a sunrise or a tree branch floating in the breeze and feel the wonder of what is there, then that wonder must also be within you, or you would not appreciate what you are seeing. God speaks to us in many ways, and we have an opportunity to confirm within that we feel what is offered.

  50. I have that same love for nature too- a feeling of expansion and timelessness and sometimes you meet people in life who you also get this same feeling with- a quality lived of surrender and sacredness which emanates out for others to enjoy.

  51. Nature is truly beautiful, I often have a sense of wonder and awe about the clouds, birds, plants and animals I see. It wasn’t until I came to the work of Serge Benhayon that I could even consider that I was beautiful on the inside, that my essence was magical and gorgeous and very much a part of the wonder of the Universe. Great to be reminded that the beauty of nature is simply a reflection of all we come from and are truly.

  52. Yes, I am in full agreement with you Deidre – I also offer to a deep appreciation of and to Serge Benhayon.There are no words that are grand enough to convey this.
    “I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to Serge Benhayon – who walks the talk of the love and joy he is with everyone equally”.

  53. What you share is so true Deidre, the beauty and magic of nature is a direct reflection of the beauty and magic of God.

  54. Nature is a gorgeous gift. Whenever I feel lost to myself and out of sync with life, nature is the perfect haven, reminding me of the love, order, harmony and cycles that is also the truth of my own nature and essence.
    At other times when I already feel the love, light and power that runs through me, the reflection of nature is simply that, a great reminder of the vastness I already know I am equal to and part of.

  55. ‘Because everything that is in nature is in us also,’ – this is an amazing statement. We are all part of everything, our particles come from the universe. So of course this is true. Thankyou for sharing Deirdre.

  56. I love how simple and yet so powerful your words are about your realisation. A clear message that we are equal to nature and how its reflection supports us to embrace and appreciate the grandness, the divinity that lives within us all.

  57. When we feel this equality with Nature there is no separation between us and it. There is a natural flow and we are able to feel the Beauty that resides in us, that is us. Walking in Nature confirms this Oneness that in our daily round we can move away from thus losing the Harmony that is innately ours.

  58. Nature is always offering beautiful reflections that continually expand us and inspire us, choosing to live in a way that allows this to be the ‘norm’ is a joyful and powerful experience that is deeply rewarding in many ways.

  59. We as a society are taught and conditioned from a young age to look outside of ourselves to define or discover who we are. Yet as you have discovered, and as have I, that who and what we are within far exceeds any happiness or fleeting sense of pleasure. As when we connect to our light within, we discover our majesty is forever waiting to be lived and that we are forever held in the oneness of God’s love. We are all connected to all within our Universe and beyond, and we are reminded and confirmed daily by the magic of nature that surrounds us, that through the light of our love is how our majesty is lived together.

  60. I love the way you took me back to my youth and reminded me how natural it was to be part of nature and then another beautiful reminder that this has not changed “because everything that is in nature is in me also.”

  61. Thank you Deidre for a beautiful sharing, I have always loved nature but I could not hold the beauty harmony and magic once I left it, not knowing at that time that what I felt in nature was also in me. Now I know I am part of the bigger picture of the Magic of God within us, and everywhere.

  62. Beautiful revelation Deidre. We are continuously offered our own divine reflection, what an incredible feeling it is when we realise we hold all that beauty within.

  63. Love your comment Elizabeth, I have played that game too, being led by my head and not allowing myself to simply feel from inside my body.

  64. “….that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me “. Truly beautiful Deidre – we all come from the stars and so are naturally part of nature.

  65. Great point Deirdre. Our choices and our beliefs are powerful and if we believe we are separate from nature then this is what we will experience. The beauty in nature is to me a reflection for us all of the beauty in us – there is no separation or disconnection in truth.

  66. I wonder how much the longing to be in nature is simply the longing to feel being in the magic of God, feeling to be part of the whole that beholds us. Nature gives us a beautiful reflection and reminder of this belonging we can so easily lack feeling when being engaged with life the way we have life made to be normal. Important to understand that nature is a reflection that offers us to come back to what is inside instead of escaping into nature to just get a momentary relieve from the stresses of life.

  67. Yes, nature reflects us the divinity we are equally but rarely are connected with, so never is it about losing ourselves in the marvel of the magic of nature but much more find ourselves again.

  68. A beautiful realisation Deidre, so confirming to read, I would feel very connected to nature and would feel its wonder and magic never knowing at that time that magician wonder was a part of who I am and we are also.

  69. “which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.” Reading this blog and in particular this line sums up what I want to become more aware of. That I am part of that grander whole, we call nature, the universe or God and that how I relate to that is not only of benefit for myself but for all of humanity, our planet earth and to the universe. No limits if we connect to that grander whole we belong to compared to living my life in the illusion that that three dimensional world I experience every day is my word and are the boundaries to live in.

  70. I totally agree Deidre, it’s important that we appreciate nature but not think that it can provide or give us anything that we do not already possess. It is there to confirm what we already know, to relay messages, to guide us home and to reflect the love and beauty from which we are inside.

  71. Deidre, I loved reading your blog. A gorgeous moment to share that conjured up the feeling of God within.

  72. “Now that was an amazing revelation to me and so next time that I am with nature I know there won’t be that longing of wanting it to give me something since I now know that I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.” I remember a picture like this one in my own home. The feelings I felt for it were so exquisite. I never realised that it was a reflection of me and my beauty within.

  73. Beautiful Deidre. When we know ourselves as Sons of God we have the realization that we are so much more than who we thought we were.

  74. I echo your heartfelt appreciation of Serge Benhayon who so palpably demonstrates in his every movement how it is possible to live in harmony with nature and reflect this so inspirationally to all.

  75. The more I reconnect back to my true essence the more I feel in the flow of life and thus nature. I feel the constant reflections that I am being blessed with and they act as a beautiful confirmation of my return to love.

  76. To me it is important that I am consciously aware that “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me,” that I am part of it and not someone who just walks through it like in a set of a movie or play. No I am undeniable part of it and that is what nature reflects to me every day.

  77. Beautiful blog to read Deidre, I felt the same as you when in nature, a oneness and a connection to its magic, little did I know back then that the beauty and grandeur I felt in nature, that was being reflected, was within me, for me to experience and appreciate me.

  78. The first half of your sharing… filled with such appreciation of the beauty in nature down to the finest detail, was just stunning to experience in my body. I too have felt this and yet also forget that nature reflects to us the beauty we too possess and don’t embrace. What a beautiful reminder to look within and deeply appreciate how gorgeous we are.

  79. It is a revelation to understand the impulse of nature lives within us as well. It offers the impetus to explore that we can be with the stillness naturally within us, even in the midst of a man made creation such as the heart of a big city, where we can otherwise feel quite isolated from nature. Holding our connection to that impulse means we are offering to all those willing to connect with it around us. And listening and speaking from it is always understood.

  80. This is beautiful and has brought me back to my body after I’d left for a while. I have been reminded of how I used to go out in nature and try to drink it in with every sense so it would become part of me that I could take home. Inevitably I’d feel so empty when I left to go back to my city home. The realisation that it is a reflection of the glory of God that is within me too has come, thanks to Serge Benhayon – he has inspired me to opened my eyes to the conversations God is having with me all the time through the magic of nature.

  81. Isn’t nature wonderful! It’s a constant and beautiful reminder of what we have inside of us, which is not always what we want to see because sometimes the reflection we are being offered is quite devastating. But nonetheless – it is right there with us constantly reminding us of all we have responsibility for – small and large and all encompassing; the past, the present and the future.

  82. It is great that you highlight the point of wanting to be in nature, and have it engulf us. What is actually not needed as you present here, nature is a reflection of the beautiful divine beings we are.

  83. Thank you Deidre for a really beautiful sharing, I too had this beautiful connection with nature and it’s magic, a feeling of being deeply held. I know this too I can experience within my own body, feeling the same magic within myself, as I do in nature.

  84. Thank you Deidre this is a beautiful reminder how we are all equal with nature and how joyful being in and with nature is, and the stillness that it rekindles within us through nature and the Magic of God.

  85. If my daughter is feeling out of sorts taking her out into nature restores her and supports her to feel more harmonious and gentle again.

  86. While I was reading your blog Deidre I could feel how my body responds when I’m in nature… relaxed, gentle and an appreciation of the smells, feel of the breeze, the view, touching a tree etc. Then when you mentioned how you were longing for nature to give you something, I realised how I sometimes hold off feeling certain things until I’m in nature, like not fully appreciating the qualities that are reflected back to me, that are within. I also feel how imposing we can be on nature, needing it to be a certain way, like sun is good, rain not so good or unless we want one of those rainy days, warm but not too hot, cool but not freezing… this is also a reflection of how much we seek something outside of us to give us what we are not giving to ourselves.

  87. The beauty of nature is actually placed there for us to feel that same beauty within us. It occurred to me while reading your blog that it is actually a bardisation of nature and its truth to only see its beauty on the outside and choose not to connect equally with what it is reflecting about our beauty within

  88. This is pure gold. To know and to recognise that what we seek outside of us is actually alive and vibrant inside and so there is no need to go anywhere or to seek anything – this is liberation from in the inside out.

  89. Beautiful. And I can expand your revelation to any form of longing, be it sweets or money or anything else. Anything that I long for might be a true or a false representation for something inside of me that I disconnected from in that moment.

  90. A very empowering revelation indeed Deidre – I can relate to the feeling of need in nature, like it was so gorgeous I had to have it, be in it, roll around and feel it all, sit in trees for extended periods trying to get as much as I could – but the thirst for beauty could never be quenched as it was coming from outside of me. Feeling my own beauty and seeing nature as a reflection of that which is already within, I am no longer desperately trying to fill myself up – I am already full.

  91. How different it is to observe something majestic in nature feeling majestic yourself, hence attuned with it, or feeling that only nature is majestic and we are not. In both cases, we are in God’s Atma. Yet, only in the first example do we accept who we are.

  92. Nature does not ask anything from us, no judgements here, nature just is. Reflecting how life can be. I realise when I read your blog, we too have this ability and the responsibility to live this because as you say we are part of this magic of God. Now most of the time we (mis)use nature for easing our woes instead of appreciating the reflection of God.

  93. Feeling empty and expecting a connection to nature to fill you is one thing but when you realise as you had Dierdre that nature was reflecting the qualities already within you well, it changes everything about our relationship to everything.

    1. Beautifully said Suzanne – what a difference it makes when we realise that nature is actually reflecting to us that the same beauty resides within us also.

  94. A beautiful reminder Deidre of the Magic of God that is within and around us always – ‘that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me’ – a perfect way to start my day, thank you.

  95. Deidre yours is a beautiful realisation that the glory of nature is within us at all times and if we are connected to ourselves nature simply confirms this fact. For me when I step out of my office I can quickly feel how connected (or not) I am, and if I am out, it is easy to choose to come back to me, inspired by the beauty and sheer presence that nature reflects.

  96. Deirdre – your blog is a great testimony of how much love one can re-connect to within themselves. Thank you for your sharing.

  97. This is very precious, to see and to realise that everything you need is already there within you, and however beautiful nature may be, it is always a reflection and a confirmation of the beauty that is always you.

  98. On reading your blog I could clearly feel how as I child I was equal to nature it was stool that I used to reflect what was in me but as I have gotten older I have somehow separated myself from it and lost the connection at times.

  99. Thank you Deidre for your blog, you have explained what I have been feeling. The town I live in has avenues of elm trees. I have started walking through these avenues as they are so beautiful. I have felt their strength and wisdom and basked in their glory but I’ve noticed I can’t feel this all the time and when I can’t I try really hard to. Now I know through your blog that I have disconnected from myself when I am seeking this feeling from nature. Thank you.

  100. Sometimes, at the end of the day if I feel like it has all got a bit much in my house – too loud and too messy too quickly (I have small children), I will step out onto the deck and look up at the stars for a breather. Looking up at the great expanse of the night sky, my chest immediately expands and I feel myself drop back into rhythm with the pulse of the Universe. With Heaven in my heart (always was, but sometimes I forget to see it) I walk back inside and take this spaciousness into my home. Such a simple reset, the choice to live the space that we are.

    1. I love it. Such a simple tip for all the household to ‘reset’ if out and such magic to bring back into your home. I used to use nature a lot when I was out but now I can connect much more easily without it. I still love to be around and within the magnificence and glory of it all, knowing it is also held within me. When I’m next a little overwhelmed of an evening with my children, I’ll remember to step outside and take a peek at the stars to support me which will support us all. Thank you for sharing this.

  101. Nature reflects the divinity that lives and breathes within our bodies for we share the same particles and we are shaped by the same love. Thank you Deidre for sharing this simple and profound revelation: ‘…everything that is in nature is in me also’. As the ancient Greeks used to say: ‘As above, so below’. We are the microcosmic reflection of the greater (macro) cosmos, for this exquisite reflection is not confined to the Earth plane. Everything in our natural environment, from a tiny insect to a star above, is positioned perfectly to call us home, back to the love that we are. There are messages in everything, every particle that has been breathed forth from this great body of love we call God. We need only give ourselves permission to read it all once more. It is the language of love.

    1. ‘As above, so below’ and ‘we share the same particles’. Your right Liane everything is perfectly positioned to call us back home. Everything is perfectly positioned to reflect and confirm our love.

    2. Liane I am always inspired by your comments and how they evolve us on to be more of the love we are, filled with an absolute beauty and a grace that is deeply felt. With deep appreciation for this, for from it, I know, I too am capable of delivering this heartfelt wisdom. Thank you for more of this language of love, it’s beautiful.

  102. Thank you Deidre for this beautiful reminder that the magic of God is within us all. And how through the reflections of nature we are constantly reminded of the divinity the we are and are part of.

  103. “I now know that I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.” I love the sacred hush, the stillness, the presence of God, walking in nature can evoke in me. Its very much a feeling that we are one and the same inside and out, a deep knowing connection, a timeless harmony, beauty and grace, that lives equally within the whole of nature and us all. Thank you for this tender post Deidre.

  104. Thank you Deidre for a delightful sharing that the beauty, harmony and inter-conectedness of the magic of nature is equally in all of us.

  105. How amazing it must now be for you Deidre to have God and divinity and magic right there inside you in every moment of every day now that you have connected the dots so to speak!

  106. This is a beautiful revelation. Imagine if we were taught this as children. We are a part of nature, as glorious as the beauty that we see around us, as breathtaking as the stars and the moon, as deserving of love as we are all sons of God.

  107. ‘That same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me and it is as beautiful as are the trees and rivers, and I don’t have to look outside of myself to try and capture a fleeting feeling when I can feel it all the time with me and in me.’ Nature is truly a reflection of the beauty that resides in all of us, thank you Deidre for sharing your heart felt realisation.

  108. Deidre what you share is beautiful – the nature is a reflection of what is inside of us – how wonderful is that. So whenever I forget who I am – nature will show it to me without one ounce of holding back!

  109. The reflection that is offered to us by nature is of our own, whether this is of our natural essence or what have become our ‘human ways’ of living. Reading what we see and is offered in nature can reveal so much about ourselves.

  110. Thank you Deidre – nature is a gift to us in many ways but in particular how it can assist us in coming back to our natural way of being that we all know and hold within but often forget to let out and live.

  111. Dierdre I love the gentle beauty described in your sharing. To know that this beauty of the Magic of God is within is a revelation and one to cherish. Thank you.

  112. Thank you Deirdre for the sharing of a simple, yet valuable, realisation “I now know that I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.”

  113. This was really beautiful to read. I have often felt what you described in wanting to capture and absorb the exquisiteness of the beauty in nature, forgetting that that beauty already lives in me. So this is a great reminder that I need only to connect deeply to myself to feel this majesty within, for nature is only reminding us through its reflection how amazing we truly are.

    1. Nature is a constant reminder of the beauty, order and purpose that is who we truly are and is our natural way of being in the world. Nature is also constantly showing us lessons that, if we choose, can support our reconnection to that beauty, order and purpose and out of this develop a living way.

  114. Deirdre this is really beautiful. I especially like: “which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.” So many of us will go into nature to feel better, but then what imprints are we leaving behind? You have highlighted that we also contribute to nature and have a responsibility to bring something equally as beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

    1. I agree with you Donna and Deidre. We are part of the magic of God, everything around reflects it to us. And we are responsible for our interactions. By keeping giving and receiving in balance we co-create with God.

  115. Nature is an amazing marker of our relationship with our own connection to the Divinity within. Thats what I can feel from reading your blog Deidre, that if we are deeply connected to God within us, nature is simply confirming of that. Whereas when we are not feeling that same depth of connection nature reflects that also.

    1. This is such a beautiful way of expressing this Joshua – that when we are connected to God, nature around us simply confirms this… And what I realise is in fact that the nature all around me is always confirming Divinity, and it simply for me to connect to within, – in order to connect to God, – to feel this.

  116. Realising the beauty, order and magic in nature is already in you too is a showstopper – what an awesome realisation – thank you for sharing.

  117. I love your sentence “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me”. It is so true – the more I connect to myself, the more I feel connected to nature, that is so beautiful. Thanks for your wonderful blog Deidre.

    1. This has been my experience too alexander1207 – the more I am connected to myself, the more I feel connected to Nature – this connection is just there obvious and all around to feel and enjoy -. Reading this blog, I realise I never related to the beauty, harmony and magic of Nature as something that what residing in me – I guess because it always felt so big, so divine -, but this has now changed. I realise now indeed that what Nature is offering us, is a reflection of what is within us. It is indeed about accepting this.

  118. As I read your delightful blog Deidre I got a sense of almost being seduced by these beautiful moments and with that seduction feeling that we are not enough, so looking for something outside of us to complete us, all the while not realising that this beauty is actually within. When we can simply be with these magical moments that nature and God endlessly offer, we are able to see the beauty that it is around us but at the same time honouring the beauty that we are – there is no seduction, just a reflection.

  119. Beautiful. Such a great start to my day to remember I am the magic of God. It is my simple responsibility to accept it. Thank you.

    1. I also love the revelation here of how I sometimes when walking, appreciating the wondrous beauty around me, feel disconnected and unable to fully appreciate it . Now I am aware that when this happens it is because I have not fully accepted that I too reflect God and nature and that we are one and the same.

      1. I totally agree Gina. I have had the same revelation reading this blog. I’ve been aware on my walks for the past few days that I haven’t been able to obtain the same feelings as previous days. Now I know why. I’m not expressing the love that I hold equally with nature and God.

    2. Gina to read your comment and see it spelt out this morning and remember “I am the magic of God” is profound. It is my responsibility to accept this and to the best of my ability be it where ever I go and if I forget just remember it again and on it goes. Thank you.

    3. Yes, I agree Gina and Deidre – the grace, harmony and beauty we observe in nature is also residing inside of us. All my life I have loved being outside in nature but have allowed myself to be misled into thinking that what nature offered was just there in isolation. Until recently I didn’t consider that nature was a reflection of what was right there inside of me, waiting for me to notice and confirm. My relationship with nature is changing as my self awareness grows.

  120. That’s beautiful Deidre, I can feel how the beauty of nature is all inside me, and I love to see this reflected while being in nature!

  121. “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me” – Thank you Deidre, as I look out at the leaves blowing ever so delicately in the breeze, I can feel that same delicateness within me also.

  122. This is gorgeous Deidre, a beautiful reminder of the magic we each hold within.

  123. ”But then I realised that what I was seeing and feeling as something outside of myself I can feel in me also – that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me” is indeed an amazing revelation when we first get it and embody what it truly means as you have done Deidre. To live knowing that everything that is in nature is also in us and thus we are part of nature and therefore part of God, is to live in absolute harmony with the Universe.

  124. Deidre I love the simplicity of what you have shared about nature and the fact your are part of it.

  125. Deidre I just love the essence and simplicity of what you have connected to and shared here. We could go on and on but you’ve really pinpointed what it is about the beauty of nature that really grabs us – we are seeing our own divine beauty reflected in it!

  126. Deidre Your sharing is so lovely and as you express, God is in us equal to Nature. You also reminded me of the Rivers I loved as a child where I grew up and playing in the cool running water on a hot summer day and using the Willow Trees for shade and play.

  127. Thank you for your blog Deidre, it has reminded me that all that is reflected in nature is deep inside me, it is a matter of taking the time to stop and be still and to let myself feel and connect with me.

  128. Thank you Deidre for sharing your experience of connecting to the beauty of nature that we all hold within us. Nature offers a powerful reflection and reminder of who we are.

  129. That’s indeed a revelation. I have been working as a shaman in the past and connected to the beauty of nature outside not realizing, that it was first inside of me.

  130. Thank you Diedre for this wise and beautiful sharing . Nature certainly reflects to us who we are and the messages and magic of God is all arond us to feel and see. What a gift for us to come home to ourselves lovingly with sparkling joy and harmony

  131. What a profound revelation, instead of seeking nature to give you something, nature is there to remind or confirm you of who you are.

  132. You have described your relationship with nature so well Diedre. You have a special connection that through nature, it brings you to God and to you. I have experienced this too.

  133. A powerfull revelation Diedre that we are all a part of the magic of god.

  134. The majestic beauty of nature is a perfect reminder of how we all emanate love outwardly so and the joy of this is infectious. I have such an appreciation for what nature shows us each and everyday.

  135. I love how you express that, ” That same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me.” That is a truly glorious truth and it feels so lovely to see this written and claimed as such, Deidre. Thank you.

  136. The words ‘Because everything that is in nature is in me also.’ sums things up beautifully. Thanks Deidre for sharing your precious experiences.

  137. It is indeed a revelation when we realise that the stunningness and grandness to be seen and felt in nature is a reflection of what is inside all of us, equally so.

  138. What a beautiful realisation to have experienced Deidre, that we just need to connect and feel that beauty and grandness that we are, a part of nature too. Thank you.

  139. Your blog Deidre has given me the chance to reflect on your observation, thank you. I have always loved being in nature, I see the beauty in everything around me and now I am starting to feel that same beauty in me. It maybe only a glimmer, but when I feel it, it is exquisite like I am starring up at the full moon in the velvet night sky – it is the same feeling.

  140. We are everything, just beautiful and grand and naturally occurring, without effort. We are reminded of this every day. How beautiful this is.

    1. Yes Amanda, to know God has surrounded us with such incredible beauty, to be constantly reflected back to us until we know we are that, shows his love is beyond words and truly beautiful.

  141. The beauty of nature resides within us all. The sun, moon, stars and trees all offer us a gorgeous reflection of what resonates within us all, perfect harmonious love. Beautifully expressed Deidre

  142. The grandness of nature is a beautiful daily reflection. We have beautiful reminders everywhere we go, of the grandness that we are. Looking up at the sky at night, seeing the myriad of stars constellated in divine order, reminds me that we are eternal and limitless and so grand beyond anything my mind can conceive of. Thank you Deidre.

  143. Beautiful Deidre. Thank you for sharing. It’s true, when we see something beautiful we can recognise it because it’s within us as well, and we are feeling that same way.

  144. As a kid all I ever wanted to be was outside checking everything out while playing and having a deep understanding how the beauty of nature was always with me.

  145. Thank you Deidre – reading your article this morning you put into words exactly how I feel when walking in and with nature – a beautiful reflection.

  146. A beautiful reminder that the immeasurable beauty of nature resides also in us. Everything is a reflection and it sure is stunning to wander in the field of God, observing the exquisite intricacies and wondrous elements of nature that make up the whole that we live in.

  147. Deidre, I so love your line “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me and it is as beautiful as are the trees and rivers, and I don’t have to look outside of myself to try and capture a fleeting feeling when I can feel it all the time with me and in me.” I can so relate to the feeling you described of wanting to be in nature; what a wonderful realisation that that same beauty resides within you too. I have always wanted to be out in nature, and still make sure that I do so regularly but, as I too have found, I now know that same resides there in me, and it is with me much of the time now too; just up to me to be with me.

  148. Simply beautiful Deidre. The same could be said about the beauty we feel in others. We feel this beauty only because that same beauty also exists within us.

    1. Deidre and Vicky I so agree. Before I used to be in awe of these things outside myself, be it the beauty in nature, the vastness or the stillness, or admire how sweet or loving someone was – which I can still appreciate, but at the same time I now know, thanks to Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon, that what is being reflected is also within me, us all.

  149. So true Deirdre, I sometimes went into nature to find myself but that always made me feel empty and lost inside, feeling like the beauty of nature was so much more than me. Now I can feel that I can only find myself in myself, in my inner-heart and never outside myself. Connected with me I can feel the beauty of nature is from the same beauty that is in me, which is a joy to feel.

  150. A beautiful reflection Deidre, when we feel our innate beauty, harmony and stillness within, then when we walk in nature we are not wanting nature to give us something. We are then contributing to nature.

  151. It is special and quite amazing, yet sad that we are born with so much beauty but along the way we lose it and there are not many things in life that offer us the opportunity to reconnect to this. Universal Medicine was the first organisation/family that inspired me to reconnect to this truth. The reason I say sad is there are so many of us walking around in the misery of life that we forget to remember just who we are in all our glory. Slowly but surely the Love will spread across humanity as Love is contagious.

    1. I am getting the strong feeling here of how crazy it is that we essentially live in beauty yet choose to see only a small slice of it. We make many things that are less than this beauty and convince ourselves this beauty doesn’t exits. All the while nature and God is sitting right there. The fact that we can do all of this, but are always called to return to our true beauty, is very beautiful itself.

  152. I think nature is god’s enormous gift to people, to remind them of who and what they really are.

    1. I agree Dean and the more I connect to my sacredness within, I am realising the beauty of nature is a starting point, God’s gift to remind us. Now I have been reminded of this beauty through nature and connected to this beauty within and let it grow, it feels like nothing comes close to the beauty within when I allow myself to feel this.

  153. I often ponder on nature and it’s beauty. Then I also ponder on how people go to great lengths to protect it as well. It’s lovely to observe and feel what they are trying to achieve, but I often wonder if they can appreciate them selves as much as they do with nature. Can we give the same care and dedication to our selves as we do with trying to save nature when under threat. I always feel we are one in the same and we can all look at nature and feel it’s true beauty with in us.

  154. Isn’t it amazing that we can live life in a way that when we close our eyes or take a moment to connect to ourselves we experience the same serenity and beauty that is reflected to us by nature? But how many people actually give themselves the opportunity to go there?

  155. Deirdre I could feel the beauty within your words emanating too. “Because everything that is in nature is in me also.” We are pretty amazing aren’t we?

  156. What a beautiful blog, thank you Deirdre for this lovely reminder that the beauty in nature reflects the beauty in us and our beauty is reflected back to nature if we stay connected to our beauty. When I was little running around in the forests where I grew up I so knew the magic of God in me as equally as it was in the trees and birds and animals. Now as an adult when I separate from myself I don’t feel this connection with nature and I start looking for that connection outside of me – then a butterfly can just flutter by me and I feel its beauty and harmony and I’m back. There are so many simple moments like this one of the magic of God – its all around us in our daily lives.

  157. Deidre I had never contemplated the idea that everything I felt in nature was something I already had within. This theory blows my self appreciation out of the water to a whole new level, and any time I forget to appreciate myself I can simply remind myself by observing the beauty outside of me and then connecting to this within me, brilliant.

    1. This is so true tonisteenson – it really deepens my self-appreciation too, knowing that the magic of God is in me, equal to that in nature. There’s no room for doubts when we know this is us.

      1. Yes Amelia and Toni I agree, this is an amazing realisation that Deidre has so beautifully shared with us.

  158. Seeing ourselves as separate from nature and from others keeps us looking outside of ourselves for the missing something. This has to be a set up that keeps us distracted from the fact that all that we ever need and can be was already there waiting within.

  159. I had a very similar experience Deidre, with seeing all the beuaty of nature and then realizing that what I see is actually inside of me. I was walking with my mum one morning and we where watching the sun rise by the river. It was absolutely amazing, I had never seen anything like it before, it looked like the sun was alive and bumping like a heart. I kept on saying how beautiful and amazing it was and then my mun turned to me and said ‘you know that all of that is inside you’. This made me stop and really consider what my mum had just presented. I could feel that she was telling me that all the beuaty, amazingness, and gorgeousness that I see in the sun rise is actually all inside me and accessible all the time. I have an amazing light inside of me, I am super duper gorgeous and I am just drop dead beautiful.

  160. Hi Deidre -what a gorgeous blog. I feel that nature is part of God’s Field and reflects to us stillness and harmony in our lives which is such a generous gift if we choose to accept it.

  161. This is so beautiful Deidre. I can feel the playfulness of you in it, the wonder at nature and God. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful reflection and your story of (re)connection.

  162. You have offered a beautiful reflection here Deidre and reminded me of the connection I feel with nature. I have never really wanted nature to give me something but I have often felt more connected to myself and to all around me when I am in nature. Thank you for the reminder that this is within us all and that we can take it with us wherever we go.

  163. Thank you for the gentle reminder that; “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me”. There is no separation between us and nature – we are all a part of the magic of God.

  164. I sometimes go for a walk in nature and then stand still somwhere in a field or in a forest and just feel me become one with the sounds and the wind and the clouds. Very beautiful moments that connect me with myself. Thanks Deirdre, for writing.

  165. Thank you Deidre for sharing that the Magic of God resides always inside us and that we are equal to the beauty of nature. What a revelation and I can feel the beauty of the oneness and harmony. Thank you for reminding us of our grandness!!

  166. What a revelation! I can relate in the sense of giving away my power to nature thinking it was something seperate and far more beautiful and powerful than Me. I would worship nature with rituals and always have demands of what I wanted from it.
    Now I appreciate the beauty it represents in me. I am that, and so much more.

  167. This time reading your blog Deidre I could see the shingles in the crystal clear water and your feet paddling in the water. Nature is gorgeous and delicate just as we are.

  168. This us beautiful Diedre. I love how you feel God within you no longer, just see it in things outside of you such as the beauty and reflection of god in nature. I feel god in me when I sit, when I walk and when I allow myself to just be who I am. Living the love I have in my heart.

  169. Beautifully described, each time I am out in nature I can feel how I have that same harmonious feeling inside myself and when I feel that, it’s a reminder to me that I deserve to be the harmony inside me, just as nature deserves to be harmony.

  170. A beautiful blog Deidre and I asked myself the question, does “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me” too? and I realize “I am part of the magic of God”. Thanks for the revelation and thanks to Universal Medicine

  171. Thank you Deidre for a beautiful story of your realisation that “everything that is in nature is in me also”. How true that is. I also have always had a huge love of nature, have always felt more of myself when in beautiful natural areas, such as you have described. I feel that I have always felt that huge connection, from when I was very little and used to collect and press specimens of wild flowers near my home. (And I used to collect beetles, cicadas, shells etc). I found all these things so extremely beautiful.

    But I also now realise that all that beauty that I was seeing then, is deep down inside me also, and gradually, I am learning more and more to LET IT OUT for all to see.

  172. Beautiful Deidre and so true for all of us. Your sharing reminds me of the times when butterflies fly past or play beside me and always a deep inner smile breaks out as I connect with their playfulness, grace and harmony – just like me! : )

  173. Deirdre that is a powerful revelation, so true that nature is a beautiful reflection of how we are within, it is never separate from us or greater than us, when we are living intimacy, we are a part of each other.

  174. Beautifully described Deidre. Connection with nature is very important to me, though I have less time to go out and be in the bush, forest, ocean I can still connect to the harmony and rhythm that I feel in nature as I am part of it all. Thanks of sharing this.

  175. Deidre, my heart burst open with your realisation of ALL of that exquisite beauty, also being within you. If only every single human being could feel what you have felt, then all hearts would be similarly open, and our world would be a very different place.
    Thank-you deeply for sharing this.

  176. I loved your acute and delicate description of the willows trailing their leaves in the crystal clear water, I could feel your magical nature and love in those very words.

  177. Deidre so true. Nature calls me back to me. I’ll be totally in the ‘busyness’ of some activity but as soon as I step into nature I feel its embrace and come back to being present with me and the world instead of whirling in mental thoughts and possibilities and scenarios. It is so beautiful when I bring me to nature.

  178. Thank you Deidre, beautiful blog and I loved reading it. ‘Because everything that is in nature is in me also’. Great reflection for me to truly feel this, to appreciate and feel my inner beauty.

  179. Thank God for nature. How easily we forget to stop and look up and the stars, to stop and see the sunset, to pause and feel the wind on our cheeks. And when we do, seldom do we realise in that moment that the beauty that we see and feel is something that we too belong to. And whilst we may often use nature to bring us back, it is surely a healing beyond measure when we realise that nature is but a fraction of the true beauty that we all can live and know.

  180. Beautiful Deidre I love to see the abundance nature is reflecting to us, to feel we have this same ability to live in the abundance of love. Nature is God talking to us.

    1. “Nature is God talking to us.” Annelies what an awesome way to look at this. As I drove past the beach this morning I felt the powerful flow of the waves majestically rolling in, falling gracefully and rhythmically onto the beach and felt very much a part of it. I didn’t even get my toes wet! In that moment, I was reminded that the power, amazing grace and flow was also me and in turn within everyone around me.

  181. Nature is a place that we all can relate to as being a place to reconnect or centre ourselves, whether we believe in god or not. This article brings up an awesome point that the beauty we experience in nature is the same beauty that lies within us all, a great reminder that we are all equally beautiful within and should live our lives from knowing this.

  182. You have expressed this moment of realisation so beautifully Deidre. We are always seeking outside an beyond ourselves for that elusive something – I have dedicated my life to that futile search…and then there comes that moment when you feel “oh..it was always inside of me”. That moment is not the end. It is just the beginning of a deepening into the Magic of God inside. It is there awaiting us all.
    Thank you Deidre, and Serge Benhayon, teacher, wise mentor and forever student of the Magic of God.

    1. Rachel I love what you present here, that that moment of realisation is just the beginning of the deepening. Amazing to consider how we might feel after a year, 20 years, or even a life-time of exploration.

  183. ‘…what I was seeing and feeling as something outside of myself I can feel in me also – that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me’ – I love this. Thank you, Deidre.

  184. Thank you Deidre for your great description of how you always felt so aligned to nature. I can relate totally to what you say, I have always felt so supported and content when out in nature and have always disliked what I feel is the ‘soul-lessness’ of city life. But now, as you say, we can feel that same great connection when we are with ourselves wherever we are. It is so confirming of our being a great part of that whole great ALL that is our Universe, and we don’t have to be out in Nature to feel that.

  185. I had never really considered that the harmony, beauty and tranquility of nature is also within me, perhaps because I have become so used to living anxiously and reactively to get life ‘done’. Having read this lovely blog I can feel it may just be true – thank you for sharing your experience Deirdre.

  186. I love this, Deidre, and have in the past craved those fleeting moments of magic when we feel at one with nature. To appreciate and accept that I am a walking talking spark of God full of love and magic, is something that I am working on every day.

  187. The image of the willow tree is just pure beauty. You took me there with your words. I could see it, touch it, smell it. I could hear the river flowing. As I kept reading on, I could not help to imagine you in the wait room as a willow tree with water running underneath you and your leaves beautifully gliding across.

  188. This is indeed a revelation Deidre, thank you. I too have had the experience of needing to ‘be in nature’ for the stillness and grace that it offers me from its awe and majesty. When the whole time what was being presented to me was a reflection of who I truly am on the inside. These qualities are equally held by me if I choose to connect with this part of me and express from this part of me. This is truly beautiful.

  189. Deidre, I love your expression and can feel the very deep connection you have to the magic of God and what it is there to show and teach us if we but receive it.

  190. To feel that ‘because everything that is in nature is in me’, is so beautiful. I felt that connection within me when I was walking this morning, the air was so light and crisp as I breathed it in. I became one with nature and it became one with me.

  191. That is so true, when we don’t have longing or need of anything or anybody, including nature, we receive a true reflection of ourselves, because the eternal love and beauty is there to be felt inside of us.

  192. Wow I just reconnected with this blog and got a whole deeper dose of the message within…its awesome. I had this deep sense and appreciation for the fact that nature and its harmonious beauty is actually a reflection of the possibility within us…we are nature! If we acknowledge and respect that then we can love and care for ourselves so much deeper with the tenderness of a blowing willow.

    1. “If we acknowledge and respect that then we can love and care for ourselves so much deeper with the tenderness of a blowing willow.” – I agree Phil and your comment and Deidre’s reference to willow trees reminded me how I have always loved the grace-full way that willows blow in the wind, now I know that grace is within me too and I can also sway gracefully like a willow.

  193. Thank you Deidre, it is so beautiful when I can feel that connection to the magic of God and as I connect to this, it allows me to see that this magic is part of my ordinary life and it surrounds each and every little detail. I do not need to go anywhere to search except to connect to my body and feel the awesomeness of how it works and co-ordinates to give me the freedom of movement which allows me to go about my daily life.

  194. Your last sentence Deidre – I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to Serge Benhayon – who walks the talk of the love and joy he is with everyone equally. I am deeply appreciative to Serge also and he has not once wavered away from this Love and Joy equally for all… I Love what Serge reflects and it is done in the most natural and ordinary way which makes it feel possible to be also..AMAZING and EXTRAORDINARY.

  195. Deirdre, I have read this in perfect timing for me as I begin my day, about to leave the house and rather than going out to be with nature and the world I am going out so that nature and the world can be with me. As you expressed I have just as much to offer and it is about us all expressing together. Thank you.

  196. The magic of God, a topic greatly needed in this world as we have as a whole lost our true connection to god and our purpose. We are all here by choice and we are all here to bring our unique expression which perfectly supports the whole universe. A moment of appreciation to this article and what it brings as we all have our responsibility to express our true selves.

    1. I love what you have expressed Amina. “We are all here by choice and we are all here to bring our unique expression which perfectly supports the whole universe.” Just as the whole universe perfectly supports us. Appreciating this brings great power, humility and responsibility.

  197. The magic of God in us all is seen reflected in nature to show the beauty we are ! We are all miracles and magical if we choose to see this – thank you for sharing this all so beautifully Deidre.

  198. A great reminder that I am in fact part of the magic of nature and so part of the magic of God, and to appreciate and accept this instead of looking for nature to give me something outside myself. Then as you say I can bring equally to nature as it brings to me.

  199. This is so simple and beautiful Deirdre I love your sentence — “Because everything that is in nature is in me also”. The reflections we have from nature, people, situations, even language or words are so many, and from this we learn so much about ourselves, each other and also the magical world we are a part of and live in.

    1. So true when you say that we are part of a magical world and universe. Since re-connecting to the Ageless Wisdom, life for me has returned to the Magical experience it really is.

  200. Thank you Deirdre for this awesome reminder that the absolute amazing ness that we see in nature and the love we can feel for a beautiful beach or spectacular rainbow is actually in us. I used to feel attached to getting a nature fix, but as I have found more harmony inside I no longer feel such a need to escape through nature. Like you Deirdre I now see nature as a confirmation of the love I am rather than something separate to me.

  201. There is over a google of raindrops that makes a rainbow in the sky. But you can make one yourself with a garden hose. Is there not a rainbow in everyone if we just look?

  202. “I am part of the magic of God”. What a beautiful line Deidre ! The number of times I went to nature for comfort because the world felt too cruel….. Now this magic of God is inside me always.

    1. I also love this line ‘I am part of the magic of God’ We are all gems of God amongst the beautiful nature he has created. When I walk around nature the feeling of the preciousness I am is awesome.

      1. Same here Amita – its often easy to look and see the magic of God but not to accept that I am part of that magic!

    2. Thank you Deirdre for reminding us that “the magic of God” resides in all of us.

  203. Wow, Deirdre. What you write is so deeply touching and divine. Thank you!

    I was once walking in the woods on a glorious day and felt that same glory within me. In that moment, I knew that Nature was simply reflecting to me what I felt inside. There have been times since when I saw the beauty in Nature around me and was seeking for it to give me something. These are great markers and ones I will continue to take notice of.

  204. I have always been amazed by the interrelationship in our natural world, now I understand how deep that goes. Everything that we do and even think has an effect. That is real responsibility. Thank you Universal Medicine for inspiring me to open my eyes and heart.

  205. We are made of the same matter: carbon. I find it amazing to consider how varied the expression can be, coming from the same basic building blocks. Nature is a miracle.

  206. I have often in my life have reached for nature in times of stress and disturbance. It is a revelation and one that resonants with me, that the magic of god/the universe is in everything and so is accessible within us. Thank you.

  207. I love reading your blog Deirdre, it is such a lovely reminder that God is everywhere, reflecting his love, his magic. All we have to do is connect to our own inner beauty to reveal these magical moments.

  208. This is a truly beautiful blog. I too love how Nature is an everyday reminder that the beauty, harmony and magic of God is also in us and, if this is truly appreciated, we are supported to connect even more deeply to these qualities within ourselves.

  209. This is such a beautiful blog Deirdre – so simple and so true. I, like you, used to do and feel exactly as you describe – with streams, mountains, meadows, trees, sea! Always looking outside for the magic that actually resided in me.
    Thank you for expressing this.

  210. “Because everything in nature is in me also”, I love that line, it just touched my heart. We are all part of nature and nature constantly will provide a reflection of truth in our everyday life.

    1. A stand out sentence for me also Amita. The amazing reflections that nature presents to us to continually learn and evolve are amazing and awe inspiring.

  211. I always used to see nature as a reflection of God but was outside of me. It is thanks to Serge Benhayon that I have come to to realise and experience but not fully appreciated until I read what you have so beautifully expressed here, “I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.” Thank you.

  212. I used to go for walks with the intention of having Nature ‘make me feel better’, lift my mood, energise me. But as you say, knowing that we’re part of the magic of Nature means no longer looking to it to deliver something we already are. I don’t need to go out to get it. It’s already there within me. These days my walks confirm that and so I get a double dose of the magic as I go!

    1. Good point Cathy, how we can misuse nature to inspire us with how it looks, where as the true gold is in connecting to it and confirming that we are part of it.

    2. I agree with you Cathy, we have often used nature to make us feel better and in doing so, we have in fact dumped our emotions on the planet. Knowing that we are part of the magic of Nature and God offers an entirely different perspective.

  213. I felt like I was at your grandparent’s farm while reading your beautiful description Deidre. For years I feel like I needed to live in areas close to wilderness, mountains, and areas where wildlife abounded because I had used Nature to bring myself back to me, feeling lesser than the magic of what I observed in the woods. After moving to a more urban area and feeling that beauty equally in me (with the incredible support of Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon) I can now go for a walk in nature and appreciate all the amazing things I see as being a part of me and me a part of it, seamlessly intertwined. When I have accepted that, different animals have given me signs that I was feeling that equality with Nature and God, like a little chipmunk (which are notoriously twitchy and nervous) that was sitting on top of a fence post, and amazingly let me walk right up to it and pet it for a full minute!

  214. This blog is beautiful to read again and so inspiring that I am going to walk around my local park as soon as I have said how much I have appreciated what you wrote and also to add my thanks for all that Serge Benhayon offers to us as a reflection, in the way he lives and shares so openly the magic that is within us all and to see the magic of God all around us.

  215. I feel exactly what you are saying Deirdre.
    Most of my life I felt needy and a bit tortured by the beauty of nature, feeling “that longing of wanting it to give me something”. I had a friend who said that when she was extremely depressed she couldn’t stand to look at the view of the ocean from her back porch or any other thing of nature…

    Once I began re-connecting to and feeling the equal beauty inside me this discomfort dissolved along with my underlying and at times overwhelming anxiety.

    Nature reminds us of the beauty and harmony we are within but only WE can re-connect to that which we are in truth.

    Working on breathing and doing things GENTLY is what finally freed me to feel my inner nature.

  216. This is gorgeous Deirdre. I can vividly remember the ache and longing of wanting to capture those fleeting moments in nature that were breathtakingly beautiful. I can also remember how when I was very lost from myself, I would go out to nature looking for those moments and feel empty and disappointed if it didn’t ‘deliver’ – writing that, I thought of it being the same way an addict needs more and more of the ‘fix’ to get the same high. It was life-changing for me when I realised that all the beauty I see and love in nature is a reflection of that same beauty in myself. You express it so well here Deirdre, “I don’t have to look outside of myself to try and capture a fleeting feeling when I can feel it all the time with me and in me.” Thank you.

  217. I was watching a nature documentary recently, all about earth and its habitats as a whole. It was amazing to see the way each completely different, and even contradictory environments can come together to provide life, that rain in one area provides water in another that would otherwise not to be able to support life. This harmony that is so easy to see is, to me, a simple reflection of the harmony that could be possible in human life as well. Another amazing reflection is that of the migration of animals, they do not stick only to there ‘country’ or ‘nationality’ but move where the seasons and nature tells them to. They fit in every environment they migrate to and are not seen as outsiders or ‘foreign’, but as a necessary part of the ecosystem. Yet another reflection that those who share this planet could more than the invisible boundaries we use to separate us, and instead could live side by side without fear or judgement, no matter the differences.

  218. A lovely article Deirdre. I can really relate to the longing for something from nature. Since coming to Universal Medicine I have been building love for myself and that need from nature has gone. As I connect with my beauty within I love to just be with nature and enjoy the beauty we share.

  219. Thank you Deidre for sharing your amazing revelation and yes Susan I I had this equal feeling about longing for nature too and wanting something from it. I never realised it until now.

  220. I have spent most of my life drawn to nature. Looking back on growing up I was happiest when playing in the woods that were 50 meters from our house. Summer breaks from school I was like a feral child, I would come home to eat meals then it was back to the woods. As I got older camping meant I did not have to come home for meals. At some point I choose to leave my woods and myself in them. I had tried to join the world and become their Normal. I have always had fleeting glimpses in my rear view mirror of my woods. Its not surprising that the things I most enjoy taking photographs of are landscapes. I also have found that as you have said that ‘the beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me’ and always has.

  221. I have been in nature and felt that longing for a beautiful moment to stay forever, trying to capture something and keep it locked in. From reading your blog I understand that the need for that was just a longing to connect to something that is already within me. Nature provides grandness and beauty, grace and stillness, and is but a confirmation of who we are.

  222. “Next time that I am with nature I know there won’t be that longing of wanting it to give me something since I now know that I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.” This is such a beautiful blog. Thankyou for sharing.

  223. I absolutely love your sharing. I felt this exact same feeling very recently – That everything that is in nature is in me. Nature is a constant reflection for us to be all of us in full, reflecting to us the magic and beauty that is equally in us. A constant reminder of what is possible. Thank you.

    1. I agree Annemarie – I love watching nature documentaries, because the footage and the scenery always blows me away with their beauty, but it is simply a reflection of the beauty, harmony and diversity within all of us.

  224. “I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to Serge Benhayon – who walks the talk of the love and joy he is with everyone equally.”
    Serge Benhayon appreciates all that is within and around us, equally so. It is an inspiration to see someone walk with their eyes wide open to everything that goes on, and from that we learn to see the beauty too.

      1. Same here Kevin – its a lovely point Jenny – walking “with their eyes wide open to everything that goes on”. Whilst that means there are things we may not like to see I appreciate now it also means we are able to see the magic and beauty that is all around.

  225. Simply gorgeous to read your revelation Deidra, a beautiful sharing and one all can relate to. I love this line…..’I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.’…..thank you

  226. Lovely blog Deirdre, I love what you say here, ‘I now know that I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me’. All thats needed is to remember that we never have to look to the outside as everything we need is already inside of us.

    1. Tim, a great point to reflect on and something that I know for me is so easily forgotten.

  227. I love your discription and love of nature portrayed so beautifully and all it offers you to see .Thank you for sharing this i love reading it again and feeling my own beauty reflected throughout nature and the joy of simply being with it .

  228. “I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to Serge Benhayon – who walks the talk of the love and joy he is with everyone equally.” Indeed he does, and reflects back to us what we have all been searching for – our true selves.

  229. This is a beautiful revelation of yours Deidre, thank you for sharing it with us. I used to live in a way that I longed for nature, like I wanted something from it. After reading your words I know what you share is true and it completely changes my way of viewing nature.

  230. “That same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me.” I had never thought of it like that before Deidre. What a great revelation. Pondering on your statement I have had to ask myself why I would be any less magical and amazing than a beautiful flower or willow tree. I too am part of nature.

    1. So true, Debra. We so often forget that we are an inseparable part of the world around us, or that it is just out there for us to admire from a distance. When we connect to our true nature, we are able to really appreciate that our relationship with nature is so beautifully entwined.

  231. Gorgeous expression Deidre, much like nature in itself…a beautiful flow and harmony. I absolutely relate to your feelings around Nature, an emanation of true beauty that I have never stopped wondering at…a reason I took up photography…it’s just breathtaking. What is actually most awesome about your blog is that you take the time in your life to stop and appreciate it. That in itself is magical and also that you are not holding back how you relate this to the wonder of God…very often it is clear in nature that there is something larger than us all at play. It can be very humbling. Enjoy all your many more toe dips and sunny strolls.

    1. I agree Phil, this blog is beautifully written, and as you say connecting to the vastness of nature can be very humbling.

    2. Absolutely Phil, ‘What is actually most awesome about your blog is that you take the time in your life to stop and appreciate it’, when I take a moment to stop and appreciate nature, even if its a few seconds or a minute to look at the beauty of a leaf or the exquisiteness of the sunlight shinning through the leaves on trees, these moments feel so precious and I feel myself lifted and inspired.

      1. Isn’t it lovely…and even working in the depths of London there is some glorious nature to be enjoyed. There is a consistent harmony in nature that can be observed…something that doesn’t change it no matter what we “create” around it, it will continue to co-create its true way. Another thing I absolutely love is how it brings precise mathematical symmetry and complex systems to such a beautiful simple expression. It’s glorious.

    3. I too enjoyed how Deidre related this to God – its so plainly obvious that he shines out of every pore in nature, as truly there is no artist quite like him! And on such a scale – imagine coming up with just one of the sunrises, let alone resetting the canvas every morning…

  232. It’s such a powerful reflection for us to connect to and see that we are seeing nature as part of what we see as ourselves and the Magic of God. I was out in the dark last night in the early evening in an area with virtually no light pollution, and the night sky and stars were stunningly clear..so wonderful and sparkling, it’s great to appreciate it.

    1. Gill I know what you mean that can be such a magical time of the day as well as the early mornings. I find the stars and night sky fascinating and beautiful, the way the moon lights up the entire sky sometimes. Day or night the magic of god is there – slowly I am starting to appreciate its showing me constantly that the magic is also within me.

  233. Deidre, I really enjoyed your gorgeous descriptions of nature and the way there has always been that recognition of beauty, both inside and outside of yourself.

  234. Thank you for sharing Deidre, to be able to feel the same beauty in nature within your self is amazing. And now, as you said, you will be able to use nature as a source of confirmation for all that you already are – a son of God.

  235. So beautifully simple and revealing Deidre, thank you for expressing what I have been feeling recently, the difference between my old desperation in wanting something from nature, and my growing realisation that it is all inside me so that I can just BE in it and with it and feel it. A beautiful tribute to Serge Benhayon also, to which I would like to add my thanks and gratitude.

  236. What a simple yet challenging and exposing piece. How often do we look out at nature and want to take a snap shot of God’s beauty in that moment. There is nothing right then and there that would deter you from acknowledging the complete beauty of it all. Yet how often do we appreciate that in ourselves…? Beautiful.

      1. Yes, a great reminder or ouch moment Janet and Jenny, do we ever stop to truly, ‘appreciate what is within us, where the beauty of heaven resides?’. To really appreciate our beauty and amazingness as the divine beings we are.

  237. ‘I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.’ This is so utterly beautiful Deidre and I felt such amazing stillness when I read these words. Thank you so much for sharing your revelation it has touched me deeply.

  238. Thank you Deidre for such a beautiful sharing of nature and the magic of God. It has been the most consistant thing in my life also and being in Nature and by the sea i have always felt connected to God and in the joy of it all within me too.
    It is only through knowing Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine that i have claimed and appreciated this connection truly within me for what it is and who i am.
    The magic of God and nature is inspirational and within us all if we take a moment to stop and appreciate.

  239. Thank you for this beautiful reminder Deidre: ” that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me”. I totally agree with you, I love being in nature and seeing and feeling the magic of God there. I used to consider it something outside of me instead of seeing it as a reflection of myself.

    1. Wow – your comment has struck a cord Monika. I will take this with me when I go on my lunchtime walk today and have a sense somehow it will be different. To walk with the knowing that the tress, the grass, the birds and water are all a reflection of me brings a new meaning to why I go for my walk.

      1. Yes, when I read these comments I have to take a moment and say wow, this really is a reflection of my inner beauty and appreciate.

  240. I loved reading your powerful realisation that you do not need to look longingly for nature to provide something to you because whatever is found in nature “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides” in you. It is very empowering appreciating what is in nature and allowing ourself to reflect on the fact that whatever we are witnessing is also within us. I find that this way of relating to nature not only provides a greater appreciation of myself and an empowerment, but it facilitates a more profound connection with nature itself.

    1. Very true Golnaz. The more I have grown to know the qualities of nature within me, the less need I have to be in the country side. Its as if I am carrying the same lushness, stillness, sweetness and beauty I see in nature within me, where ever I go. It has changed my whole relationship with towns and cities, which I always used to find hard to be in. Now I can connect to nature within me, it supports me in those environments where nature has been considerably curtailed.

  241. This is so Deidre and applies to many areas of life, including our relationships. True beauty comes from within and anything on the outside is just a reflection of that. In truth – it is an illusion for us to accept and believe anything else.

    1. Shevon thank you for applying this to many areas of life. Of course whenever we have a longing and an expectation from something or someone outside of us to provide us with the love, the beauty, the feeling of being connected, it will be useful to remember that true beauty and love comes from within all of us.

  242. Deirdre I know that longing very well. I love nature and I love being out and about in it. I feel refreshed and replenished when I have spent some time in the beauty of nature. I too came to realise that I don’t have to rely on nature to give me this. I can connect to that same beauty that is within me at any time, and being in nature can then be a confirmation and sharing of this rather than from a desperation or a need.

    1. Absolutely Rebecca, the beauty of nature in its glorious rhythm of Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter is a confirmation of our own rhythm we have inside us and our own beauty.

  243. That is a beautiful line – “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me” – rather than needing to go out and experience the wonders of nature, you can see and feel it all inside of you. There is no need to escape from anything, or go anywhere to experience this other than where you are right now. And nature becomes what it always should have been, which is a reflection and a reminder of what we already are.

    1. Love what you have expressed Simon, that nature is a perfect reflection and a reminder of what we already are. And we do not need to go anywhere to experience that because it is already inside of us.

  244. Deidre, I can feel what you write, from the description of the water to the revelation, and it feels divine. What a glorious reminder we are part of the Magic of God ‘and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.’ Wow, how inspiring!

  245. Great point Deidre. So often we escape to or rely on nature to give us something rather than realising that we are already everything nature is. Sure it is great to be inspired and reminded by nature that we are in fact divine beings and I have always found nature to be very supportive, but your blog is a great reminder that nature is not separate to us or even greater than us but part of us and equal to us in every way.

    1. This is very true Andrew and a great reminder for me also, ‘that nature is not separate to us or even greater than us but part of us and equal to us in every way.’

    2. So true Andrew, for most of my life I viewed nature as something ‘out there’ and as you say it is inspiring and beautiful but when I connect to that reflection that I am being offered and feel my own part in that connection it adds to the sum total. It feels as though nature is inspiring us to connect with every living thing, including other human beings. Nature is just confirming and reflecting our inter-connectedness and our connection to God.

  246. Deirdre so beautiful. I love what you share ” the same beauty, harmony and magic resides in me”, I feel that magic in me too, it is awesome. Just creating the space and allowing the self to connect to the magic.

  247. I have noticed that when I feel my body and feel at ease I can feel the wonders and greatness of nature, it is not that nature gives me, but that I can connect to the beauty of nature. When I am struggling or worried I disconnect from myself so I cannot feel the amazing beauty you talk about, nature becomes flat and senseless because I am in my head.

  248. I loved reading your blog Deidre. It is amazing to feel that everything in nature is reflecting to us what we naturally are inside – and it is there all around us, always.

  249. Beautiful Deidre, flowers and trees that do not need to compare themselves, just be in all the magnificence of their flower-ness and tree-ness.

  250. Thank you Deidre for this gorgeous blog….I love how you share that we can bring equally to nature, what nature brings to us….this feels a more loving way, rather than
    going into nature in order to receive something from it.

  251. Reading your article made me relate to how much more in tune animals are with nature and how they live in a rhythm that allows them to feel much more than we as human beings (or should that be doings) allow. Like the cows that sit down in the field because they just know the rain is coming. The beauty is that we have this intelligence too, an all knowing, it is just whether we choose to engage with it, something that was switched off long ago but is still available to be turned back on.

    1. Love your comment Stephen, it really highlights the importance of feeling our way, rather than doing all the time. Animals feel every thing, they can feel when earth quakes or tsunami are about to happen. The only difference between us and them is that we have the ability to ignore what we feel. How strange that we should choose to ignore such an amazing ability.

  252. The magic of God is, as you say,definitely in nature. With trees I really feel this in their grandness, presence, stillness, strength and delicateness. Sometimes if I stop by a tree I feel I could stand there with it forever.

  253. Deidre. You painted such a wonderful story in your blog. We are blessed with the magic of nature and the magic God created for us all to enjoy.

  254. Really beautiful Diedrie… I would like to confirm how much Serge Benhayon walks the talk of the love and joy he is with everyone equally. Its truly amazing to be a part of such pure amazingness!

  255. How simply gorgeous Deidre.
    I love the way you recognize true equality with nature – that it is within you and that beauty can be in everything. I love that you are able to appreciate and express your inner beauty.
    Your words remind me that inner beauty is true beauty – and that it can be seen and felt within everyone. What a beautiful reflection.

  256. Deirdre, what you express is so lovely, how that beauty out there is in us too, that we are a part of nature too, a part of God.

  257. So beautifully said Deidree – I can feel every word you describe – and I can feel that gorgeous nature you describe in me too – Magic. Thank you.

  258. I agree Deidre, I often feel that Magic within myself and others. To me this is where the real Magic of God exists in the connection we have equally so within ourselves and our brothers –

  259. There is a very simple beauty which you are presenting here Deirdre, the beauty and harmony of nature is within us all, equally so and I could feel it as I read your words. Thank you

  260. What a beautiful blog Deidre. I can certainly relate to it. The more I feel who I really am the more though I can feel the Magic of God in myself and indeed others equally so. When I truly connect to this feeling it allows me to see people for who they are and not what they do and it is just beautiful.

  261. What I love about this blog is how you have felt that you and that beauty within nature are not separate. Very recently I have experienced such magical moments within nature but always from the stance of ‘Wow look at that!’ rather than ‘I am a part of this because without me here it it would not have been the same experience’.

  262. I love what you are conveying here Deidre, when I am not connected to myself I see nature as something I want to join with because I am feeling the separation from it and from myself but when I am fully connected to me I know that I am already a part of the oneness that all of nature is part of too. With this comes a certainty that I am with and a part of the magic of God.

  263. Beautiful Deidre, I feel the connection and beauty as you share with us. A super inspiring blog and as you say reminding us that “what I was seeing and feeling as something outside of myself I can feel in me also – that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me”
    magical indeed, thank you.

  264. Thank you Deidre for sharing your revelation about the magic of God and nature. I always wanted to capture the moment of a beautiful experience and somehow have something tangible to remind me. Now I realise that these moments are forever a marker within and are not something I leave behind when the moment has passed. As you have said in your blog it is wonderful to realise that we are all interconnected to nature and to the whole world, and that ‘I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me.’

  265. What a revelation Deidre – just beautiful! To feel this realisation deep within us, that we are a part of God and that all of the natural beauty we see around us (the magic of God) actually resides inside of us is life changing because we then begin to truly live from this place and reflect this back to others as Serge Benhayon does. Beauty-Full!

  266. Deidre what a lovely reminder of the true purpose of nature and the fact it reflects to us what is inside, if we take moments to stop and appreciate the true magic within nature it then has to be – undeniably so – that we are also full of that same magic. The trees, birds, sky can be so glorious and thanks to the loving support of Universal medicine I have been reminded of the fact I feel that inside just like I used to as a kid.

  267. A beautiful reflection. The magic of God is all around me when I choose to see it and it is deep within me as well when I choose to feel it.

  268. Beautiful Deirdre, I can really feel how deeply you have connected with and claimed all the divine glory of nature within you. You have impressed every word with joy and it supports me to connect to my own magic inside. I too have been and continue to be supported by Serge Benhayon, a man who walks in the glory of nature and God every day and who openly shares his wisdom with all equally, because we are all equal within nature.

  269. So beautiful Deirdre, thankyou for sharing. To remind me- that “that same beauty, harmony and magic of nature resides in me” is inspiring.

  270. A beautiful sharing Deidre – I have always loved the amazing sights that nature brings, as you describe sunlight sparkling on water and amongst many other things, the gorgeous sunrises and sunsets flaming red, orange, pink and peachy colours across the sky. God’s Canvas bringing a new and different picture every day. Since attending Universal Medicine presentations I am also more aware and enjoy being able to feel myself as part of this rather than an observer and separate from it, which brings the most amazing feeling of wholeness and joy.

  271. Thank you for sharing your revelation Deidre about the fact that true beauty of all nature is always within us all. We but need to pause and feel it.

  272. This is gorgeous, Deidre. Gorgeous because it conveys in a direct way our connection with God. It is so simple yet so profound. I had never of thought of it that way yet once voiced it is so obvious. Thank you.

  273. This is gorgeous, I can so relate to look at nature in wonder but then to bring it back to that is what is inside me also is a truly beautiful revelation.

  274. Thanks for sharing your revelation with us Deidre… accepting that I am as powerful as God has been and at times still is, something that I am learning to accept. Dropping and letting go of all the impositions that stop me from feeling this has been very interesting, things that I never ever would have thought that I could have – this simple yet as you say magical relationship with god. I love living and feeling that I’m one and the same from the source that created me.

    1. …’accepting that I am as powerful as God has been and at times still is, something that I am learning to accept’ – me too Natalie. God is often seen as an unfathomably advanced being that humans should bow down to.. When in fact we are God. He is in each and every one of us equally.

  275. Thanks for sharing your experience and realisation of the magic of God and nature. I too remember wanting to take my shoes off and paddle in the crystal clear water of some streams, and doing this on some occasions.

  276. “I now know that I am part of the magic of nature – which also means I am part of the magic of God – and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me”. Thank you Deidre for such beautiful words and a truly inspiring sharing.

  277. A life changing revelation shared. We are never separate from the magic of God since it is in us all the time. So those every day miracle moments (in nature, in connections with others, in our relationship with life) are simply beautiful confirmations of that which we already know and are – not needed, but deeply enjoyed and appreciated. Thank you.

  278. Thank you Deidre. Those child-like eyes with which we can fully be ourselves, knowing the beauty within as we observe the wonders of nature, are something we can carry with us always.
    A beautiful reminder.

  279. Beautiful Deidre thank you. I love “because everything that is in nature is in me also”. What a lovely way to look at it. Nature is an amazing reflection, constantly confirming us back. Looking at nature and feeling that, allows me to let go of everything else and remember how wondrous I am.

  280. Deidre, what a delightfully simple blog – it reminded me that there is also simplicity in the magic of God and the magic of nature and that this simplicity is supported by a natural flow and rhythm. Just as the simplicity and this rhythm resides in nature and God, so does it also reside in me – and it is simply up to me to connect to that fact… I love it – Simple! 🙂

  281. Thank you Deidre for putting pen to paper and sharing this very beautiful revelation. Your writing is as crystal clear as the river from your childhood memories and as light as the sunlight that you recall sparkling on it’s waters. It is a joy for all to read highlighting that the magic of God that is there within us all if we dare to look inwards. This also reminds us that it is our responsibly to do so, so that we can then reflect that very same beauty and harmony back to nature.

  282. I have always had a strong connection to nature and can relate to you description and relationship with it. I always wanted to be immersed in nature when I saw it and felt it. I really appreciate how you write of your revelation concerning your relationship with yourself and how you are recognising all that is in nature equally within you. Very beautiful to share. Thank you.

  283. Thank you, Deidre. I had exactly the same feeling of awe and wonder when I was younger, and feeling the magic all around me in nature. However, I never stopped to appreciate that I was so intimately connected to this magic because it also lived inside me. This is something that I am only opening up to now, and I am ever thankful to Universal Medicine for bringing this truth back to me.

  284. hi Deidre, I loved your description of nature, as I have often stopped and marvelled at it and longed for that beauty to never end – Iike holding onto a magnificent sunset and not wanting it to turn to night. It is so lovely to hear that there is no need to long for it. Like the crystal clear water you speak of, it is already there reflecting back that this beauty is always and forever inside us.

  285. Beautiful Deidre, a simple yet magic moment you reflect here of no longer longing and ‘wanting’ to give yourself something when you know that you are a part of magic of nature -which also means you are a part of the magic of God- and I love this when you say “and I can bring equally to it what it brings to me ” I can feel the joy of what you share… thank -you ..

  286. Thank you Deidre, a gorgeous blog , the simplicity of your words here say so much, “Because everything that is in nature is in me also.” It is easy to forget this, so the next time I see a beautiful rainbow, I will remember that this is in me also…awesome.

  287. A truly beautiful and amazing revelation. I can so relate to it. Nature has always been such a way of relating for me. And now I also am beginning to appreciate that that beauty is always within me too. Thank you Deidre

  288. I love what you’ve written here Dierdre, thank you. The beauty, harmony and magic that we can see in nature is a reflection of that which is within us and so something we can reconnect with all the time and not just when we see a beautiful vista or scene.

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