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63 THE PATH OF NEART

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Take this question of believing in neart a step further … once we choose to believe in a force for life and power and miracles, then we actually are capable of experiencing that energy flow through us. Maybe it’s a physical sensation—similar to reiki, which can be experienced as a warmth or tingling sensation flowing through those who use the energy when doing healing-touch work with others. Or maybe it’s not so much a feeling, but a telltale pattern of serendipity and good things that flow through our lives and the lives of those we know and love. In other words, we can recognize it by the trail it leaves behind—a trail of happiness, of satisfaction, of a sense of Divine presence moving through the world. It creates a swath of joy, and anyone who believes that such a thing exists can start to see the evidence for it. A teacher of mine instructs her students to look for three miracles in their lives every day. Inevitably someone asks for a definition of “miracle.” Must it be something supernatural? Well, not necessarily—“miracle” is related to “mirror,” and refers to a reflection of Divine power in our lives; a reflection of neart. And that can come in small as well as huge ways. At least three times a day.

366 Celt: A Year and A Day of Celtic Wisdom and Lore

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