Where Do We Find the Meaning of Life?
1st, May 2026Description
This morning I sit with a question that feels enormous, almost too big to hold: where do we find the meaning of life? Yet as I reflect on Secrets of Heaven, I’m reminded that “truth recognizes goodness, goodness recognizes truth,” and that insight gently brings me back from abstraction into something immediate. Instead of chasing a distant answer, I begin to notice how meaning shows up in the way I see others, in the spirit I carry into a conversation, and in whether I choose love. When I come from a loving place, clarity follows, and the truth of another person starts to open.
So rather than trying to force meaning into existence, I find myself asking a quieter question: what does meaning look like right here, today, in this interaction? In that shift, something softens. My shoulders lower. Curiosity replaces pressure. Because meaning is not something I manufacture, but something I discover, especially in ordinary moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
“This is the day that the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.” And even more than that, we can thrive in it. Not someday, but now. Even in imperfect moments, there is something sacred unfolding. Therefore, if I stay present and open, I begin to see the miracle already here, quietly shaping a life that feels full.
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