The Blessing of Work

I don’t usually think of myself as a person who has a routine at all, but it seems I do.

My morning may begin anytime from 1 a.m. on. More typically it’s 3 a.m. Sometimes, when God is very good to me, it’s 4 a.m. This morning it was 2 a.m.

Usually the first thing I do is check email. The pull of the relative is very strong, and often I go to emails before I do what I am here for.

Mojah Media, thankfully, sends out all the Heavenletters, including translations. I still send out the plain text, however, which goes out to only a few people, so I do that.

Then I check the forum and blog to see what’s going on and read all the wonderful posts.

Then I usually do a little personal Godwriting, kind of like checking in with God.

Then I go to the Heavenletter folder. I proof the next Heavenletter in line, and send it to Annette, Heaven’s archivist. Annette gets them numbered and dated properly and then sends them to Santhan, ready to go.

Then I get down to the business of receiving a new Heavenletter from God. Just to think of it puts me in bliss. You have to know that this is the easiest most effortless thing I do and that anyone can do.

Then I send the newly-written Heavenletter to a special Heavenletter back-up account that Mojah Media set up for this purpose.

After that, I write a new blog entry, like this one.

Often by 9 a.m. I have worked (if you can call it work) for five hours. By noon, eight. Sometimes I work right through to 2 in the afternoon before I take a break. Sometimes I apply myself all afternoon and evening, but not always.

I lead a blessed life. I do not even like to think of what my life would be like if there weren’t God, Heavenletters, and you. I’m so grateful.

With love and blessings,

Gloria

Posted by Gloria on October 21st, 2007 under these topics
Heaven Letters, Godwriting Journal

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Reply from Engin Zeyno Vural on October 22, 2007

Canim Gloria,

I know - at least- you do not sleep at all.

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE

Engin

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