Stillness in the Storm. (43 sec)
1. The body trembles because the mind won’t be still.
I couldn’t be still until...
I couldn’t be still.
God is the stillness. Found only in silence.
Parkinson's isn't just a dis-ease of the body — it’s a reflection of a deeper restlessness of the mind. The more you struggle to control, the more you tremble, both inside and out. The real battle isn't with the body; it's with the mind's frantic need for movement. It’s in the stillness—beneath the shaking — that God resides. This isn’t about the body being “cured” but about the mind finding peace, finding God, finding silence.
The lesson is simple yet provocative: The body trembles because the mind won’t be still. And until you stop fighting the noise inside, the quietness of God remains elusive. The stillness isn't out there to be found—it's inside, already waiting for you to recognize it.
#thinkgod
I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
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