“Divine presence is often hiding in the overlooked.”
We search in holy places. We meditate in silence. We wait for signs in the sky.
And yet, the sacred often shows up where we’d never think to look — the laundromat. The back alley. The dusty shelf.
This is the way of Spirit. It loves to meet us in the unexpected. Not to hide — but to be found by those willing to look again.
You may miss it if you’re too focused on where it *should* be.
So today, shift your gaze. Look where you’ve ignored. In the ordinary. In the ‘unspiritual.’
Truth lives in the margins.
Picture an ordinary place you spend time in — your car, a grocery aisle, your kitchen. Visualize a golden light filling that space. Ask: 'What have I missed here?'
Take one unremarkable place today — and bless it. Silently say: 'Even here, there is holiness.'
Devon P. “I found myself tearing up in the hardware store — not because anything happened, but because I suddenly *saw* how alive everything was. Even the shelves glowed.”
The sacred does not avoid the plain. It fills it.