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6-1-03

THE BAKING POWDER IN ME

Catholic writer Macrina Wiederkehr always makes me think. Those who can make us think are our greatest treasures. She wrote
I was just thinking
one morning
during meditation
how much alike
hope
and baking powder are:
quietly
getting what is
best in me
to rise.

We need friends who fan our hopes and dreams. No matter how much strength we have, we have times when we are weak. Hopelessness breeds weakness. How sweet when someone believes in you at a time when you are having a hard time believing in yourself.

Without baking powder our biscuits are flat. Without hope, our motivation is flat. Without baking powder our biscuits are hard. Without hope, our hearts become hard.

Macrina adds:
I always think of that
when I eat biscuits now
and wish I could be
more faithful to
the baking powder in me.

One more way to keep our hope up is to stir up hope in the hearts of people we are around every day. You cannot encourage another without encouraging yourself.

Be baking powder to thyself and others~
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