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Carpe Diem

*Carpe diem* - This Latin phrase, which literally means *”pluck the day”* or *”seize the day*” , was used by the Roman poet Horace to express the idea that we should enjoy life while we can. His full injunction, *”carpe diem quam minimum credula postero”* , can be translated as *“pluck the day, trusting as little as possible in the next one”*.

This bright new day 24 hours of opportunities,choices and attitudes.This unique gift, this one day,cannot be exchanged, refunded or replaced.Handle with care.Make the most of it. *Each day is a new life.Seize it. Live it."*

*Life is beautiful when we trust God, make the most of the present moment and allow things to happen.*  We see miracles when we have the patience and excitement to see how things unfold. *We don’t have to have everything figured out this moment.Wait for the story to unfold if u really want to enjoy life.* Enjoy every moment of this beautiful journey, go with the flow, be super grateful and *thank God for every known and unknown part of ur beautifully divine story and for loving us so much that He wrote a unique story for each one of us* 

Recognise the power of Now - *NOW is the doorway to the divine.*

*THIS VERY PRESENT MOMENT IS OUR ENTIRE LIFE.* This moment is all we have. Life is to be lived moment after moment, fully present in each moment.

*In this moment, we can only be joyful.* _Praise God, Serve His Creations, Love all, hug, dance, sing, be grateful, have deep conversations, watch the sun, smell the coffee_ ....... *Be one with whatever you do, be one with yourself and the Divine within you.*

*TODAY IS MY DAY; TODAY I WILL SEIZE THE DAY. I WILL EXPLODE WITH POSITIVE ENERGY AND BE ALL I CAN BE! WHY? BECAUSE I CAN.*

*Carpe diem! Seize the moment! Don’t leave to tomorrow the cake that you could eat today*

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