Mayhem bombards us daily, but we seldom hear about the miracles that happen despite or because of the chaos. The miraculous happy endings reassure us and remind us that the good guy still wins and can ride off into the sunset on a white horse. The trick is to see, embrace and give thanks for our miracles. Mayhem is all a part of our unforgettable Hero’s Journey of Life.

In high school, I sang in the school chorus. One of my favorite songs was the Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II hit “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” which was later sung by many crooners, including Gerry and the Pacemakers and Elvis Presley. The lyrics that resonated with me most exemplify this book are:

Walk on through the wind,

Walk on through the rain,

Though your dreams be tossed and blown.

Walk on, walk on,

With hope in your heart,

And you’ll never walk alone.

So often, we feel alone in our times of need. We are sure no one else experienced what we are feeling, so there is no hope for help. Suddenly reading or hearing that someone else went through a similar life challenge and survived the devastation can help us continue one more day.

Sharing our Hero’s Journey helps us all become closer and stronger.

In a speech, Winston Churchill said, “If you’re going through hell, keep going,” and then discussed the “lion heart” of people. It would be safe to say that almost everyone, at some point in their life, goes through some form of hell, including me—but the ones who survive, and thrived did not give up, they kept going. They embraced their lion’s heart, and followed the hope that led them forward on their Hero’s Journey, until they came out the other side.

The dark hour of our soul is the fertile ground for our miracles. Without one, the other could not exist.

Divine Intervention, especially when a situation was at its worst, combined with hope for a better day, often made the difference between life and death.

When I think of hope, I think of the 1970s poster by Los Angeles photographer Victor Baldwin of a kitten clinging onto a bamboo pole with the words printed in bold letters beneath it, HANG IN THERE, BABY.

Words of wisdom based on experience to encourage hope are worth their weight in gold.

Hope is the light in our dark hour that guides us through the storms in life. Hope gives us a reason to hang in there for just one more day, hour, or minute. Just walk on…

Originally published on Bizcatalyst 360.

Reference: Mayhem to Miracles: Sacred Stories of Transformational Hope