
Hello I’m Dale and welcome to The Divine Life blog.
What does living a divine life mean to me? It means living life with Love and God in your actions and thoughts. It means recognizing and developing the Love in you and in others. It means forgiveness, not only for yourself, but for others. It means that instead of acting with hate, act with Love. Simply, if you want God in your life — Love.
Di•vine
/de’vīn/
Adjective
- of, from, or like God or a god.
“Heroes with divine powers” - excellent; delightful.
“He had a divine smile”
Recent Posts
- One’s Capacity to Feel God’s LoveOne’s capacity to feel God’s Love is equal to their ability to Love ALL others by showing compassion, empathy, kindness, and forgiveness. ~Dale T. McGrosky
- Just for today…What if — just for today — you believe with all your heart and mind, that EVERYTHING that has happened to you and to the ones you love, was carefully orchestrated by God; and each incident was meant to be experienced by that person so there Soul had the opportunity to grow by experiencing and … Continue reading Just for today…
- Simple Rules I Live By1. What others say about me is none of my business. 2. Stay away from the good opinions of other people. Seek your own guidance from within. 3. No one has the power to make you feel good or bad. In any situation how you feel is purely your own choice. 4. Enjoy the challenge … Continue reading Simple Rules I Live By
- Going Back to LoveFor a while now I’ve been down energetically. I see all the negativity around me. Theft, hatred, angry people, Ukraine war and the Israel-Gaza war. Innocent people whose lives are being overturned and killed. I’ve been finding it hard to remain positive in a world that is so wrought with conflict. How can I not … Continue reading Going Back to Love
- You Maybe Meditating and Not Know itI went to Virginia this May to visit my parents. They bought house on a half acre of land and there’s quite a few trees and incredibly huge lawn. This year my mother is going to be 79 and my father is going to be 81 years old (2022). One day I’m sitting in their … Continue reading You Maybe Meditating and Not Know it