25 Everyday Miracles to Inspire Awe

Our universe is far stranger and more beautiful than it may first appear.
25 Everyday Miracles to Inspire Awe
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“G.K. Chesterton, considering his life in retrospect, said that he had always had the almost mystical conviction of the miracle in all that exists, and of the rapture dwelling essentially within all experience,” wrote Josef Pieper in “Happiness and Contemplation.” The German philosopher saw profound wisdom and truth in Chesterton’s observation. He continued, “Within this statement lie three separate assertions: that everything holds and conceals at bottom a mark of its divine origin; that one who catches a glimpse of it ‘sees’ that this and all things are ‘good’ beyond all comprehension; and that, seeing this, he is happy.”

Yet it can be difficult to “catch a glimpse” of this miracle existing in all things. We become familiarized with life, and it loses its luster. Routine dampens our attentiveness to the marvelous.

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Walker Larson
Walker Larson
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Before becoming a freelance journalist and culture writer, Walker Larson taught literature and history at a private academy in Wisconsin, where he resides with his wife and daughter. He holds a master’s in English literature and language, and his writing has appeared in The Hemingway Review, Intellectual Takeout, and his Substack, The Hazelnut. He is also the author of two novels, “Hologram” and “Song of Spheres.”