Pon El Cielo A Trabajar [2021] -

Have you ever felt like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders? What if I told you there’s an entire waiting for your instructions? 🕊️ In her book Pon al Cielo a Trabajar

Elena knelt beside the basin, cupped her hands, and drank. The water tasted of nothing and everything. She looked up at the pale blue dome, the indifferent sun, the scraps of cloud drifting south.

In the high, thin air of Cerro Lindo, the old ones had a saying: “No ruego por milagros. Pongo el cielo a trabajar.” — “I don’t pray for miracles. I put the sky to work.”

And so had her daughter.

By doing this, you stop fighting against life and start allowing life to flow through you. The "Heaven" is always working; your only job is to direct it through your focus, your feeling, and your faith.

Elena had heard her grandmother whisper it while kneading dough, while stitching a torn blanket, while planting beans in ash-dry soil. As a child, she thought it meant magic — that you could pull down clouds like blankets or bargain with the moon for rain.

Applying "Pon el cielo a trabajar" involves integrating spirituality into everyday routines through simple, direct requests. pon el cielo a trabajar

Here’s a short story based on the phrase “Pon el cielo a trabajar” — “Put the sky to work.”

: It moves beyond passive waiting. It is an invitation to actively participate in creating your destiny by aligning thoughts and actions with universal forces.

State your request clearly and with confidence. Have you ever felt like you're carrying the

They scrubbed the basin. They angled it toward the east. They planted herbs in tin cans around it — basil, mint, oregano — seeds Lucia had gotten from a school project. Then Elena pulled out a small, worn notebook. Her grandmother’s. On the first page, in faded pencil: “To put the sky to work, you must first work like the sky: slow, certain, without asking for thanks.”

Next time you face a problem that feels too big to solve, instead of asking "What can I do?", ask yourself: Capture that feeling, hold it, and declare: "It is done." That is how you put the Heaven to work.

“See that?” Elena said. “That’s the sky’s work already done. Now we do ours.” The water tasted of nothing and everything

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