Always Think of God

Keeping God in our thoughts quietly changes the way we live, react, and see the world around us.

That’s actually deeper than it sounds. A simple line, yet it becomes like a compass needle during a storm.

“Always think of God” changes many small things we do not notice right away:

• our ego becomes smaller 
• panic loses volume 
• temptations feel less shiny 
• success stops becoming an addiction 
• pain stops feeling pointless 

It is like having an invisible reset button in the mind. Even during traffic, heartbreak, money problems, or chaos online, there is still a quiet center within us.

Many old thinkers and saints had different versions of the same advice. Not because life was easy back then. Life was brutal. But constant awareness of God gave people direction instead of reaction.

Because when we think only about ourselves, life becomes noisy, like fifty browser tabs all playing sounds at the same time. But when the mind returns to God, things quietly rearrange themselves.

Not perfectly. Just properly.

And the beautiful part is that it does not need to be dramatic. Sometimes “thinking of God” simply means:

• stopping ourselves from lying 
• choosing peace over pride 
• staying kind even when nobody is watching 
• being grateful while drinking cheap coffee during a quiet afternoon 

Tiny things. But tiny things shape entire lives.

⌨ ᴛʸᵖⁱⁿᵍ ᴏᵘᵗ ᵒᶠ ᵗʰᵉ ʙˡᵘᵉ ᵈᵃʳᵉᵐ ᵐᵘˢⁱᶜ ᵇˡᵒᵍ

The Quiet Between Piano Notes • Darem Placer

Faith Also Grows in the Fields

Some of the deepest faith does not grow in crowds, but quietly in the fields of ordinary life.

Isidore Labrador, was a simple farm worker from Madrid, Spain. He lived around the late 1000s to early 1100s. He was not a scholar, warrior, or famous preacher. Just an ordinary worker. Yet it was there, in the quiet fields, where his holiness was seen.

He was known for deep prayer, humility, and kindness to the poor. Because of this, he became the patron saint of farmers, laborers, and rural communities.

According to tradition, while he was praying, angels helped plow his fields so the work would still be finished. The story became a symbol of how faith and daily work could walk together, side by side.

Today, people chase visibility like it is the same thing as value. Saint Isidore lived differently. His life shows that holiness is not only found in churches, pulpits, or history books. Sometimes it grows quietly in ordinary work, simple routines, and hands covered in soil.

Let’s keep learning the saints’ way—day by day.

⌨ ᴛʸᵖⁱⁿᵍ ᴏᵘᵗ ᵒᶠ ᵗʰᵉ ʙˡᵘᵉ ᵈᵃʳᵉᵐ ᵐᵘˢⁱᶜ ᵇˡᵒᵍ

Sky-Low • Darem Placer