Saturday, October 07, 2006

MONTHLY THEME OCTOBER 2006

As another Summer ends and Fall begins, we tend to think about things lost. The trees loose their leaves after a beautiful transformation from green to bright yellow and red, then to golden brown. The days loose their hours growing shorter and shorter. The garden looses it's drive, as the shorter days grow cooler. Actually for many, these things can seem sad and depressing.

With all this normal "loss", the terrible added loss of life that we see on the news daily can begin to weigh heavily on our minds and hearts. One of our dearest friends just lost her mother to cancer, several communities lost wonderful children to inconceivable acts of hate, and many families lost loved ones to violence, accidents, and that continuing scourge of a War in Iraq.

With all this "loss" how can we keep the faith and maintain that happiness and hope that is so important in co-creating Heaven on Earth? How can we see past the personal "loss" and sadness we feel, and radiate healing, loving energy into our universe?

Now more than ever, the simple action of praying each day before you get out of your bed can truly "pull us through". By making your first conscious act each day, one of turning to your Heavenly Creator, we can gain that inner strength necessary to keep our chins up and carry on.

Remember, all those things that we "lost" are not really gone at all. The days will once again grow long and warm, and the trees will once again grow new green leaves. The gardens will be tilled, planted, and once again yield their fruit and vegetables. Most importantly, those lives lost are not really lost at all.

Life is eternal and they are all "alive and well" in that higher state of existence. Let us keep that in our minds, and pray each day first thing that we can see them clearly and feel their presence. Let us pray that we may manifest Heaven on Earth.

In Jesus Way, making Heaven on Earth…Amen, Amen, and Amen.DrV tekojchoe

EWCH YMLAEN (Go Forward) This is our Ancient Family Motto (from my mothers side traced back to approx 1080 AD).