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Covid 19 a Global Call to Humanity
Since the harmonic convergence, the focus of spiritual leaders has been to create a new reality for humanity. Now more than ever, we have the opportunity to put this awareness into practice. Multidimensional awareness of higher consciousness is teetering in the precipice of our current global pandemic. Currently, humanity exist mostly in third dimensional greed and the narcissism of the lower mind.
Can You Walk Away?
What meaning do you attribute to the things you own or your relationships? With things,like a house or car, be careful you don’t assign too much meaning. As Buddha and many masters have taught us “attachment is the root of suffering;” being able to walk away means you won’t ever get too attached. Being unattached to stuff makes our lives flexible: filled with opportunity. What if you…
Empowered Leaders Call Upon Wisdom
Knowing God and understanding his character means accepting the fact that his justice and holiness set him above all else. Problems today arise when people are brought up to believe in an angry, vengeful, ruthless and punitive God; thus the separation from God emerges instead of reverence and respect for God. Wisdom demands that we recognize that God is loving, merciful and forgiving; but God is also holy, just and righteous.
The Gift of Change
When I introduced myself to you I shared experiences where I was called to be a change agent. Change agents teach that everything has its price. You must choose between something you are comfortable with and something you want to have. Now, with COVID-19 humanity is being given the opportunity to be change agents. Creativity is our secret weapon to…
Can You Choose to Love What You Hate?
Have you ever noticed how you instantly feel when someone says, “I hate (fill in the blank)?” Hatred can seem benign. For example, someone says, “I hate cilantro. It tastes like soap in my mouth.” Or hatred cannot seem so innocuous when a person says, “I hate Native Americans, they are stupid.” Now, that hatred feels…