After the events of yesterday, it is vitally important that we
each try to be part of the solution,
instead of part of the problem. We can begin by feeling the
intensity of what has happened with everything in our being.
Let us not avoid these feelings because they are painful.
After we fully feel the enormity of what has happened, let us
learn from this and focus on what really
matters in life; love, peace, and joy.
This is the only way that we can be part
of the solution. We are only adding fuel to the
fire and not getting the real message of what this is all
about if we hold only hate, fear and
anger in our hearts.
Below is a message from Neale Donald Walsch, Marianne Williamson,
James
Twyman, James Redfield and Doreen Virtue that we would like to
pass along.
Peace and Love, Suzie and Bill
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Join Neale Donald Walsch, Marianne Williamson, James Twyman,
James
Redfield and Doreen Virtue in this prayerful response to the
recent
terrorist attacks on the US. We join with all the millions around
the
world praying for peace, and for those who have been injured or
killed.
Please send this out to as many people as you can so we can keep
our
minds focused on peace.
Seven Days of Prayer
It took seven to create the world,
we now ask you to join us in spending
the next seven days recreating it.
Wherever you are, join us for the next seven days "FEELING" this
new world and praying it into existence.
At 9pm EST, 6pm west coast time, from
September 11 to 18, simply feel the presence of millions around
the world who are praying for all
violence to cease. Spend ten minutes in
silence each night knowing that we are creating a new world based
upon the laws of compassion and peace.
Once again, please pass this on to
everyone you know.
A Letter from Neale, Marianne, James, James and Doreen:
Dear friends around the world
The events of this day cause every thinking person to stop their
daily lives, whatever is going on in
them, and to ponder deeply the larger
questions of life. We search again for not only the meaning of
life, but
the purpose of our individual and collective experience as
we have created it-and we look earnestly
for ways in which we might recreate
ourselves anew as a human species, so that we will never treat
each other this way again.
The hour has come for us to demonstrate at the highest level our
most extraordinary thought about Who We
Really Are.
There are two possible responses to what has occurred today. The
first comes from love, the second from
fear.
If we come from fear we may panic and do things-as individuals
and as nations-that could only cause
further damage. If we come from love we
will find refuge and strength, even as we provide it to others.
This is the moment of your ministry. This is the time of
teaching. What you teach at this time,
through your every word and action right now,
will remain as indelible lessons in the hearts and minds of
those whose lives you touch, both now,
and for years to come.
We will set the course for tomorrow, today. At this hour. In this
moment.
Let us seek not to pinpoint blame, but to pinpoint cause.
Unless we take this time to look at the cause of our experience,
we will never remove ourselves from the
experiences it creates. Instead, we will
forever live in fear of retribution from those within the human
family who feel aggrieved, and,
likewise, seek retribution from them.
To us the reasons are clear. We have not learned the most basic
human lessons. We have not remembered
the most basic human truths. We have
not understood the most basic spiritual wisdom. In short, we have
not been listening to God, and because
we have not, we watch ourselves do
ungodly things.
The message we hear from all sources of truth is clear: We are
all one. That is a message the human
race has largely ignored. Forgetting this
truth is the only cause of hatred and war, and the way to
remember is simple: Love, this and every
moment.
If we could love even those who have attacked us, and seek to
understand why they have done so,
what then would be our response? Yet if we meet
negativity with negativity, rage with rage, attack with
attack, what then will be the outcome?
These are the questions that are placed before the human race
today. They are questions that we have
failed to answer for thousands of years.
Failure to answer them now could eliminate the need to answer them
at all.
If we want the beauty of the world that we have co-created to be
experienced by our children and our children's children, we
will have to become spiritual activists
right here, right now, and cause that to
happen. We must choose to be at cause in the matter.
So, talk with God today. Ask God for help, for counsel and
advice, for insight and for strength and
for inner peace and for deep wisdom. Ask
God on this day to show us how to show up in the world in a way
that will cause the world itself to
change. And join all those people around
the world who are praying right now, adding your Light to the
Light that dispells all fear.
That is the challenge that is placed before every thinking person
today.
Today the human soul asks the question: What can I do to preserve
the beauty and the wonder of our world
and to eliminate the anger and
hatred-and the disparity that inevitably causes it - in that part
of the world which I touch?
Please seek to answer that question today, with all the
magnificence that is You.
What can you do TODAY...this very moment?
A central teaching in most spiritual traditions is: What you wish
to experience, provide for another.
Look to see, now, what it is you wish to experience-in your own
life, and in the world. Then see if
there is another for whom you may be the
source of that.
If you wish to experience peace, provide peace for another.
If you wish to know that you are safe, cause another to know that
they are safe.
If you wish to better understand seemingly incomprehensible
things, help another to better
understand.
If you wish to heal your own sadness or anger, seek to heal the
sadness or anger of another.
Those others are waiting for you now. They are looking to you for
guidance, for help, for courage, for strength, for
understanding, and for assurance at this
hour. Most of all, they are looking to you for
love.
We love you, and we send you our deepest thoughts of peace.
Neale, Marianne, James, James and Doreen