Wednesday, November 30, 2011

November 30, 2011


A month of giving thanks comes to an end. We have examined the art of asking and receiving and giving in turn. We have learned that the others we recognize as partners in this incarnational phase of our spirit’s travels through the interdependent web are here, on both sides of the veil, to inform and sustain us. We have learned that there is a silence in which all questions may be asked and all answers received. And we have learned that it is in gratitude that we open the doors to a deeper understanding of our ability to give, and indeed give thanks! Namaste!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

November 29, 2011


The growing silence can fill some with a sense of disquiet and dread. In the silence are the seeds of self-contemplation and discovery and, for some, this can be frightening and jarring. When we find ourselves mired in a routine that does not serve our life’s goals, we need to take that quiet moment and ask for help in determining how best to attain our spirit’s objectives in this lifetime. As we put forth the question, we can confidently know that there are those in spirit waiting to help us. When we open ourselves to the assistance from across the interdependent web, we can find peace in their guidance, and give thanks! Namaste!

Monday, November 28, 2011

November 28, 2011


In the silence are all the answers to the quandaries, problems, dilemmas, challenges we face. When we place our questions into the realm that presents itself as silence, those in spirit—loved ones, guides, teachers, and masters—are able to consider the various scenarios that will ensue depending on which answer is given to any given problem. When we place ourselves in a situation of receiving the answer, and carefully consider following it, we are more likely to place our next steps firmly and assuredly on the correct path. When we sit in silence, we can hear the answers we seek, and give thanks! Namaste!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

November 27, 2011

As we move through this period of dormancy and rest, we need to look around at the natural course of that which surrounds us. Nature blooms and thrives, and then allows itself to experience the aspect of quiet and peace after the fullness of spring and summer. In the silence that nature creates as it awaits the time of rebirth, we can come to understand the way in which we, too, can stop our frenzied steps through life and slow our pace to allow for our own renaissance. When we accept change as an opportunity for growth, we embrace the natural progression of life, and give thanks! Namaste!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

November 26, 2011


When we live an examined life, we become aware of patterns that serve and sustain us, and those that debilitate and distract us. As we move through life, we need to retain a feeling of awe and wonder while at the same time being able to discern that which we need to embrace in order to grow and thrive, and that which is not a part of our personal paradigm. When we learn to let go of that which no longer gives us joy, we experience the alchemy of grace, and give thanks! Namaste!

Friday, November 25, 2011

November 25, 2011


“All the love you’ve been giving has all been meant for you” (Moody Blues). In the physical, we are separated by membranes of flesh and ideas and dogmas that belong to this plane. When we open ourselves to the many planes that exist within and around us, we can see that the larger reality is imbued with much simpler ideas of grace than those we perceive as we remain mired on this physical plane. In spirit, there is not the idea of hate, nor the need for atonement for that which on the physical plane may be considered transgressions. As we move through the physical world, it is important to remember that the more we live in light and love, the more light and love we receive. Let light and love fill you through each day, that that may sustain you and flow from you to the All, and give thanks! Namaste!