Our time of Remembering in Rishton
Remembrance Day unites all of us.
I am so sad and thankful at the same time.
The past is so real when we look at the bravery and selflessness of those who are in Spirit, still with us. Many realms intersect.
The red poppies are a much recognised and vital reminder to steer our lives constantly in an inner and outer direction of peace.
It takes commitment. It is not a commodity but a life style choice.
It is sometimes a wake up call to reflect on how conflict has in the past shaped our lives instead of us chanelling loving kindness to all our brothers and sisters.
One wrong word, expression, or action, a lack of respect , failure to be understanding, many energies we are caught up in. are difficult to put away from us. Forgiveness is needed, for self and everyone. It unfolds as our enlightenment wakes us up. Love needs air to breath and be welcomed.
My spiritual path tells me to invoke the Golden Ray of Christ three times humbly asking for protection from harm.
We are advised to place a cross on a circle over each of the main chakras, our seven energy centres.
Believing in peace, modelling peace, and finding others who feel the same, consolidates peace. Reading about peace leaders can help as well.
We will remember the way the present was shaped and shared, and love those in spirit for being there at that vital hour.
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