For this coming Sunday, November 23rd the focus for our meditation will be on Hope. Lately it seems that the media only wants to talk about the latest crisis, financial or otherwise, and to perpetuate in the nation's consciousness a "doom and gloom" mentality. We can counterbalance this negative tendency by working to infuse a sense of optimism and hope in our populace. Yes, our new administration will have significant challenges before them, but if the nation comes together and puts their energy into believing our newly elected officials can effect improvements they have a much better chance of doing so.
Please follow the same practice as before: Get centered, ask to bring in your guides and others who are there to assist us, connect to the circle, create the brilliant star-like light over the nation and extend blue rays to its four borders, then connect to the grid or template that extends from the circle and send the energy and intention of Hope to it.
Be sure to disconnect from the circle at the end and express thanks for those who have helped us in this effort.
If you have feedback or experiences you would like to share please let me know (see previous blog posts for further details).
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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2 comments:
Kathy,
I love your project and want to participate each week, and get my friends to do the same. How do I get a notice of your posts each week? I'm new to blogging and don't know how to see your new posts when they are posted.
Thanks for all the week you are doing to heal the country.
Catherine
www.catherinerains.com
I've responded to Catherine's note via e-mail but for anyone else who knows someone who wants to participate in this project please ask them to e-mail me at k_miritello@bellsouth.net or kmiritello@gmail.com. I'll then add them to the mailing list that goes out each week letting participants know the blog has been updated with our focus topic for the week.
Thank you to everyone for continuing to help with this project and especially for spreading the word!
With love and gratitude,
Kathy
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