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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Meditation Instructions for Sun., Dec. 14, 2008

For this coming Sunday, December 14th the focus for our meditation will be on Stability. Although change can certainly be a good thing, it may seem lately that our nation is going through too many drastic changes at once. The housing crisis, the financial crisis, rising unemployment and many other issues are contributing to people feeling more unsettled than before. President-Elect Barack Obama campaigned on a theme of "change," and while much change is definitely needed to bring the nation back into right order, it will be challenging for the nation to adapt to more change without a sense that it will eventually restore stability. For this Sunday's meditation focus we want to help our nation acquire the confidence that underneath all the change there remains a fundamental Stability. If they can recognize this strong foundation the changes that overlay it will seem less stressful. We are, in essence, helping our nation to become more "grounded" so it may better adapt to the changes that are needed.

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. Ask yourself what does it feel like in my body when there is stability around me and then send that energy and intention of Stability to the grid for the nation. Be sure to disconnect from the circle at the end and express thanks for those who have helped us in this effort.

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