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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Meditation Instructions for Sun., Dec. 7, 2008

For this coming Sunday, December 7th the focus for our meditation will be on Commitment and Loyalty. In a recent television interview President-Elect Barack Obama stated (and I'm paraphrasing) that at the end of the day he wasn't perfect and would make mistakes, but he hoped the American people would always feel he was doing his best to serve their interests. His statement of imperfection seemed genuine and sincere, and it made me realize how quickly as a nation we will shift or withdraw our loyalty at the first blush of a perceived flaw. Even as individuals it can be difficult for many of us to truly forgive the mistakes of others. In this coming week's meditation I would like to ask that we focus on bringing a stronger sense of Commitment and Loyalty to the American people so they continue to place their energy in support of the President through the next four-plus years. There will be low times ahead when the new administration may be struggling to be effective or may make unpopular decisions. The country will need to remain supportive throughout the entire term for it is truly the only way we can sustain the nation and eventually progress.


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 Commitment and Loyalty to it.


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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