For this Sunday, January 10th, the focus for our meditation will be on Security. Recent events might prompt us to think of security lapses at the White House or in airline screening procedures, but without diminishing the importance of either they merely bring about a superficial sense of security. To make something secure implies that it brings freedom from fear or danger. However, more often than not the imposition of “security” measures have the contrary result and make people feel more fearful and threatened. When you think about it, what could possibly ever guarantee anyone’s total security? How many times do people feel that they would be more secure if they only had a larger bank account, a better job, the right car or home, or the perfect relationship? Have you ever heard of instances when someone in a Job-like string of misfortune lost everything they possessed yet were later able to resurrect themselves? Clearly whatever their previous notions of security were based on were mistaken. In our meditation this week we want to examine what in our own lives is really needed in order for us to feel secure and reduce our anxiety about what the future may bring. What is at the core of my being and essential for me to feel secure and not threatened by the unexpected? What is of fundamental importance for this nation to feel a sense of security? The answers may surprise us and reveal what is truly important in our lives.
Please follow the same practice as before: Get centered in your body, ask to bring in your guides and others who are there to assist us, connect to the circle of others participating in this project, create the brilliant star-like light over the nation and extend blue rays to its four borders, then connect to the grid or matrix that extends from the circle.
Ask yourself how does it feel in my body when I am feeling a sense of Security? What is it that makes me feel truly Secure? Then send the energy and intention of that feeling 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.
If you have feedback or experiences you would like to share please let me know via e-mail to k_miritello@bellsouth.net or kmiritello@gmail.com
Friday, January 8, 2010
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