For this Sunday, February 26th, the focus for our meditation will be on Awakening. When we Awaken from a restful sleep our senses often seem sharper, our ability to perceive more vivid and distinct. So it is with the season in which we now find ourselves. We are coming out of the winter and ready to Awaken in the spring to the blossoming growth. For Christians around the world the season of Lent has begun in which we enter a period of deprivation before Awakening on Easter and celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. In each instance there is a time of being dormant that readies us to more fully appreciate and take in the vibrancy of what awaits. This week let us use this theme of Awakening to consider what may have fallen dormant in our life. Perhaps we feel stagnant in a personal relationship or have lost our motivation in our work or studies. Is there a way we can take a new approach that allows us to Awaken our feelings and resurrect a sense of enthusiasm? It can be dreary to be stuck in what seems to be a never-ending rut with no end in sight, but this season reminds us there is always the potential for an Awakening to occur. In our prayer and meditation let us ask to recognize the potential for a brighter perspective that follows an Awakening and be given that opportunity where needed in our life.
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, and create the brilliant star-like light over the nation. Extend blue rays from the center of this light to the nation's four borders and then connect to the grid or matrix that extends from the circle.
Ask yourself how does it feel in my body when I am roused from being dormant and feel eager at the opportunities that come with Awakening? What does it feel like when I find my senses refreshed and heightened after Awakening? Then send the energy and intention of that feeling to 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
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