As people
sit before their television sets watching the evening news, open
the morning paper or log on to the various web sites on their
computers, they are accosted with an onslaught of fear driven
words and phrases regarding the present Middle East situation.
Every sentence increases the vibration of angst whether it is
because one is afraid of war, doesn't want to lose a fortune in
the stock market or is concerned about gas prices and a potential
shortage of fuel.
Each thought,
each feeling (much as expressed in Gregg Braden's latest endeavor,
The Isaiah Effect,) creates a resonating wave similar to prayer.
Yet these waves create an affect that is more incoherent and increase
the actual frequency pulse that is so uncomfortable.
Perhaps it
is time to consider what each person can do, individually or in
a group setting, to actually shift the tides of war and all that
comes with it. It is not a complicated exercise to sit quietly
and send thoughts of peace and brotherhood out into the world.
It can be done in a general fashion or in a more specific manner,
targeting certain areas of the earth, personages or groups of
people. Whatever the focus, the shifting wavelength creates a
new pattern of possibilities for which each person can take responsibility.
The prophecies
upon which so many are relying must be viewed as a prophecy of
a possibility, sometimes a probability. It is not cast in bronze
and we have an opportunity in every moment to alter and shape
the possible outcome with our own consciousness.
There is a
phrase used in the news media: "If it bleeds, it leads".
We are seeing it here and now and we do not have to allow that
which we are seeing and hearing to govern our choices in response.
We create our reality through our thoughts and our feelings. We
CAN choose to hold this time in our evolution in a space of compassion
in our hearts and minds. It begins with each person - one at a
time - knowing that he or she can shape destiny and the resultant
lives of those on the planet.
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