Saturday, June 4
For Sunday June 5th, 2016
Hello everyone, spiritual healing energy is universal in our world. In spite of all human frailties and distractions it remains available as we are open to it. As we set aside our prejudices, poor attitudes, fears, angers, and obsessions - and open our hearts - it comes into our lives.
May we sit this Sunday for that open-hearted healing power. May we see it in action. May we join in when we can. May we begin from where we are now.
Thank you all,
Richard
Sunday, May 29
For Sunday May 29th, 2016
Hello all, as we honor those who have passed in conflict this Memorial weekend let us recall the words of Gen. Robert E. Lee, "It is well that war is so terrible – otherwise we would grow too fond of it." That was 151 years ago.
Let us honor the heroes of the past. Let us also pray they are needed less and less in the future, as the willingness with which we make war is a sign of spiritual immaturity.
May we sit this Sunday for our greater spiritual destiny. Let us remember we are all One. May we find our way out of our heads and into our hearts.
Thank you,
Richard
Saturday, May 21
For Sunday May 22nd, 2016
Hello everyone, as we search for answers and guidance in this life it is well to remember that we may know false prophets by the fruits of their labors. And, Eckhart Tolle says that conflict is a measure of spiritual growth; does conflict arise around you or does conflict tend to resolve in your presence?
It may be difficult to find a political candidate who exudes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control – the fruits of the spirit. But, we may nurture these qualities within ourselves and share them with all we meet.
We might thereby lay a foundation which leads toward a goal which already exists and only needs to be seen more clearly – Oneness.
May we sit this Sunday for the 'Fruits of the Spirit' within ourselves. May we recognize them in others. May they be the bedrock of our lives.
Thank you,
Richard
Sunday, May 15
For Sunday May 15, 2016
Hello everyone, it's sad but reasonable to assume that fractious divisions, much as we see between people today, also existed between the 400,000 people who lived in San Francisco in 1900. More than half of those folks were left homeless by a devastating earthquake in April of 1906.
The writer Dorothy Day witnessed the event as a 9 year old child. Seeing the immense compassion offered between total strangers immediately after the catastrophe brought her to remark, "Why can't people live like this all the time?"
Major catastrophes do not occur solely for the purpose of creating a spiritual cleansing, yet it is a deeply human response. Whenever 'push comes to shove' and 'lives are on the line' people quickly drop arbitrary differences and reach out honestly, human to human, heart to heart.
May we sit this evening for such connections in our own lives today. May we reach out to those who are lost. May we recognize and see beyond our flimsy emotional and thought-based divisions. May the deeper truths of our shared humanity shine through.
Thank you,
Richard
Wednesday, May 4
For Sunday May 8th, 2016
Hello all, in 1966 Pete Seeger had the crazy notion that doing one thing would start people on a path to cleaning up the entire Hudson River. He began building a sailboat, the "Clearwater."
We do not have to work at such grand scales and lofty ideals if they are beyond us. A simple 'thank you' to a store clerk, an honest smile at a passerby, a caring and interested ear lent to a child are also crazy notions that clean up the river of humanity. As these bits of clarity flow through the twists and turns of time they have an amazing collective effect.
People heal at their own pace. They return to Source at their own pace, too. Those little smiles, thank you's, and cares help light the way for them.
May we sit this Sunday for 'lighting the way.' May we bring our best to all we meet. May we not 'hide under a bushel' with our inner lights.
Thank you all,
Richard
Thursday, April 28
For Sunday May 1st, 2016
Hello all, there is a spiritual journey which which is common to us all. It crosses our bumpy landscape of human frailty. Our common dis-eases slow us yet our hearts go out, our prayers go up, and our efforts continue for all concerned. Whether our wishes come to pass or not we find satisfaction in our attempts and intentions. The journey can be slowed but in the end is inescapable.
This Sunday may we sit for the completion of our journey. May we honor the bridges we build. May we live as though our arrival is today.
Thank you,
Richard
Sunday, April 17
For Sunday April 17th, 2016
Hello everyone, it doesn't matter what the "ism" may be, conservatism, liberalism, socialism, democrat-ism, republican-ism, or any of the seemingly endless supply of varying ideologues, they are all a product of human thought. And human thought, being a product of material experience and observation, guided by opinions formed in the material world, is necessarily a limited, limiting process.
We tend to cling tightly to our thinking as if it were our only precious saving grace. Yet, we are actually permeated with and supported by a far greater existence. Our built-in access portal to this existence is through the heart.
Our compassion for and kindness toward others is our true saving grace in this world. Our ability to connect with compassion and express it to others is unlimited, except by our own thoughts and ideology.
May we sit this evening for our true saving grace. May we find our hearts and the greater intelligence it offers. May our journey through this world be a blessing to all, and thereby to us.
Thank you all,
Richard
Sunday, April 10
For Sunday April 10th, 2016
Hello to all, for us to rely on thinking to be a guide in life is backwards. The full breadth and depth of spirituality cannot possibly be grasped by thinking. And, as the ancients tell us, thinking is intended to be a supportive function of true guidance, which comes from the heart.
A concept may be logical, well reasoned, and intensely delivered but if your heart doesn't resonate and begin singing it's own song in response, perhaps a second look is in order.
May we sit this evening for our saving grace - our true hearts - to be our guides. May we hear the songs within us and may those songs be expressed through our thoughts, words, and actions.
Thank you,
Richard
Sunday, April 3
For Sunday April 3rd, 2016
Hello everyone, it's easy to look at the great people and events of history and wonder how to help, how to be of service. We each have our place and our power in this world. When we act from our hearts we fulfill ourselves. When we act from our hearts we fulfill the promise of humanity. Here is a poem by Naomi Shibab Nye;
"I want to be famous in the way
a pulley is famous
or a buttonhole, not because it did
anything spectacular
but because it never forgot
what it could do"
May we sit this evening in gratefulness for all that is done, for each of us, and for being our truest selves.
Thank you,
Richard
Saturday, March 26
For Sunday March 27th, 2016
Hello everyone, there is a little known ecological truth that says 'you can't plant a forest.' If you were to precisely measure everything that is growing in a section of forest then tried to recreate it in a nearby field by planting all the same things in the same places, it wouldn't work. A major percentage would fail to flourish and you'd end up with a skeletal representation of the original.
Perhaps the same is true of our spiritual growth. Just as forests develop naturally over time from grassland, to scrub brush, to saplings, to mature trees with a complex undergrowth, we also grow into our spiritual completion.
In this season of rebirth and resurrection may we celebrate this process. May we make loving use of all that has come before. May this lifetime bring fullness.
Thank you,
Richard
Saturday, March 19
For Sunday March 20th, 2016
Hello everyone, given the current difficulties seen in our country's electoral process perhaps it would be worthwhile to ask for God's Light to come down upon us and our choices.
May we sit this Sunday for the wisdom and strength required to find our way through this miasma of attitudes and distractions. May we find the quietness and self-honesty to detect the same in others. May our choices be in keeping with the highest good of all.
Thank you all,
Richard
Thursday, March 10
For Sunday March 13th, 2016
Hello everyone, while watching the calculated use of anger, bitterness, and division in our political arena part of an Edgar Cayce reading came to mind. "Take an interest in thy fellow man because he, or she, is one with thine own self, and a manifestation of the might of the God thou would worship!"
This is said not only to those who use anger to promote their personal agendas, it is also said to those who are disheartened at watching it occur. Even the bitter and angry are manifestations of God, lost and spiraling into their smaller selves though they may be.
May we sit this Sunday for the highest good of those whom we find offensive. May 'prodigal sons' of all variations find their way. May their paths be exactly what they need to bring them home.
Thank you,
Richard
Sunday, March 6
For Sunday March 6th, 2016
Hello everyone, we search for peace in this world. Politicians promise it. Religious leaders preach it. Victims and survivors demand it. Our hearts yearn for it. And yet, peace is always within reach.
Our fascination with material power and it's accompanying violence, evidenced in so many popular movies and some politicians, keeps us from our peace. Moment by moment we choose our paths just as our thoughts reflect our desires. In truth, we bring peace to the world by being at peace within ourselves.
This evening may we sit for inner guidance. May we honor our higher selves as Light shines through us. May we be the change we wish to see.
Thank you,
Richard
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)