Monday, June 30
For Sunday July 13th, 2014
Hello all, scientists say that quantum mechanics is the most successful theory ever found, that it has never failed to predict accurately. And, quantum mechanics tells us there is nothing that will move from a state of probability into physical existence without being observed.
So there are two questions. Who or what did the observing before we came along? And, with more personal responsibility, what do we focus upon in our hearts and minds that then comes into being?
Let's trust that the original observer is still doing well. Let's also trust that we can do well. May we sit on the 13th for that which is in our hearts and minds. May we observe ourselves well and create lovingly.
Thank you,
Richard
For Sunday July 6th, 2014
Hello all, I'll be away from my computer for a bit so you're going to get a bunch of these in quick succession. Good luck!
It's a common human trait to see what we want to see, or what's comfortable and familiar, or what we've been trained to see. Even scientists, those bastions of logical inquiry, when they found that the speed of light kept changing they decided to redefine the concept of measurement so that it would be the constant they wanted it to be.
So the question is, how do we see clearly? Can we get outside of ourselves and attain 'clear seeing', the meaning of clairvoyance? Thousands of years of seers and mystics say it's possible.
May we sit this Sunday for clear sight. May we move beyond our typical limitations and find ... who knows? May we find all in accordance with the Light.
Thank you,
Richard
Friday, June 20
For Sunday June 22nd, 2014
Hello all, there is a plan, a design, a spiritual archetype for all humanity, it has been prophesied for thousands of years and will be fulfilled. The final outcome is set but the timing and exact path to it is created moment by moment in each of our lives by our free will and the effects of chaos.
We can see the effects of prayer in our lives yet not realize its fullness. The same is true of our thoughts, attitudes, and actions. There is more going on behind the physical scene than we can comprehend.
This Sunday, June 22nd, may we sit for the archetype to come through. May our thoughts, words, and actions come from our hearts and may our attitudes align with those above.
With grateful thank you's,
Richard
Tuesday, June 10
For Sunday June 15th, 2014
Hello all, this is early because I'll be at the Southeastern Spiritual Conference for the coming week. It's wonderful to reconnect with old friends each year, many of them are on this list. There's something about being face to face and sharing a hug which email cannot convey.
So let us be thankful this Sunday for that which a physical world provides. The love, the warmth, and even our struggles are all here for our greater learning. May we bring our greatest love in and take our greatest lessons out.
With thanks for all,
Richard
Saturday, June 7
For Sunday June 8th, 2014
Hello all, Horace McKee and Susan Yoakum are donating time and Reiki at an Episcopalian retreat center this Saturday. The center is focused upon helping people who are dealing with HIV. As with anyone who is in a state of dis-ease, it always creates an opportunity for others to respond lovingly, to fulfill an obligation to love unconditionally.
Even though Sunday evening is the end of the weekend, may we send energy to the attendees, support and appreciation to Horace and Susan, and may we answer such calls from our hearts whenever they may occur in our lives.
Thank you all,
Richard
Tuesday, June 3
For Tuesday June 3rd, 2014
Hello all, David Bennett, Tim Bourke, and Barbara Whitfield await our intentions this evening while a gentle rain plays with the leaves in my backyard this morning. May the nodding agreements of the leaves bolster the loving nourishments we will give.
Thank you all,
Richard
Friday, May 30
For Sunday June 1st, 2014
Hello everyone, poet Maya Angelou died this past Wednesday. One of her well known quotes is, "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
Maya Angelou made people feel wonderful. Her wisdom was born of experience seen through a loving heart.
We all may not have her poetry in our bones but we all have experiences and a loving heart to view them with. May we bring them together in our lifetimes for the highest good of all, for the highest good of ourselves. Even if we raise ourselves only a speck, it's still very worthwhile.
Thank you for everything,
Richard
Sunday, May 25
For Sunday May 15th, 2014
Barbara Whitfield has sent in this request for Sunday night. The attached picture is looking across the famous Coffee Pot Rock toward Oak Creek Canyon.
"And could we pray also Sunday night for the safety of people living in Sedona Arizona. And let's visualize rain falling in the canyon to put out the fires!"
"And could we pray also Sunday night for the safety of people living in Sedona Arizona. And let's visualize rain falling in the canyon to put out the fires!"
In the karma and chaos of everyday living may we always respond from our hearts.
Thank you all,
Richard
Saturday, May 17
For Sunday May 18th, 2014
Hello all, when we've had a degree of heart opening we find a deep compassion bubbling up from within. This compassion has no bounds. It's not only for those whom we already love and enjoy the company of but extends to those we may have hurt in this life, and even to those who may have injured us in some manner.
This moment of intense clarity also contains intense pain, pain from knowing what we have done, and from knowing what others will feel during their own heart-opening moment - without the built-in protection of mind games; those thoughts, ideas, prejudices, and dogmas which so cleverly justify our attitudes and actions.
With the understanding that this very appropriate pain is a teacher, may we sit for the fulfillment of compassion. May we sit for its fulfillment in ourselves, in others, and in the world at large.
Thank you,
Richard
Friday, May 9
For Sunday May 11th, 2014
Hello all, the continuing tragedy of the Boko Haram kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls is manyfold. From the children themselves, to their families, to political distractions, to those whose attitudes and thoughts bring them to be involved in such atrocities; so many are lost in so many ways.
Sitting here at this distance may we trust that spirituality uses everything which occurs, whether purposeful or chaotic, for the highest good of all. May we search ourselves that what we bring to this world is helpful. May we petition the Light to come down upon all those who suffer, in whatever form, in this situation.
Thank you,
Richard
For Sunday May 4th, 2014
Hello all, for those among us who may have ever done something which caused pain in another; in the course of time we come to a point of full awareness of what we've done and the fullness of its effects, then there is a deep sadness. It is an intensely painful sadness which is not endless but is immeasurable in its depth. At that moment we would do anything to set things right. Likewise, when someone has injured us they will also, at some point, go through a similar painful intensity.
These situations are a natural outcome of increasing compassion. It ain't easy, but it's one of the greatest teaching experiences of life.
May we sit this Sunday for the willingness to be open to such compassion. May we sit for fullness, awareness, and the realization that we truly are all One.
With reverence,
Richard
Sunday, April 27
For Sunday April 27th, 2014
Hello all. Aleppo in Syria is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. The current violent conflict there is heart-wrenching to hear about. Sadly there are still people willing to trade human life for power and control.
May we sit this evening for Divine Light to shine down upon them all.
Thank you,
Richard
Friday, April 18
A mildly embarrassing correction for Sunday April 20th, 2014
Barbara Whitfield has just told me that the race is on Monday. I feel a little goofy but I'm very glad to know it. Thanks Barbara.
Hello all, may we sit this week for everyone involved with Monday's Boston Marathon. May the 50,000 runners, their support teams, and all of the spectators come together for the enjoyment of each other, all that comes with companionship, and the beauty of the day.
With a more timely reverence,
Richard
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