Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Day 37 of 4,380 - All smiles here

~~ Gave the Universal Love~Reiki~Life Force Energy for another 12 minutes ~~

I am grateful to open and expand my heart - deeply ecstatic actually - and communicate Universal Love and Life-Force Energy again this morning. It is a fresh, beautiful morning. My breath is a transportation device, allowing me to expand my consciousness, my heart, to greater and more expanded states of Universal Love -- and allowing me to extend that Love through my wide open heart, into this Life. What is even more beautiful is that all human beings are hard-wired to this Field of Love. When the breaths, imaginations, intent, and Love of human beings come together - we can and will transcend all our limitations.

"In this very breath that we take now lies the secret that all great teachers try to tell us." - Peter Matthiessen

I got this quote from the Twitter page of Lama Surya Das, the buddhist. It is very awesome in its simplicity. I love it. I believe that the breath contains all the mysteries of life, and when we can hop on its currents, we can surf through our cells and atoms and reveal how magnificently transparent our bodies are, and our world is. Then we can see how powerful our thoughts really are, how amazing it really is to extend this Energy of Love to all human beings, to all animals, to all plants, to the oceans, rivers, lakes, trees, mountains, fields, soil of the Earth.

A lesson in compassion from my son, Andrew. From my wife's blog


My wife and I went to Walgreens with our son, Andrew, to get some pictures to put in the photo album we are sending to Ethiopia for our daughter.....

I was standing in line, holding Andrew's hand while we waited to pick up Amelie's family photo album prints at Walgreen's. An elderly little lady turned around and smiled at us and Andrew very cordially said "Hello" to her. She lit up and said it back to Andrew with an even bigger smile, and then she walked past us. Andrew turned to me and said "Awww, Mom, she is so, so very sweet and old. I feel so sorry and sad for that poor lady." I asked him why he felt badly about her and he shared that she looks so old, wrinkly and can't walk very well. I looked into his eyes as he spoke, and his heart was literally weeping. I turned around and we watched her with a walker, slowly turning to go down an aisle. He said "Oh Mom. She is so beautiful, look at her." He saw a grace in her, despite her age. He saw beyond it. Andrew begged to run over and help her, but I told him she's okay and doing very well on her own. He continued to beg me until he walked over to the aisle and said "Umm, I wanted to tell you that you are BEAUTIFUL!" She barely glanced back at him, and I'm not sure if she could hear well. It felt like he couldn't think of anything else to say or do for her, but he just desperately needed to say something to connect somehow.

I was touched and stunned by his actions and how much it ripped his 9 year old heart out to see someone he perceived as suffering. I wondered how he was able to handle seeing even worse off maimed, starving and homeless people on the streets in India all those years. I have always sensed a very bold and determined soul in him regarding the need to serve and help others. As a parent, my present concerns lie in the issues of not talking to strangers and boundaries. He still has a long way to go regarding socially appropriate behaviors, and when he blurted the "beautiful" comment it was said loudly and dramatically. I told him that I see a beautiful and caring heart inside of him and I'm proud of him for sincerely wanting to help someone. I added that there are many ways he's going to be able to help people as he gets older; the world needs compassionate hearts like his.

I am thankful for such an oceanic boy!

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