10-25-2009, 05:50 PM
This is such a tough topic because the mind (or ego) wants 'to figure it out' --to find safety in the face of all these prophesies--but our actual situation is that we are not in control, that catalyst happens or comes towards us like waves towards a beach, and we have the choice as to how to react to it.
Do we have faith and hope in the face of the catalyst? Can we let go of fear and despair?
Christ for example did not change his destiny. It was his faith and ability to forgive that were so awe inspiring.
Thoughts of catastrophe capture my imagination like a horror movie, but I don't want to spend the last days of my life imagining the worst.
How about remembering my husband's eyes or the smile on my daughter's face or the beauty of a maple tree turning a molasses color in October? How about forgiving people (and myself)?
I think that was what Ra was trying to tell us: we make our consciousness. Is it the color of fear, hate, and despair, or is it the the color of love?
Do we have faith and hope in the face of the catalyst? Can we let go of fear and despair?
Christ for example did not change his destiny. It was his faith and ability to forgive that were so awe inspiring.
Thoughts of catastrophe capture my imagination like a horror movie, but I don't want to spend the last days of my life imagining the worst.
How about remembering my husband's eyes or the smile on my daughter's face or the beauty of a maple tree turning a molasses color in October? How about forgiving people (and myself)?
I think that was what Ra was trying to tell us: we make our consciousness. Is it the color of fear, hate, and despair, or is it the the color of love?