Tuesday, November 9, 2010

There are no coincidences.... A Day of Prayer and Meditation.

That is one of the lessons I learned a long time ago. One story of the Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka comes to mind where she was forced to take a detour and in doing so she witnessed a woman being thrown out of her home begging the landlord for mercy. She asked her driver to stop and got out and inquired what was going on and how she could help. She arranged to give him the money he needed with a promise in return to allow the woman to move back in and to return her belongings to the apartment. Her explanation to the driver for her actions was that there were no coincidences.... when you are forced to make a detour, there is a reason for that detour.

I received a request from a friend on Facebook today to take part in a moment of meditation on November 11th and 11 AM. I went to the site, read what it said and thought how Moshiachdich it was in theory to have so many people focus together positive energy. I watched the video... where a man speaks on how we have come to a new place in human existence but we are not fully there yet... so true. Some of us are there as we are able to see the shimmery threads that bind us all together, others want to see it in the New York Times on the Front Page before they believe what they know in their heart. They want validation from a Rabbi, a Politician, a mentor... someone who will tell them they can believe what they already wish to believe.

The world is moving towards an understanding of the value of unity, both in secular and in non-secular circles. Scientists come together to focus on what normally seems like a spiritual exercise. As above and below seem to fuse together as one. And, indeed they are right there is a paradigm shift going on be it in "New Age" circles or in other circles. There are no coincidences.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=147789205267141

This afternoon I was reading online at www.shmais.com and came across a similar request for people to increase in their tefillah and saying of tehillim, doing good deeds, etc. Again, the concept that we need to do things together with unity of focus.

http://shmais.com/news.cfm?ID=67613

I saw a fortune cookie a while back, it had a good saying in it and I saved it. "If you think you can or you think you can't you are right!"   So, so so true... "change your thoughts and you change your world" is another great saying.

I invite all of you to embrace Unity and focus your intention on seeing the shimmery, translucent beams and how they weave a mosaic of Moshiach in your life....watch it grow.

In Unity... with Much Love, Bracha

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