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Mis estimados: Do not lose heart. We were made for these times. I

have heard from so many recently who are deeply and properly

bewildered. They are concerned about the state of affairs in our

world right now... Ours is a time of almost daily astonishment and

often righteous rage over the latest degradations of what matters

most to civilized, visionary people.

 

You are right in your assessments. The lustre and hubris some have

aspired to while endorsing acts so heinous against children, elders,

everyday people, the poor, the unguarded, the helpless, is

breathtaking. Yet, I urge you, ask you, gentle you, to please not

spend your spirit dry by bewailing these difficult times. Especially

do not lose hope. Most particularly because, the fact is – we were

made for these times. Yes. For years, we have been learning,

practicing, been in training for and just waiting to meet on this

exact plain of engagement...

 

I grew up on the Great Lakes and recognize a seaworthy vessel when I

see one. Regarding awakened souls, there have never been more able

crafts in the waters than there are right now across the world. And

they are fully provisioned and able to signal one another as never

before in the history of humankind... Look out over the prow; there

are millions of boats of righteous souls on the waters with you.

Even though your veneers may shiver from every wave in this stormy

roil, I assure you that the long timbers composing your prow and

rudder come from a greater forest. That long-grained lumber is known

to withstand storms, to hold together, to hold its own, and to

advance, regardless.

 

We have been in training for a dark time such as this, since the day

we

assented to come to Earth. For many decades, worldwide, souls just

like us have been felled and left for dead in so many ways over and

over brought down by naivete, by lack of love, by being ambushed and

assaulted by various cultural and personal shocks in the extreme. We

have a history of being gutted, and yet remember this especially –

we have also, of necessity, perfected the knack of resurrection.

Over and over again we have been the living proof that that which

has been exiled, lost, or foundered can be restored to life again.

 

In any dark time, there is a tendency to veer toward fainting over

how much is wrong or unmended in the world. Do not focus on that.

There is a tendency too to fall into being weakened by perseverating

on what is outside your reach, by what cannot yet be. Do not focus

there. That is spending the wind without raising the sails. We are

needed, that is all we can know. And though we meet resistance, we

more so will meet great souls who will hail us, love us and guide

us, and we will know them when they appear. Didn't you say you were

a believer? Didn't you say you pledged to listen to a voice greater?

Didn't you ask for grace? Don't you remember that to be in grace

means to submit to the voice greater?...

 

Understand the paradox: If you study the physics of a waterspout,

you will see that the outer vortex whirls far more quickly than the

inner one. To calm the storm means to quiet the outer layer, to

cause it to swirl much less, to more evenly match the velocity of

the inner core – till whatever has been lifted into such a vicious

funnel falls back to Earth, lays down, is peaceable again. One of

the most important steps you can take to help calm the storm is to

not allow yourself to be taken in a flurry of overwrought emotion or

desperation thereby accidentally contributing to the swale and the

swirl.

 

Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world all at once, but of

stretching out to mend the part of the world that is within our

reach. Any small, calm thing that one soul can do to help another

soul, to assist some portion of this poor suffering world, will help

immensely. It is not given to us to know which acts or by whom, will

cause the critical mass to tip toward an enduring good. What is

needed for dramatic change is an accumulation of acts, adding,

adding to, adding more, continuing. We know that it does not

take "everyone on Earth" to bring justice and peace, but only a

small, determined group who will not give up during the first,

second, or hundredth gale.

 

One of the most calming and powerful actions you can do to intervene

in a stormy world is to stand up and show your soul. Soul on deck

shines like gold in dark times. The light of the soul throws sparks,

can send up flares, builds signal fires, causes proper matters to

catch fire. To display the lantern of soul in shadowy times like

these –- to be fierce and to show mercy toward others, both, are

acts of immense bravery and greatest necessity. Struggling souls

catch light from other souls who are fully lit and willing to show

it. If you would help to calm the tumult, this is one of the

strongest things you can do.

 

There will always be times when you feel discouraged. I too have felt

despair many times in my life, but I do not keep a chair for it; I

will not

entertain it. It is not allowed to eat from my plate. The reason is

this: In my uttermost bones I know something, as do you. It is that

there can be no despair when you remember why you came to Earth, who

you serve, and who sent you here. The good words we say and the good

deeds we do are not ours: They are the words and deeds of the One

who brought us here. In that spirit, I hope you will write this on

your wall: When a great ship is in harbor and moored, it is safe,

there can be no doubt. But that is not what great ships are built

for.

 

This comes with much love and prayer that you remember who you came

from, and why you came to this beautiful, needful Earth,

 

Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D

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OM

 

Allow me to summarize your post with this quote by Dag

Hammarskjold, a former Secretary-General of the UN:

 

"We are not permitted to choose the frame of our destiny. But

what we put into it is ours."

 

OM Namah Sivaya

 

Omprem

 

 

, "asura_loki"

<laroye2003> wrote:

> Mis estimados: Do not lose heart. We were made for these

times. I

> have heard from so many recently who are deeply and properly

> bewildered. They are concerned about the state of affairs in our

> world right now... Ours is a time of almost daily astonishment

and

> often righteous rage over the latest degradations of what

matters

> most to civilized, visionary people.

>

> You are right in your assessments. The lustre and hubris

some have

> aspired to while endorsing acts so heinous against children,

elders,

> everyday people, the poor, the unguarded, the helpless, is

> breathtaking. Yet, I urge you, ask you, gentle you, to please not

> spend your spirit dry by bewailing these difficult times.

Especially

> do not lose hope. Most particularly because, the fact is – we

were

> made for these times. Yes. For years, we have been learning,

> practicing, been in training for and just waiting to meet on this

> exact plain of engagement...

>

> I grew up on the Great Lakes and recognize a seaworthy

vessel when I

> see one. Regarding awakened souls, there have never been

more able

> crafts in the waters than there are right now across the world.

And

> they are fully provisioned and able to signal one another as

never

> before in the history of humankind... Look out over the prow;

there

> are millions of boats of righteous souls on the waters with you.

> Even though your veneers may shiver from every wave in this

stormy

> roil, I assure you that the long timbers composing your prow

and

> rudder come from a greater forest. That long-grained lumber is

known

> to withstand storms, to hold together, to hold its own, and to

> advance, regardless.

>

> We have been in training for a dark time such as this, since the

day

> we

> assented to come to Earth. For many decades, worldwide,

souls just

> like us have been felled and left for dead in so many ways over

and

> over brought down by naivete, by lack of love, by being

ambushed and

> assaulted by various cultural and personal shocks in the

extreme. We

> have a history of being gutted, and yet remember this

especially –

> we have also, of necessity, perfected the knack of resurrection.

> Over and over again we have been the living proof that that

which

> has been exiled, lost, or foundered can be restored to life

again.

>

> In any dark time, there is a tendency to veer toward fainting over

> how much is wrong or unmended in the world. Do not focus on

that.

> There is a tendency too to fall into being weakened by

perseverating

> on what is outside your reach, by what cannot yet be. Do not

focus

> there. That is spending the wind without raising the sails. We

are

> needed, that is all we can know. And though we meet

resistance, we

> more so will meet great souls who will hail us, love us and

guide

> us, and we will know them when they appear. Didn't you say

you were

> a believer? Didn't you say you pledged to listen to a voice

greater?

> Didn't you ask for grace? Don't you remember that to be in

grace

> means to submit to the voice greater?...

>

> Understand the paradox: If you study the physics of a

waterspout,

> you will see that the outer vortex whirls far more quickly than

the

> inner one. To calm the storm means to quiet the outer layer, to

> cause it to swirl much less, to more evenly match the velocity of

> the inner core – till whatever has been lifted into such a vicious

> funnel falls back to Earth, lays down, is peaceable again. One

of

> the most important steps you can take to help calm the storm

is to

> not allow yourself to be taken in a flurry of overwrought emotion

or

> desperation thereby accidentally contributing to the swale and

the

> swirl.

>

> Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world all at once, but of

> stretching out to mend the part of the world that is within our

> reach. Any small, calm thing that one soul can do to help

another

> soul, to assist some portion of this poor suffering world, will

help

> immensely. It is not given to us to know which acts or by whom,

will

> cause the critical mass to tip toward an enduring good. What is

> needed for dramatic change is an accumulation of acts,

adding,

> adding to, adding more, continuing. We know that it does not

> take "everyone on Earth" to bring justice and peace, but only a

> small, determined group who will not give up during the first,

> second, or hundredth gale.

>

> One of the most calming and powerful actions you can do to

intervene

> in a stormy world is to stand up and show your soul. Soul on

deck

> shines like gold in dark times. The light of the soul throws

sparks,

> can send up flares, builds signal fires, causes proper matters

to

> catch fire. To display the lantern of soul in shadowy times like

> these –- to be fierce and to show mercy toward others, both,

are

> acts of immense bravery and greatest necessity. Struggling

souls

> catch light from other souls who are fully lit and willing to show

> it. If you would help to calm the tumult, this is one of the

> strongest things you can do.

>

> There will always be times when you feel discouraged. I too

have felt

> despair many times in my life, but I do not keep a chair for it; I

> will not

> entertain it. It is not allowed to eat from my plate. The reason is

> this: In my uttermost bones I know something, as do you. It is

that

> there can be no despair when you remember why you came to

Earth, who

> you serve, and who sent you here. The good words we say and

the good

> deeds we do are not ours: They are the words and deeds of

the One

> who brought us here. In that spirit, I hope you will write this on

> your wall: When a great ship is in harbor and moored, it is

safe,

> there can be no doubt. But that is not what great ships are built

> for.

>

> This comes with much love and prayer that you remember who

you came

> from, and why you came to this beautiful, needful Earth,

>

> Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D

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It's a delight to see such thoughts... there are many who carries the

shadows of a past and remain in anguish. The reason for this anguish

is of course the lack of Yogic vision. With commonsense it's not

possible to comprehend the "samsara chakra" - if we walk around the

earth is flat as we see and understand but when we go up sufficiently

above - when we go above the 'earth' - we can see that it's a sphere.

Similar is the Yogic experience - a new conviction from a new vision

dawns... till such time Man cannot get rid of the anguish.

 

chandra hari

 

 

 

 

 

 

, "omprem" <omprem> wrote:

> OM

>

> Allow me to summarize your post with this quote by Dag

> Hammarskjold, a former Secretary-General of the UN:

>

> "We are not permitted to choose the frame of our destiny. But

> what we put into it is ours."

>

> OM Namah Sivaya

>

> Omprem

>

>

> , "asura_loki"

> <laroye2003> wrote:

> > Mis estimados: Do not lose heart. We were made for these

> times. I

> > have heard from so many recently who are deeply and properly

> > bewildered. They are concerned about the state of affairs in our

> > world right now... Ours is a time of almost daily astonishment

> and

> > often righteous rage over the latest degradations of what

> matters

> > most to civilized, visionary people.

> >

> > You are right in your assessments. The lustre and hubris

> some have

> > aspired to while endorsing acts so heinous against children,

> elders,

> > everyday people, the poor, the unguarded, the helpless, is

> > breathtaking. Yet, I urge you, ask you, gentle you, to please not

> > spend your spirit dry by bewailing these difficult times.

> Especially

> > do not lose hope. Most particularly because, the fact is – we

> were

> > made for these times. Yes. For years, we have been learning,

> > practicing, been in training for and just waiting to meet on this

> > exact plain of engagement...

> >

> > I grew up on the Great Lakes and recognize a seaworthy

> vessel when I

> > see one. Regarding awakened souls, there have never been

> more able

> > crafts in the waters than there are right now across the world.

> And

> > they are fully provisioned and able to signal one another as

> never

> > before in the history of humankind... Look out over the prow;

> there

> > are millions of boats of righteous souls on the waters with you.

> > Even though your veneers may shiver from every wave in this

> stormy

> > roil, I assure you that the long timbers composing your prow

> and

> > rudder come from a greater forest. That long-grained lumber is

> known

> > to withstand storms, to hold together, to hold its own, and to

> > advance, regardless.

> >

> > We have been in training for a dark time such as this, since the

> day

> > we

> > assented to come to Earth. For many decades, worldwide,

> souls just

> > like us have been felled and left for dead in so many ways over

> and

> > over brought down by naivete, by lack of love, by being

> ambushed and

> > assaulted by various cultural and personal shocks in the

> extreme. We

> > have a history of being gutted, and yet remember this

> especially –

> > we have also, of necessity, perfected the knack of resurrection.

> > Over and over again we have been the living proof that that

> which

> > has been exiled, lost, or foundered can be restored to life

> again.

> >

> > In any dark time, there is a tendency to veer toward fainting

over

> > how much is wrong or unmended in the world. Do not focus on

> that.

> > There is a tendency too to fall into being weakened by

> perseverating

> > on what is outside your reach, by what cannot yet be. Do not

> focus

> > there. That is spending the wind without raising the sails. We

> are

> > needed, that is all we can know. And though we meet

> resistance, we

> > more so will meet great souls who will hail us, love us and

> guide

> > us, and we will know them when they appear. Didn't you say

> you were

> > a believer? Didn't you say you pledged to listen to a voice

> greater?

> > Didn't you ask for grace? Don't you remember that to be in

> grace

> > means to submit to the voice greater?...

> >

> > Understand the paradox: If you study the physics of a

> waterspout,

> > you will see that the outer vortex whirls far more quickly than

> the

> > inner one. To calm the storm means to quiet the outer layer, to

> > cause it to swirl much less, to more evenly match the velocity of

> > the inner core – till whatever has been lifted into such a

vicious

> > funnel falls back to Earth, lays down, is peaceable again. One

> of

> > the most important steps you can take to help calm the storm

> is to

> > not allow yourself to be taken in a flurry of overwrought emotion

> or

> > desperation thereby accidentally contributing to the swale and

> the

> > swirl.

> >

> > Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world all at once, but

of

> > stretching out to mend the part of the world that is within our

> > reach. Any small, calm thing that one soul can do to help

> another

> > soul, to assist some portion of this poor suffering world, will

> help

> > immensely. It is not given to us to know which acts or by whom,

> will

> > cause the critical mass to tip toward an enduring good. What is

> > needed for dramatic change is an accumulation of acts,

> adding,

> > adding to, adding more, continuing. We know that it does not

> > take "everyone on Earth" to bring justice and peace, but only a

> > small, determined group who will not give up during the first,

> > second, or hundredth gale.

> >

> > One of the most calming and powerful actions you can do to

> intervene

> > in a stormy world is to stand up and show your soul. Soul on

> deck

> > shines like gold in dark times. The light of the soul throws

> sparks,

> > can send up flares, builds signal fires, causes proper matters

> to

> > catch fire. To display the lantern of soul in shadowy times like

> > these –- to be fierce and to show mercy toward others, both,

> are

> > acts of immense bravery and greatest necessity. Struggling

> souls

> > catch light from other souls who are fully lit and willing to

show

> > it. If you would help to calm the tumult, this is one of the

> > strongest things you can do.

> >

> > There will always be times when you feel discouraged. I too

> have felt

> > despair many times in my life, but I do not keep a chair for it;

I

> > will not

> > entertain it. It is not allowed to eat from my plate. The reason

is

> > this: In my uttermost bones I know something, as do you. It is

> that

> > there can be no despair when you remember why you came to

> Earth, who

> > you serve, and who sent you here. The good words we say and

> the good

> > deeds we do are not ours: They are the words and deeds of

> the One

> > who brought us here. In that spirit, I hope you will write this

on

> > your wall: When a great ship is in harbor and moored, it is

> safe,

> > there can be no doubt. But that is not what great ships are built

> > for.

> >

> > This comes with much love and prayer that you remember who

> you came

> > from, and why you came to this beautiful, needful Earth,

> >

> > Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D

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