Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 The idea of a giving tree fits perfectly with what I have wanted to suggest regarding service to the program. Not everyone is in a position to serve by offering financial help. There is no obligation to give for the teachings. No payment is required , HOWEVER… Thank you to all who have helped to fund the programs chrism offers. He has been able to do so much more with your help. There are many who do offer help on a regular basis. And we are very grateful. This week chrism went to check his beehives. He lost one colony- over 10,ooo bees died because of not being able to find food. He now will be feeding the other hives honey to help support their environment. 10,000 are now gone because of lack of feeding. All communities need to work together to stay viable- all communities need to find ways to support their members. Parents support their families; towns support their schools; church members give to support the minister and the church workings; we all support our countries thru taxes; etc. All communities need to be fed their needs to survive. The KAS1 program is taking root in many venues. There are possibilities for many ways to serve those in need with their Kundalini journey. In order to offer all the services needed by people we have to find ways to fund the offerings and the events. We need to find ways to feed the programs and this community. A Giving Tree is one way to find the money to help - if members would stop and think of ways to put aside dollars for the program and then send the offering each month, chrism would have a better means to go forward with programs. Rather like a monthly offering where you pay so much /month. The amount can be determined by your means. Some of us can afford some; some can afford lots; some cannot afford at all to give. We all give by being part of this community yet if you can help feed the program we can do so much more. Some have asked about what is needed ( a wish list)– it is easier for some of us to donate to know exactly where the donation is going. We have discussed posting a list of needs and then you can specifically fund those. For example: a seminar requires workbooks. There are 40 pages in this book all color. This is a costly item and one that could be gifted by one or more. chrism has been purchasing water bottles to bless that he now is asking a donation for – the bottles need to be purchased before hand. chrism will be copying his CDs and those require a CD and a case. These are just a few ideas – there are more that can be presented and will be as we go forward. Please note that chrism does not like doing any asking for donations on this list, yet we can not keep up the new pace without some help from the community. I also want to mention the trip that brad and chrism will be making to visit students they are able to see. Brad is offering his funds toward this trip. However we as a community can help extend the funds to give more members an opportunity to meet chrism in person. There will be many opportunities to help with the trip. By feeding our community we feed ourselves. I will be posting a reminder and more info as we gather ideas of ways to feed our community. When we serve others we are practicing the safeties. May we find ways to feed our community for the betterment of all. Thank you to all- and please remember no one will be turned away from the teachings - all are welcome. Blessings e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 It saddens me to hear of the lost colony of bees, Chrism. Thank you for hand-feeding and nurturing the others as you do all of us. There seems to be much which parallels your selflessness and Shakti's love. With Gratitude: Danielle , " " . wrote: > > This week chrism went to check his beehives... all communities need to find ways to support their members. > e > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Yes this was surprising as they seemed to be doing so well. Unlike the other homes this one could not be checked without causing considerable upset to the hive itself so I left them to the sacred Mother who took them into her heart. The others are being hand fed as we are all from the divine love within. - blessings to you Danielle and all who read this group! - chrism , " iamwaitingmoon " <iamwaitingmoon wrote: > > It saddens me to hear of the lost colony of bees, Chrism. Thank you for hand-feeding and nurturing the others Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 Chrism, I am sorry to read about your poor bee colony. Such a loss. Hope the others pick up the slack, lol. But seriously, hope others join your community, or they give birth to new ones, or whatever bees do. Hope you recover soon is what I'm getting at. Blessings, Bill , " " . wrote: > > > This week chrism went to check his beehives. He lost one colony- over 10,ooo bees died because of not being able to find food. He now will be feeding the other hives honey to help support their environment. 10,000 are now gone because of lack of feeding. All communities need to work together to stay viable- all communities need to find ways to support their members. Parents support their families; towns support their schools; church members give to support the minister and the church workings; we all support our countries thru taxes; etc. All communities need to be fed their needs to survive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 Chrism, Holding your bees in my heart for a momemt with Love... Love, David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 Yes thank you Bill, The Bees work for themselves not me and our symbiosis is from a natural point of interaction. I could allow them all to die from starvation as would be the natural way. But humans have caused such a severe imbalance here in and upon this planet that I feel some measures towards restoration of balance can be given at least from my small interactions. All Bees are basic to the environment. Everyone relies on them and the other pollinators. The other Hives are doing fine and they receive the gifts I give with grace and appreciation and natural ferocity. Nothing is wasted. They in turn provide food for the wasps and other creatures of the field. It is all good! - blessings - chrism , " astronutski " <astronutski wrote: > > Chrism, > I am sorry to read about your poor bee colony. Such a loss. Hope the others pick up the slack, lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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