Amidst the Calm Calamity of Hurricanes
In times of ease and in times of challenge, it’s natural
to seek healing comfort in the visionary truths of the sage—the poet, philosopher,
theologian. Sometimes another voice and a differing worldview are the balm that
begins to touch and soothe a dangerous wound. Perhaps the first step toward healing
is to know that, over miles and centuries, water is what cleanses and connects
all life forms—then, now, always.
Your AIHT Vibrations staff pauses to thank the wise,
reverent voices who seek to beam a healing light into life’s shadows. We
feel honored to share a worldwide glimpse of their wisdom, first from Japanese
Nobel Prize scientist Masuro Emoto, whose research is documented in The Hidden
Messages of Water, and in the movie What the Bleep Do We Know.
“Let us purify all water on earth by love and thanks,
sending the highest vibration of ‘Hado’ that we can possibly experience.”
Next, a feminine reflection from America’s own Louise Hay,
Ph.D.:
“When I hear of any crisis, I surround the whole situation
with white light. I send love and healing energy to everyone connected with it,
including whomever or whatever may have done the damage.
“As we envision the whole planet peaceful, prosperous
and healthy, we see every person fed, clothed and housed and living in safety.
They, like you, are a beautiful, wonderful creation of Life. Our strength comes
from our connection of Source of All. Living in constant gratitude and appreciation
brings good into our lives.”
During the late-summer darkness between Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita, AIHT communications coordinator Mary Grace McCord was able to visit Atlanta
and stand in the light of metaphysical counselor Wayne Dyer, Ph.D. Here’s
what he told us:
“If a wind force topping 175 MPH can crush our lungs
in seconds, we must ask ourselves if God feels this is the only way to get our
attention. In the aftermath of mortal devastation, to utter any critical words
is the height of absurdity. Be still, and know.”
During the late-October Hay House I Can Do It conference in Orlando,
AIHT president Michael Parker enjoyed sharing more bright light from our school
with Wayne Dyer.
“I
think when tragic things happen, it is on the surface. It’s like the ocean.
On the surface a wave comes, and sometimes the wave is very serious and strong.
But it comes and goes, comes and goes, and underneath the ocean always remains
calm.”
—
His Holiness, The 14th Dalai Lama (b. 1934)
Anticipating the Spring 2006 film adaptation of James Redfield’s
best-selling The Celestine Prophecy, we recently met with this modern-day
spiritual super hero and promised to share his prophetic thoughts on “Unity
101: Catastrophic Connection.”
“Our intuitive intelligence can bring great and wildly
synchronistic guidance. If we enter this flow with a premeditated intention of
giving, energetically, it constantly opens the way to a greater understanding
among alienated groups. This, I feel, is our real reason for being. Real evolution
comes person to person. In our theater of unification, everything from human violence
to the whims of nature can be viewed as a challenge to strengthen our connection
in the spirit, so that every test in this world builds a greater bond with everyone
else.”
In closing, AIHT alumna Barbara Rose, Ph.D. in metaphysics, invites
each of us to raise the collective vibration of transformational healing by looking
within.
At press time, Barbara’s reminder to meditate during external
storms and internal storms came in the days preceding Hurricane Wilma.
“Through all six senses—first and foremost our Highest
Wisdom—we are indeed Spirit-Led and Spirit-Fed,” says Barbara.
We hope that this following excerpt from her Web site resonates
with you as it does with us. To receive more of her Divine words visit:
www.borntoinspire.com.
“For those who attack, open your hearts. For those
whose hearts are open, continue only to share, give and continue your
light of Truth so that others can be awakened to the truth that resides
within each and every human being. This truth is pure love.”
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