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The Power of One (Repost)

I just love this message so much I wanted to post it again.

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I asked Yeoshua to answer the question of “How can one person make a difference in this world?” and here is his response:

The Power of One
The Power of One

The power of one is remarkable. Think of all the single figures in our past to recognize the power of one. Think of Martin Luther King, Jr. or Gandhi or Mother Mary. Think of the difference one person has made in your own life. Sometimes it is difficult for you to see the power of one from the earth. When you come up and view it as a part of a larger picture you can see how the energy of the one effects everyone like ripples in a pond. It is an amazing sight to witness.

I wish only you could share this vision with me then you would more fully understand how important it is for you to show up as your highest self in every thought, deed, and action. From where you are, you also cannot see the energy transactions that occur as a part of your daily life. When you buy something at the store, there is more than just an exchange of currency, there is also an exchange of energy. Remember, the law of karma is always in effect. When you give positive energy to the clerk, it comes back to you ten fold. Do not be superficial in these exchanges because that will only bring you more of the same. Connect to the one source and you will simply carry a vibe of joy around with you and just as bees leave pollen on flowers you have visited, so will you leave drops of joy with the people and locations you have visited.

There is also the idea of temporary energy in locations. You can feel the energy of the room when people have argued there only moments before. More subtle is the energy of joy left behind in someone’s wake but it effects you nonetheless. Remember this as you move through your day. What will it feel like after you have left the store? What kind of energy imprint have you left behind for all others to feel after you have gone?

This is really a side issue but important nonetheless. I want you to see and notice the subtle ways that one person effects you so you can see how you effect others in your environment. NOW, think of this on a grander scale when you work with intention and focused energy on a particular task of healing or sending positive energy to a person or location. Yes, this is powerful.

And when two or more of you are gathered together, think of that power as doubled or tripled into infinity. This is why ceremony is so important in spiritual work. The coming together amplifies the energies and the location can also amplify the energy work. This has an amazing effect. Then you add song and sounds and breathing and singing and it all adds to the magic of the spiritual energy of coming together. Ancient traditions around the world are well aware of this. It is the newer traditions of Christianity that are so unaware of these earth traditions. It is my hope and part of my work to make them aware of the beauty and power in these traditions.

So, you ask if you can make a difference as one person? I challenge you to. Start simple by watching your energy throughout the day and see what kind of energy trail you leave behind. That will be a good beginning. Amen.

Spiritual Principle #7- The Power of Community

Yeoshua is ready to share the seventh spiritual principle in the series. Here goes…

Let us begin. The seventh principle is all about creating community in the people around you. When you are connected or linked to each other, you automatically create community. You care about one another. You provide opportunities to one another to grow, to learn, to find a new job, to read a book, to share an experience. These are all ways we share in what is called community. It is different than how we used to live in community.

The power of community lies in your hands...

The power of community lies in your hands...

For example, a community would be a tribe for Native Americans and then tribes within their clan would be extended community and these tribes people lived outside of their immediate village but were still considered family or community. Native Americans are more likely to use the word family rather than community. We in Western culture understand the term community better so I will use this term here.

We can and each most probably have created communities around ourselves. This is happening more and more and it’s a good thing. People in communities are seeking a more traditional form of living where neighbors cared about neighbors and shared resources and traded with each other to get what they needed and wanted. This is returning. The spirit of community is returning and this is good for all of the world to recognize. True change does not come from the top down but can begin from the bottom up. It can begin in our own communities.

Try teamwork for a change...

Try teamwork for a change...

Think about the recycling programs begun by members of your own community. This changes your day-to-day living tremendously. You can now recycle your paper, plastics, and glass because one person or a small group of people thought it was important enough to inquire how they could get a recycling program in their neighborhood. Think about the power in that. There is much power in community to change the status quo if we would only realize it. There is untold power in the many over the power of the few. I’m not calling for a revolution here. I am calling for change starting with your own community.

Look around and see what is needed in your community. How can you help? Are you connected to other people, either physically in your community by walking down your street and waving or being a part of a neighborhood watch program or helping with a community event?

Or are you part of a virtual community online? These are most extraordinary things. And they count just as much as physical communities. Whenever people are involved in helping one another whether it’s online or not, it does not matter. It still counts as a community and the beauty of a virtual one is that your community can stretch over thousands of miles and there are no borders around your community. Your community becomes the world at large. This is one of the most powerful unsung virtues of the World Wide Web or Internet. We are all connected virtually just as we are energetically. We can find real people living in Ethiopia or Iran or Lithuania or China or Bali or wherever you can dream. You can connect with people there. You can bypass the use of airplanes or automobiles and touch people–really affect their lives from the space of your own desk. How magical is that? How powerful is that? Amazing, the web we weave.

We are each a part of the web...

We are each a part of the web...

I want you to contemplate the power of community over the next few weeks. What are some examples of how communities have changed the course of human history? How have communities made this world a better place? How can you make your community a better place? What you have done for your friends on Facebook or on Linked In? These are social networking sites that create a community. How can you spread love and light in these virtual meeting places?

How can you be someone who brings people together? Reflect on this power and see what you can contribute today. Namaste.