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In Search Of Understanding

A channeled message from Yeoshua in response to the current situation in Japan:

In search of understanding...

In search of understanding...

Japan is in the midst of a very powerful transformation right now. She is reflecting back what has been done to Mother Earth. Mother Earth is acting like a mirror for humankind to see what they have created. Nuclear power is not an answer for human needs for electricity. This is not an answer that is right and evolutionary for you. It is not sustainable. The time for nuclear power has passed. It is time to change to other modes of generating electricity. This was one message and many have heard it and are making motions now even as I channel these words to make nuclear energy a thing of the past. This is good. The people in power now have the ability to reduce nuclear power and the next generation will eliminate it completely.

Those who have died in this process knew they were leaving and willingly left for the good of the many who remain behind. Their message will be heard. We must not harm our planet in this way. It is time to be respectful of mother earth and all her power and glory. Humans forget they are only one of many passengers on this spaceship and do not honor or give thanks for what she gives to them. We hope to change this way of thinking now and in the future.

Watch the beauty of a people emerge.

Watch the beauty of a people emerge.

Mother Earth wanted to be heard and she was. Her voice was heard around the world. Her message may need to be clarified for some who do not see the broader view. Many have limited thinking of just what this means to them as individuals. The time of the individual has passed. It is now the time of community and coming together for the common good. The Japanese people exemplify this behavior. They have come together in a peaceful and loving way to help each other. There is no looting or violence because this happened to them and their country. They show respect to one another and to one another’s houses and shops. Their confidence and pride in who they are shines through and they offer hands of support to each other even in the most desperate of situations. This is who they are as a people. Many in America would do well to sit up and take notice. There is much to be learned. Pay attention in the coming days and watch the beauty of a people unfold in ways you’ve never seen before. Namaste.

Gratitude–Spiritual Principle Number Two

What would you like to share with us this Thanksgiving week about gratitude?

The gratitude shift...

The gratitude shift...

Yeoshua: We are so glad there is a holiday around the substantial spiritual principle of gratitude. This is my spiritual principle number two. This is an amazingly important and amazingly simple principle to master. It is simply about giving thanks for every person, place, thing, or circumstance in your life. The process of giving thanks is transformative. It can take you from anger to bliss when you properly give thanks and see the situation from a different perspective.

Let me give you an example. Many people right now are preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday. They are cursing the many people and long lines in the grocery stores of America. They are ticking off all the items on their to-do list in regards to cooking a turkey with all of the trimmings. They are worrying about who is coming to be seated at their table. They are worrying about how much money it will cost to buy all the food needed to prepare this fabulous feast. That is one perspective. Let us think of another perspective.

What about the families that cannot be with one another this Thanksgiving because they have no money to make the trip? What about the families who do not have the means to buy and cook a turkey this year? What about the single individuals who have no one to share a meal with on Thanksgiving or on any other day? These are a few other perspectives. Does it change how you feel about the rushing around, the crowded parking lots, and the cursing the time you spend preparing and cooking? Do you look on the situation with gratitude as a result of this change in perspective? I would think yes. Can this change of perspective take you from cursing the holiday to being thankful for your own circumstances? I would think the answer is yes.

So, as you move through this holiday, I ask you to give thanks, for real. Look around you at the people you love and the people who love you and give thanks. Look around at the place you call home and give thanks. Look around at the food on the table and give thanks. Move through this holiday with joy on your lips and peace in your heart.

And whenever you find yourself cranky or angry or out of sorts, look for something to be thankful for even if it’s just a flower growing out of the sidewalk. This simple gesture will transform you if you allow it to. God bless you. Namasté.