Tag Archives: yeshua

A Time to Sing

Our beautiful planet...

Our beautiful planet...

It is a time to be happy. Spring has brought forth the flowers and the rains have produced abundance everywhere. It is a good time to be alive. Be awake and see the beauty of this earth. It is here for you to revel in and enjoy. The earth is abundance in every sense of the word. Drink it in. Eat the abundance and feel how it feels to taste the bounties of this earth. Enjoy the green grass, the swaying of a tree in the breeze, the blue sky dotted with white puffy clouds. There is so much to be thankful for. Behold the magnificence of this world we live in. It is a gift that we need to cherish and respect. Too many go by without giving the earth a thought each day. They take it for granted and this is a shame.

The perfect geometry...

The perfect geometry...

We have much to love about where we live—so much beauty. It is my wish that people open their eyes to this and see the sacred nature of this planet. There is so much to be learned from a blade of grass if we only sit and contemplate it. The placement of trees by nature’s hand is purposeful. The shape of a shell holds the perfect geometry. The waves lapping the beach are all in perfect harmony with the planets around us. The song of the dolphins and the whales speak to spheres not seen. Vibrations of birds and the sound of a river all have their place in holding this planet together and providing balance to all of us.

Find our song...

Find our song...

WE must find these songs of balance again because we too used to have a song. We had a song that balanced each other and balanced with the earth, the rocks, the air, the oceans, and the animals. WE have not sung our song in a very long time. It is time to regain this ability — to listen and to sing. It is time for this knowledge to be brought forth. It is time to sing together for peace, for balance and to do our part in rebalancing this earth. We need to honor her with song and not just any song but the song of humans. We, too, have our own song. We must find it and sing it again. When all the voices around the world come together to sing this song, rivers can be unpolluted, ocean waters can run true blue, skies will be cleared of smog, animals will be healed, and people will take their place again as a protector of this planet and not as its enemy. Do it now. Find the song of the human and sing it. Sing it loud and sing it strong. It is time to heal the planet in this way.

Remember. Remember, Remember.

Love where we live and sing to it...

Love where we live and sing to it...

Spiritual Principle #6 – Trust

Yeoshua wishes to share the sixth spiritual principle with us today.

The Sixth Spiritual principle I wish to discuss is now ready to be revealed. It is all about trust. You must trust others.  You must learn to trust yourself. It is only with trust that we can move forward and not only forward but into love and away from fear. We must begin with trust. It all begins with trust.

Trust is a seed...

Trust is a seed...

You see a seed trusts that it will find its proper home in a fertile piece of soil and that it will receive enough sunlight and rain. And when it does, a tree begins to put down it’s roots as a seedling and grows into a magnificent tree. The tiny seed holds not only the proper DNA but it holds trust in the universe to provide what it needs to grow. We each need to hold this type of trust for ourselves and know that what we need to grow will also be provided to us.

It is when we trust that we can relax and let go enough for spirit to work in our lives. If we never let go and trust, spirit never has an opening in which to work magic in our lives.

Yes, there are many who recognize this pattern in their lives but there are still a few of you who have not yet had this experience. I wish for you to trust. This is part of having faith. Trust that the universe is unfolding exactly as it should. Trust that you are in your perfect place to achieve your goals. Trust that you are experiencing exactly what you need to right now to get you where you want to be. Trust. It is as simple as that.

Who do you trust? Who trusts you?

Who do you trust? Who trusts you?

Another facet of trust is other people. Trust is something today’s society has trouble holding onto. It is easily lost and hard to regain. This will change but this is how it is now. It is only by extending trust to others that trust may be regained but this is done in a very slow process. You extend little by little your trust over time to see if the other person can be trusted. You gain a little trust and you extend your trust a little further. The other person reciprocates and the dance of trust begins. It is a dance of spiritual energy between the two of you. It is a beautiful thing to witness the birth of trust between two people.

If you have lost trust with someone, this is the most difficult to rebuild. We feel wounded. We feel misguided in our instinct to trust this person. This is OK. We feel what we feel. But in order to heal, we must begin again at the beginning. Extend a tiny bit of trust when you feel the other person is ready to put in the work on your relationship. It is difficult but this olive branch to the other person creates a space for trust to begin being built again. It does not take much from you for the other person to reach out and try again.

But you need to decide if this other person is ready. If the other person is not ready to try again, your initial olive branch of trust will be rejected. If you feel forced to extend your trust, your actions will also be rejected. You can only extend trust when you feel love in your heart for this person. If you do not feel this love, YOU are not ready to begin again. Wait and have patience until you feel ready and you feel the other person is ready to try again. Then you will have success. Do not sabotage your own efforts by beginning this process too soon.

If others have lost trust in you, it is your turn to wait until the other person offers their trust to you again and you must cherish this trust as if is a delicate egg. You carry it with profound gratitude, humility, and responsibility. Trust is the most important gift you give another. Do not be careless with it. It may only be given once to you. Treat it with the proper respect and be trusting in return. Do the dance of trust with this person with honor, respect, and love in your heart. You shall be rewarded but never take it for granted again.

The gift of trust...

The gift of trust...

We as humans rely on this trust in our relationships with family, friends, and even in the workplace. It often goes unrecognized and underappreciated. Look for it when you have it and give thanks. It is a special gift that we give to each other. Let us view it from that perspective from now on.
God bless, Yeoshua.

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.