Light Eye
12-12-2004, 12:23 PM
Dear Friends,
Here's the latest from Carla and the group.
Be Well, Be Love.
David
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/issues/2004/2004_0919.htm
Sunday Meditation
September 19, 2004
Group question: Today, Q?uo, our question has to do with how we might be able to
determine, perhaps even define, our spiritual path through our daily round of
activities. As we?re immersed in all the things that we do during our regular
days, it?s so easy to get lost in the details and the ups and downs. Could you
give us some little way or a shorthand way of reminding ourselves who we are and
what we?re doing, of how to find our way through the maze and to make a
spiritual sense of it all?
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/issues/2004/2004_1003.htm
Sunday Meditation
October 3, 2004
Group question: The question this week has to do with the roots of the concept
of what we call ?terrorism,? the attempts by a small group of people to gain
that which they feel is their due and to gain it by violent means. We were
referred back to the Biblical story of Sarah and Abraham where Abraham was
unable to bear a child because Sarah was barren. He went in to Sarah?s
maid-servant, Hagar, who was Egyptian, and she bore him a son, Ishmael. Fourteen
years later, when Abraham was 100, Sarah was blessed by the Lord God at that
time to have a child who was named Isaac. These two were the children of Abraham
but only Isaac achieved the inheritance. Ishmael was left to wander into the
desert and to form the tribes of what we now call the Arabs. And it is the
battle between the Arabs and the Jews that seems to be so violently apparent in
our world today. So we were wondering if Q?uo could give us a philosophical
background of this type of energy and how it can be resolved upon our
planet Earth today.
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/issues/2004/2004_1114.htm
Sunday Meditation
November 14, 2004
Group question: The question today has to do with breaking our forms and our
rituals when it seems appropriate in order to let in the light better, shall I
say. We are wondering if Q?uo could give us some guidance as to how to recognize
when this is appropriate or how to, shall we say, roll with the punch when it
seems inevitable. We are aware that, even when times and things don?t look like
they?re working out the way they should and they seem to be totally askew, that
all is well and all is perfect. How can we see that and how can we find a path
that isn?t so deleterious to our own journey, sabotaging ourselves? Somewhere in
there, Q?uo, I?m sure you could find something to talk about!
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Here's the latest from Carla and the group.
Be Well, Be Love.
David
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/issues/2004/2004_0919.htm
Sunday Meditation
September 19, 2004
Group question: Today, Q?uo, our question has to do with how we might be able to
determine, perhaps even define, our spiritual path through our daily round of
activities. As we?re immersed in all the things that we do during our regular
days, it?s so easy to get lost in the details and the ups and downs. Could you
give us some little way or a shorthand way of reminding ourselves who we are and
what we?re doing, of how to find our way through the maze and to make a
spiritual sense of it all?
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/issues/2004/2004_1003.htm
Sunday Meditation
October 3, 2004
Group question: The question this week has to do with the roots of the concept
of what we call ?terrorism,? the attempts by a small group of people to gain
that which they feel is their due and to gain it by violent means. We were
referred back to the Biblical story of Sarah and Abraham where Abraham was
unable to bear a child because Sarah was barren. He went in to Sarah?s
maid-servant, Hagar, who was Egyptian, and she bore him a son, Ishmael. Fourteen
years later, when Abraham was 100, Sarah was blessed by the Lord God at that
time to have a child who was named Isaac. These two were the children of Abraham
but only Isaac achieved the inheritance. Ishmael was left to wander into the
desert and to form the tribes of what we now call the Arabs. And it is the
battle between the Arabs and the Jews that seems to be so violently apparent in
our world today. So we were wondering if Q?uo could give us a philosophical
background of this type of energy and how it can be resolved upon our
planet Earth today.
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/issues/2004/2004_1114.htm
Sunday Meditation
November 14, 2004
Group question: The question today has to do with breaking our forms and our
rituals when it seems appropriate in order to let in the light better, shall I
say. We are wondering if Q?uo could give us some guidance as to how to recognize
when this is appropriate or how to, shall we say, roll with the punch when it
seems inevitable. We are aware that, even when times and things don?t look like
they?re working out the way they should and they seem to be totally askew, that
all is well and all is perfect. How can we see that and how can we find a path
that isn?t so deleterious to our own journey, sabotaging ourselves? Somewhere in
there, Q?uo, I?m sure you could find something to talk about!
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