DAYDREAMS@onelink.ca
05-18-2007, 03:11 PM
Due to an extraordinary sequence of events last summer I found myself responding passionately to a forwarded email about a group of women calling themselves the Vessels of Peace. Just the phrase ….vessels of peace… spoke to the fulfillment of a deep need. Upon investigation I was satisfied that this was an effort I was meant to be part of. More about the Vessels of Peace and how they came into being… www.vesselsofpeace.com
With the guidance/meditations offered through those first teleconferences, I created an intentional place for Peace to reside within my being. This has produced a profound yet subtle shift in my body vibration. While I would describe the overall inner feeling of being smoother, softer and gentler, the outer more physical manifestation of this energy can be unruly and uncomfortable in its’ bare assed honesty. This work has also assisted me in letting go of cherished but dysfunctional core beliefs that were formed in childhood.
I came across the Divine Cosmos site around the same time last summer, another forwarded link I followed. I found myself resonant with David’s message and finally understood why after thirty something years of reading all the metaphysical material I could lay my hands on I had avoided Edgar Cayce. I felt Cayce was “old fashioned” and guilt riddled and preferred the Urantia book, or Seth material and even stuff like Lobsang Rampa or the IChing. I now find that David is so not “old fashioned” as to make my head spin…I love that.
Late this winter it was time to order the Science of Peace. I’m on my second read of the series. It’s a delight to have my hunches and intuitive understanding of our Oneness backed up with scientific data, a real confidence builder. What prompts me to write today is another one of those extraordinary sequence of events that would take too long to explain but was sufficient to cue me that I should pull these two worlds of mine together. The research into the concept of praying and meditating for peace is a particularly comforting/confidence building piece of information to my way of being. I have for tens of years responded to anyone who suggests violence of any sort as an answer to conflict that “violence begets violence.
All of the above I share in order to place an email I received this afternoon from the Vessels of Peace, a part of which I want to share, in context.
[note from moderator: you may visit the site to see its messages]
With the guidance/meditations offered through those first teleconferences, I created an intentional place for Peace to reside within my being. This has produced a profound yet subtle shift in my body vibration. While I would describe the overall inner feeling of being smoother, softer and gentler, the outer more physical manifestation of this energy can be unruly and uncomfortable in its’ bare assed honesty. This work has also assisted me in letting go of cherished but dysfunctional core beliefs that were formed in childhood.
I came across the Divine Cosmos site around the same time last summer, another forwarded link I followed. I found myself resonant with David’s message and finally understood why after thirty something years of reading all the metaphysical material I could lay my hands on I had avoided Edgar Cayce. I felt Cayce was “old fashioned” and guilt riddled and preferred the Urantia book, or Seth material and even stuff like Lobsang Rampa or the IChing. I now find that David is so not “old fashioned” as to make my head spin…I love that.
Late this winter it was time to order the Science of Peace. I’m on my second read of the series. It’s a delight to have my hunches and intuitive understanding of our Oneness backed up with scientific data, a real confidence builder. What prompts me to write today is another one of those extraordinary sequence of events that would take too long to explain but was sufficient to cue me that I should pull these two worlds of mine together. The research into the concept of praying and meditating for peace is a particularly comforting/confidence building piece of information to my way of being. I have for tens of years responded to anyone who suggests violence of any sort as an answer to conflict that “violence begets violence.
All of the above I share in order to place an email I received this afternoon from the Vessels of Peace, a part of which I want to share, in context.
[note from moderator: you may visit the site to see its messages]