For your consideration.

Often we are reminded that we are powerful and to never give away our power. If we think about it, often when we are anxious, angry, scared, upset, on edge, etc. it is because we are feeling like we have lost our power. Or maybe we have not lost it but don’t know how to use it. We are feeling out of control or we are surrounded by things that are out of our control. Sometimes we can identify what is troubling us, sometimes we can not.

Our message today tells us it does not matter. When we are feeling like we don’t know what we can do, we can offer blessings. Whatever the situation, whoever the person, we can offer up blessings. The more sincerity, gratitude, love, HOPE, and faith we put into the blessing, the more powerful it is. The more often we do this, the more apparent it will be that we are not out of control, but instead in perfect control. Sending powerful blessings for the highest good is always perfect.

So when people are shouting and saying things that seem out of control. Send them a powerful blessing. If an ambulance goes by us, bless who it is for and their caretakers. We are getting bad vibes off of someone, send them a blessing. If we are in a situation and don’t know what to do, send it a blessing for the highest outcome. You get the picture. There is always something we can do for the highest good. We can send blessings. Every single thing, person, or situation can be made better with blessings. The more blessings we send, the more powerful we become.

That is the HOPE. And so it is.

 

Bit by bit, piece by piece, HOPE by HOPE action steps anyone can take…

-Affirm…“I am loved. I am powerful”

-Meditate/pray…ask…”What is my next step for my highest good and the highest good of all?”

-Drink lots of water.

-Get outdoors and take in at least 10 deep breaths.

-Send blessings frequently.

 

What made me smile yesterday…

-Lots of stuff done around the house.

-Catching up with Alex and Jackie.

-I love using stuff I already have and repurposing them.

-A good book.

 

Love, Blessings, and Gratitude,

Rev. Chris

 

 

 

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