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(9/13/01 2:22 pm)
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Healin Prayer called forth . . .
Join Neale Donald Walsch, Marianne Williamson, James
> Twyman, James
> Redfield and Doreen Virtue in this prayerful
> response to the recent
> terrorist attacks on the US. We join with all the
> millions around the
> world praying for peace, and for those who have been
> injured or killed.
> Please send this out to as many people as you can so
> we can keep our
> minds focused on peace.
>
> Seven Days of Prayer
> It took seven to create the world,
> we now ask you to join us in spending
> the next seven days recreating it.
>
> Wherever you are, join us for the next seven days
> "FEELING" this new
> world and praying it into existence. At 9pm EST, 6pm
> west coast time,
> from September 11 to 18, simply feel the presence of
> millions around the
>
> world who are praying for all violence to cease.
> Spend ten minutes in
> silence each night knowing that we are creating a
> new world based upon
> the laws of compassion and peace. Once again, please
> pass this on to
> everyone you know.
>
> A Letter from Neale, Marianne, James, James and
> Doreen:
>
> Dear friends around the world?
>
> The events of this day cause every thinking person
> to stop their daily
> lives, whatever is going on in them, and to ponder
> deeply the larger
> questions of life. We search again for not only the
> meaning of life, but
>
> the purpose of our individual and collective
> experience as we have
> created it-and we look earnestly for ways in which
> we might recreate
> ourselves anew as a human species, so that we will
> never treat each
> other this way again.
>
> The hour has come for us to demonstrate at the
> highest level our most
> extraordinary thought about Who We Really Are.
>
> There are two possible responses to what has
> occurred today. The first
> comes from love, the second from fear.
>
> If we come from fear we may panic and do things-as
> individuals and as
> nations-that could only cause further damage. If we
> come from love we
> will find refuge and strength, even as we provide it
> to others.
>
> This is the moment of your ministry. This is the
> time of teaching. What
> you teach at this time, through your every word and
> action right now,
> will remain as indelible lessons in the hearts and
> minds of those whose
> lives you touch, both now, and for years to come.
>
> We will set the course for tomorrow, today. At this
> hour. In this
> moment.
>
> Let us seek not to pinpoint blame, but to pinpoint
> cause.
>
> Unless we take this time to look at the cause of our
> experience, we will
>
> never remove ourselves from the experiences it
> creates. Instead, we will
>
> forever live in fear of retribution from those
> within the human family
> who feel aggrieved, and, likewise, seek retribution
> from them.
>
> To us the reasons are clear. We have not learned
> the most basic human
> lessons. We have not remembered the most basic
> human truths. We have
> not understood the most basic spiritual wisdom. In
> short, we have not
> been listening to God, and because we have not, we
> watch ourselves do
> ungodly things.
>
> The message we hear from all sources of truth is
> clear: We are all one.
> That is a message the human race has largely
> ignored. Forgetting this
> truth is the only cause of hatred and war, and the
> way to remember is
> simple: Love, this and every moment.
>
> If we could love even those who have attacked us,
> and seek to understand
>
> why they have done so, what then would be our
> response? Yet if we meet
> negativity with negativity, rage with rage, attack
> with attack, what
> then will be the outcome?
>
> These are the questions that are placed before the
> human race today.
> They are questions that we have failed to answer for
> thousands of years.
>
> Failure to answer them now could eliminate the need
> to answer them at
> all.
>
> If we want the beauty of the world that we have
> co-created to be
> experienced by our children and our children's
> children, we will have to
>
> become spiritual activists right here, right now,
> and cause that to
> happen. We must choose to be at cause in the
> matter.
>
> So, talk with God today. Ask God for help, for
> counsel and advice, for
> insight and for strength and for inner peace and for
> deep wisdom. Ask
> God on this day to show us how to show up in the
> world in a way that
> will cause the world itself to change. And join all
> those people around
> the world who are praying right now, adding your
> Light to the Light that
>
> dispells all fear.
>
> That is the challenge that is placed before every
> thinking person today.
>
> Today the human soul asks the question: What can I
> do to preserve the
> beauty and the wonder of our world and to eliminate
> the anger and
> hatred-and the disparity that inevitably causes it -
> in that part of the
>
> world which I touch?
>
> Please seek to answer that question today, with all
> the magnificence
> that is You.
>
> What can you do TODAY...this very moment?
>
> A central teaching in most spiritual traditions is:
> What you wish to
> experience, provide for another.
>
> Look to see, now, what it is you wish to
> experience-in your own life,
> and in the world. Then see if there is another for
> whom you may be the
> source of that.
>
> If you wish to experience peace, provide peace for
> another.
>
> If you wish to know that you are safe, cause another
> to know that they
> are safe.
>
> If you wish to better understand seemingly
> incomprehensible things, help
>
> another to better understand.
>
> If you wish to heal your own sadness or anger, seek
> to heal the sadness
> or anger of another.
>
> Those others are waiting for you now. They are
> looking to you for
> guidance, for help, for courage, for strength, for
> understanding, and
> for assurance at this hour. Most of all, they are
> looking to you for
> love.
>
> We love you, and we send you our deepest thoughts of
> peace.
>
> Neale, Marianne, James, James and Doreen
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