Wednesday, November 24, 2010

May the Peace of the Heart Be With Us

[Can you find this Arunachala Hill on AHAM’s property?]

May the Peace of the Heart be with Us.

May we live from It’s Space, O’ so Clear.

As we greet each new day,

Complete in all ways,

We delight in the time that’s right HERE.

May we give from our Love in abundance

And, receive from a Heart that is free.

We’ll join as One Voice,

Taking Truth as our choice,

And, accept all of mankind as Me.

This is the song that was written, by Karen Michaels, especially for our Sunday morning gathering, in the early days of AHAM.

As our Virtual Peace Pilgrimage begins, it actually fits beautifully for us all to use as our “Peace Prayer.” I invite us all to use it at the beginning of each day, right after morning mediation, throughout the day at Heart Times, and then at the end of our evening mediation. This is a very powerful way that we can each hold a Peace Vigil in our corner of the world, to create a network of Light, and assist with the transformational shift that is now occurring throughout the world. How does it feel, right now, for us all to be living as it says in the end of this prayer/song?

Today we have lifted the fear,

Not in some distance place,

But right HERE.

And, if I work on me,

All of the world soon will be

Bathed in a Radiant Light.

May the Peace of the Heart be with us,

May we live in this Space, oh so Clear.

We now join as ONE VOICE,

Taking Truth as our choice,

We accept all of mankind as ME.


P.S. I just received this from Karen, the one that wrote this song...thank you for the precious memory...

Dearest Elizabeth,

Thank you for using "Accepting All Mankind As Me" as a peace prayer/song in your blog today. The words definitely ring so true today, as the world flows through various energy changes. When that song was written, I remember how forcefully Divine Consciousness wanted it to be "born". The first half of the song was written the night before the very first Sunday Morning program AHAM held at the old "Janus Theater" in Greensboro. Then, the second half came through right after Ramana delivered that very first Sunday talk! He always loved the words to that song and in my mind's eye, I can see him, with eyes closed, a soft smile, gently swaying to the music!

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