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For I was remind once again that if I assume a negative response the
divinely responsive universe will always provide opportunities in which
people and events will response negatively to me. On the other hand, if I
truly desire to live more positively, the universe will always provide
opportunities in which my desire to be positive is challenged by seemingly
negative events. In both cases the outward happenings could be exactly the
same and yet one’s internal process is vastly different. I wish for all of you my deepest aloha in your personal journeys of
growth and evolution. May we all begin to notice to growth opportunities the
universe presents to us. So, as Harmony says: “May we all learn the lesson so
we won’t have to repeat it!” Aloha, Peace and Wellness, Holman |
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Aloha and Good Morning, As I packed for my annual pilgrimage to San Francisco for the Makahiki
celebration that culminates with an opportunity to enter into the fire made
sacred and walk upon the hot coals, I found myself reflecting upon my life
and my hopes, my relationship and my desire to learn a better way of being, a
better way of presenting myself, a better way of honoring and serving my
beloved, my family and all of you. |
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We do not live in a cold empty universe devoid of everything save a few
pieces of swirling matter tumbling through the vastness of space. That may be
an accurate description of how the physical universe seems to most people and
yet are we not so much more than merely physical? |
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Every living creature from the most advanced human being to the tiniest
of viruses, and everything else, is an interconnected reflection of the
Divine. I mean connected in the literal sense. Those who have eyes to see
would perceive the tiny, spider web strands that stretch between all that is. The Hawaiian word Aloha, formed from the roots alo (Meaning to share) and
ha (meaning breath, but also implies life and the divine), can be translated
as the breath of life that flows from the heart of god to me and through me
to you – and from the heart of god to you and through you to me in a profound
sharing for we are all connected and we are all one in our ultimate level of
being. We cling to the illusion of separation because it is useful in our
evolution. In my minds eye, I see that if one were to gather up all the
shinning silver connections that flow from each of us to each of us and from there to everything else we would gaze upon the face
of god. |
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Then, after a moment to let the feeling flow through, I took a breath and
found a place of stillness and into that stillness flooded an awareness that
maybe, just maybe she was asking me for reassurance: reassurance that I
notice and appreciate how hard she is working to support me and to help make
my trip possible, that I notice and appreciate all the things she has to take
on alone while I’m away, since I won’t be there to help her and most
importantly that I love her and will miss her while I am gone. My whole inner
being changed and grew quiet in that moment of insight. And to myself I
acknowledged, “Yeah, it really is nice.” This morning moment is my public
acknowledgement of my appreciation for her and my appreciation for the moment
of insight and growth presented by the universe in the form of a simple
comment: “It must be nice.” |
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So, this morning as my beloved partner arose to prepare for work and as I
arose to prepare for my trip, she made the comment “It must be nice.” My first thoughtless, automatic reaction was a burst of anger that
flooded into my stomach at all the negative things I assumed she was implying
by that comment. |
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I believe that this divine, beautiful, interconnected universe is a
conscious creation that acts like a womb for is it not the place in which we
grow, develop and mature? Within the womb I believe we receive that which we
truly desire even when we fail to recognize the form in which our desires
return to us. I also believe that the energies and intentions that we
consciously and unconsciously project outward always return. “Cast your bread
upon the waters,” was the phrase Christ chose to teach this principle and its
profound implications. |


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