Sunday, April 1, 2018

Today I Pray


April 1, 2018

It’s cold, windy, with light snow flurries, and the sun peaks at us from time to time. The clouds are grey and white, the land and all the trees are brown, the blue and yellow that show through between breaks in the clouds are the only colors of the day. Green and blue are on my mind as we leave yesterday’s Full Blue Moon, our heart chakras are balancing and awareness reaches the throat chakra.

Many people are celebrating Easter today. I pray for all of the babies who were sacrificed for this outdated, holocaustic tradition. And I pray many, many people leave lamb off the menu today, and all of those pigs, so many beautiful, loving pigs. My heart aches greatly for all of those families torn apart, I fear the number. I pray that it is the smallest it has ever been. I pray change comes easy for many, many people. The damage has been done already. The stores have been stocked. The murders have taken place, again I fear the number. I fear the pain I will feel if I know the number, the pain I will feel from knowing I can’t make it stop. I pray the cries and screams remain in nightmares, maybe then we’ll see what we’re doing.

Today, I pray. I pray for the animals. I pray for the pain and suffering in the world. As long as we continue to contribute to the pain and suffering of living beings, we too shall continue to experience pain and suffering ourselves. Don’t like what you see in the world? Begin to analyze all of your thoughts and actions. Are they in line with what you wish to see in the world? There you might find where to begin.

Today, I pray. I pray for the animals and I give thanks. I give thanks for all of the love. I give thanks for the love coming from so many people, the love that is ending animal cruelty. We all want to end humanity cruelty. But where there is light, we will always find a little dark. And where there is dark, we will always find a little light. People will suffer, animals will suffer, it is a part of life. We have the ability and power to choose how we contribute. Do we knowingly contribute to human suffering? If we don’t pay attention to where our dollars go when we purchase certain products, we could be contributing to slave labor, child abuse, along with a number of environmental issues. It can be difficult to pay attention to every little thing you buy, but it can be done, and even then can we trust our sources? But…when we purchase food, especially and specifically meat, we are DIRECTLY contributing to suffering. There is no way around it. We are buying a dead animal. Every packaged animal we buy experienced suffering. Their lives were cut short if they were killed with the mere purpose to be sold for consumption.

I pray more people begin to choose peace. Through peace, we will no longer wish to contribute to suffering. I pray for peace. Peace reduces suffering, anxiety, worry, regret, resentment. Peace is an all healing force. When we wish for peace, we can begin to release all that does not serve peace.

The clouds are passing and the sunshine warms my soul. I wish for the strong, bold wind to carry and expand the love and peace with it today.