Hello all,
There follows two articles that I have received. I have edited personal info, for privacy and respect, but this is worth a read, and a thought too. Enjoy All...I did!!!
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The Blessing
By Teresa Higginbotham
"Penny for the cup? Spare change mister? A dollar for a cup of coffee?" The bum sat up against a frigid wall between towering buildings."You aren't going to give him anything, are you? You know he'll just spend it on booze." A wife with frosted hair tugged on her husband's arm as he reached into his cashmere pocket for a dollar.
"Now you don't know that."
"Look at him." Her gloved hand went up to her nose. "He's a drunk. He'll just go down and buy a cheap bottle of wine and drink it down and sleep the rest of the day."
"But it's Christmas. We might be the only hope he's got."
"The only thing he's hoping for is a bottle of cheap rotgut"
"That may be...but we're doing o.k. this year and I want to give something back."
"Give something back? Who gave us our money? This dirty man on the street? No. We worked hard for all we have. If you're going to reward anybody, it should be me for putting up with all those long hours at the office."
The husband scratched his head still looking at the filthy bundle of humanity below him. "This could be us, you know."
"Don't be silly. We'd never let ourselves fall prey to an addiction. We're too smart for that."
"He may not be an addict."
"Yeh, right and that's Ivana's natural hair color."
"He may just be on hard times."
"Let's go, I'm getting cold and the curtain goes up in ten minutes."
The husband looked at the bum who was now looking directly into his eyes. The bum's eyes were blue surrounded by telltale wrinkles of being in the sun too long. He could have been a farmer who had spent years out in the fields.
He could have been a veteran who had looked up at the beating sun in Viet Nam. He could have been a father who had tried to protect his son from the violence of the street. He could have been anything...he could have been him.
The wife walked on and quickly, the husband reached into his pocket and took out a $10 dollar bill.
"Here old man, before my wife sees. Merry Christmas."
The man in the cashmere coat walked on catching up to the drifts of perfume left by his wife.
"Merry Christmas to you, sir." The bum's voice was barely heard. The bum stood up from the wall and walked to the hot dog vendor down the street.
After ordering five dogs he walked around the corner to the alley. There huddled against the other side of the wall was a little family of two children and woman. They hadn't always been here, but like the man had said, they had fallen on hard times. Things would be better in the new year.
"Here dear...Merry Christmas." He handed her the hot dogs which she passed out to the children.
A little girl of five looked up over her hotdog. "Is there change, Daddy?"
"Just a little."
"Then we shall have a present for Jesus' birthday."
" And when I start my new job after Christmas, we will remember this blessing. Yes, we will give Him a present too."
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Ami asked about what we do for Christmas spirit. I have had to re-define the Christmas Spirit for myself each year lately. I am taking one day at a time, feeling my way toward my Spirit of Christmas this year.
I have just happened upon at least part of my Spirit (and meaning) for Christmas this year and I wish to share it with you:
The ability to actually experience the hologram is another major event that is to happen. As has been stated to you recently, the current election process is for the purpose of unifying the people into one nation under God. And the nation will begin to step into the patterns of synchronicity, as do the small groups. The small groups are now noting the levels of being in synch with each other. I want to tell you something about the homeless people. You’ve heard this before, but the reader needs to know. The homeless person who stands upon a corner with his newspapers is one who is often given to by the stranger the essences of love. And over time, many of these homeless ones begin to feel levels of gratitude. They begin to know those who become their customers as far as purchasing the papers goes, and over time the two will enter into dialogue. And in this way the love essences grow. Over this holiday season, I would give you a small assignment. When it is possible, and you wish to give monies to a homeless person, pull over and park your vehicle and walk over to the homeless one and say to them, “I have a gift for you, but I have a need of a gift from you.” This may surprise the homeless one, but then say to the homeless one when you give the money, “I would ask of you a blessing.” Seldom will they fail to understand your request. They will most certainly do it for you. And in the releasement of that love energy contained within the blessing, your soul magnifies their soul. Ye are gods. Remember the words of Mary: “my soul doth magnify the Lord” and your soul doth magnify the Lord of the kingdom of God within the homeless one. Think upon this upon this coming Christ-mass season and help your homeless brother thrust the Christ consciousness upon his altar. You wish to know what you can do about the homeless ones. This is something indeed that each of you can do.
This has truly inspired me! I hope it will you all, too.
with love and blessings,
Namaste'
jai.
twinkle twinkle
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I hope you all enjoyed these as much as I
Dina