Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Moving Through Love in These Challenging Times

I've been reading about the floods in Australia. When I listen to the news these days it fills me with amazement. So much drama is flashing out all around us. So much is changing. So much is changing so quickly. It's pretty intense. Last night, at around about 3:00 AM, I lay awake and I could feel the energies of change and transformation flooding into our atmosphere, flooding into my energy field. What shall become of us?

Way back in 1999, I wrote a song called 'Moving Through Love.' Actually, I think it sort of wrote itself through me. It came out all in a rush. I think that the lyrics of that song are relevant now. They speak of hope and faith. They ask that we look to our own hearts for the answers. They invite love as a response. They remind us that we create our World, our reality. We feel energies coming in, oh, yes! But we have the ability to create our own responses to those energies. Feel. Be. Trust.

Moving Through Love

Oh, what joy! Oh, what gladness is filling up my life
As I take the time to explore this love.
Look around, all around us is song and laughter
And the cloudscapes are moving through love.

You say, "Earth Mother feels such pain!"
Well She's stronger than we can conceive.
You say, "All hope is dead and gone."
I say look in your heart and believe.

Never doubt, never fear, the time is drawing near
When we can build on our dreams and make real our love.
All you think, all you dream is what Earth will seem
To those soon borne on the strength of your love.

You say, "Earth Mother feels such pain!"
Well She's stronger than we can conceive.
You say, "All hope is dead and gone."
I say look in your heart and believe.

All we say, all we do, is what will be true,
Not just for us but for those whom we say we love.
Every day, every way we can make this World
A place where people feel nothing but love.


Is it possible? Is it possible that the Earth could become a place where people feel nothing but love?

Yes.

Yes, it is.

I'll see you there.


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