Tuesday 23 June 2015

Our Beautiful Planet and the Power of Prayer



On Sunday—Summer Solstice day—around the world, White Eagle groups met to pray for our beautiful planet. We have designated the Sunday nearest the solstice as our worldwide ‘Earth Healing Day’. I believe that all prayer, all good thought, can have an effect, but the effect of many people praying together with one thought, one aim, is very powerful indeed.

It is a wonderful thing when those in the public eye, those in high profile positions, take a stand and lead public thought in ways that can really make a difference. I think it is brilliant timing that Pope Francis’ encyclical on global warming and climate change has been released at this spiritually powerful time of the solstice., The Pope, as a spiritual leader of many millions of people, can indeed make a difference—he can lead many people in prayer for the well-being of our planet. He is doing this, but he is also calling on leaders in the world to change. He says ‘What would induce anyone at this stage to hold onto power only to be remembered for their inability to take action when it was urgent and necessary to do so?’

So here in our White Eagle community, I urge us all to hold in prayer and in the heart of the shining Star key public figures like Pope Francis, that their influence to bring about change and upliftment of our planet may be as effective as it possibly can be. Let us also hold the vision of a healthy, happy world with all people living in harmony with one another and with the animal kingdom and all nature.

On Sunday at the opening of our service in the New Lands Temple, I read Grace Cooke’s vision… a new day, a new world (published in the White Eagle book Earth Healer.  I share it with you here:
‘I had a strange vision. I saw a great golden sun in the heavens, and it seemed to shine down upon a city, and all the buildings in the city appeared to be made of ice. They seemed to flash all colours in the sunlight, and it all looked very hard and frozen. Then suddenly, when it was least expected, the whole thing collapsed—simply melted right away and there was a fresh new earth. There were men and women on the earth ploughing and sowing, and it was a lovely day. The birds were singing and there was a feeling of healthfulness and simplicity and cleanliness. A new day had begun with the promise of a new life.’

One of our books where White Eagle helps us hold on to the vision and work to bring balance


Wednesday 17 June 2015

The Power of Anniversary Times - Remembering Our Loved Ones



I recently came across a teaching of White Eagle’s in which he talks of the power of anniversary times. We have just had our Anniversary Service in the Temple here at New Lands and I was very aware of a special blessing for everyone present. Also at this time, perhaps more than ever, I felt the interpenetration between the two worlds. The Temple is truly a ‘gateway into heaven’ which helps us feel the absolute reality of the inner world. The Temple was filled not only with angels of the light, but also so many now living in bodies of light who have worked in the Temple in this incarnation or in temples of the past.

One lady leaving the service told me how for her it was the anniversary of the passing of a loved one and the comfort of feeling their presence had touched her deeply. White Eagle says:‘The ancient Brothers never failed to hold their special group meetings and work their rituals on powerful anniversary dates. The date of birth or death is an important anniversary date in the life of every man, woman and child.’ In a way I think White Eagle is here encouraging us to remember our loved ones and their anniversary dates—whether it be their birthday into the physical world or their birthday into the heaven world. Think of your dear one with love and thankfulness for their life with you and they will indeed be able to cross the bridge and come to comfort and uplift your heart.

I am sometimes asked whether it is right to think of our loved ones in this way, or whether it holds them back. White Eagle assures us that it does not hold anyone back. It gives them great happiness to be able to help us experience the joy of inner communion and the realisation that life is eternal. Where there is love there need never be separation as he so often reminds us. So as we approach Father’s Day this Sunday it may be a time particularly for us all to remember our fathers and give thanks for their lives on earth and all they gave us. Or if we did not know our father or there is difficulty in remembering such a relationship, pray that this is a time and a day when new understanding may awaken in our hearts.

Monday 1 June 2015

What is time? How can we live in the eternal now?



The other day I was watching a very moving film about the life of the amazing scientist Dr Stephen Hawking. When only still twenty-one years old and studying at Cambridge university, he was struck down with a crippling illness. He was told he had at the most two years to live, with ever increasing restriction and disability. The Academy award-winning film tells how even with terrible disability nothing deterred him as a physicist from his study of time, and the writing of his book: ‘The Theory of Everything’.
What is time? He knew it is an illusory concept. His life is a story of determination and not allowing a physical concept of time to defeat him.
Just after watching this film, by chance, I came across these words of White Eagle :
‘Do not count time. You all make the mistake of thinking in years instead of eternity. Live daily in the eternal now, and daily, whatever your need, seek the higher mind, the mind of Christ, and all the petty things of human life will dissolve just like mists with the sun pouring through them.’
In company with many wise teachers, White Eagle advises us to live in ‘the eternal now’, but it is very hard to do this. Our brains and thoughts have a habit of running here and there - thoughts of the past, worries about the future, this and that and the other, constantly affecting every part of our being, so that even if we are sitting still, there is racing-around going on inside. We have internal lists of things we have to do, wish we could do, or want to change. I think one of the challenges of the age in which we now live is to find peace in the midst of it all.
How can we do this? I don’t think the answer is to ignore time and worldly commitments, as part of the reason we chose to come back into physical incarnation is to learn to deal with physical conditions, not run away from them.
We know (according to what White Eagle tells us, and probably feel it intuitively anyway), that time is quite different in the heavenly life - it is very much a concept of the material world - that is why it is of such interest to scientists. It is such an elusive subject which is hard to ‘get hold of’. Although White Eagle tells us to live in ‘the eternal now’, he is also practical and understanding about how it actually is living in a physical body, so he has given us a structure for our spiritual practice (just as Mohammed did with his call to prayer at sunrise, midday, mid- afternoon, sunset and evening). White Eagle asks us to remember God and our work of sending out the light at 3,6,9 and 12. So in one way we are told to live in time, yet in another way, realise that time is not real - just a concept of the material world.
One way I have found I can live with greater peace and harmony in my life (as I am naturally someone who is very conscious of time, and never wanting to be late!) is to accept the way things are, in as peaceful a way as I can. I do my best within the seeming restrictions of earthly time, but I really do try to live as White Eagle says ‘in the mind of Christ’, within ‘the eternal now’. Actually I think this is one of the blessings of getting older! It is certainly a bit easier for me now I am in my sixties, than it was in my thirties! I also find using affirmations (and of course Star-breathing), really helpful, no matter what the outer problem is.
White Eagle tells us that ‘All the petty things of human life will dissolve just like the mists with the sun pouring through them.’ Yes. They do. I affirm: ‘I am filled with God`s light and peace...I am at peace with all life. I live in the eternal now.’ Try it!