Friday, April 10, 2009

WHEN HEROES & Stars Fall

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The Passing of Nick Adenhart and Natasha Richardson --

Shock, horror, and disbelief. It’s hard to make sense of the unimaginable. We predicate each day on knowing that we are here for a purpose and a reason, one that fulfills our obligation to our family and friends. We commit to doing the best we can, whenever we can, and allow ourselves to ponder the meaning of life when we are ready, usually after deep meditation or while sipping a delicious cup of tea.

Yet when a celebrity is suddenly taken from our vision, it affects us on many levels. We enjoy watching our athletes and stars as they mirror our own fantasies. We see them as special, admired, and rewarded for following their dreams. We revere them for who they are and what they have attained. We see them as examples of possibility—that “Maybe, just maybe, this could happen to me.”

With the recent deaths of Angel’s pitcher Nick Adenhart and actress Natasha Richardson, our sense of tragedy and loss is heightened. Our hearts ache as we realize that they too can be taken just as easily as our loved ones and friends. We are catapulted, unfairly, once again into a vulnerable realization that our lives are delicate and that our relationships, especially to those we love, are priceless.

Never underestimate the power of love, forgiveness, and intention.
These thoughts create tangible magnetic waves that seed our minds with healing, miracles, and divine recognition in all things. Send these prayers to yourself. Accept them with purpose; to have, help you endure, and stay clear on what’s most important-- your relationships with those you love. And when you are ready, share it with others, deliberately, on angels’ wings. For awareness of higher truth, or prayers, are always heard. Although invisible, they affect all of creation, especially us, for this is what we are truly made of.

Although unfortunate moments like this happen to our heroes and stars, let us take the opportunity to give what comes naturally to our hearts…love. As we send angels and love to their families, we stand in grace, and give thanks for all we have and all that we are. Amen.

Angels say:

“There are never enough words to describe the situation of a loss. However, from our perspective, the rainbow is always nearby. Why we come to hold to the hands of those who have lost their loved ones is part of our example of shared compassion. It is with our wings that we see a light, from above, so indescribable, that it is hard to understand from any human point of you.

You see we negotiate every turn, and allow you to receive your life’s
work, divine mission, and human purpose to revolve around you like a magical burst of energy that takes you back to a time of re-remembering—where all is perfect, soft, flowing, and anyone can become anything at a moment’s notice.

Instill in your cries the value of releasing all pain, only to receive real
love, joy, and immense pleasure in all that life has to experience. Know that you have been accustomed to having the most remarkable existence here, and that this, along with all the love, joy, and reverence ever imagined exists or all time.”

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