At one point, one of the angels says (channelled through Gita’s friend Hanna):
You are the guardian of a sacred force.
Share it: do not keep it for yourself!
Then you have nothing to fear.
You are still afraid of the old. Without cause!
Raise the sacred force,
and the empty shell is left behind, powerless.
Gita asks: How could I always feel the force, so as to radiate it without interruption?
The angel replies:
It is just the opposite:
You feel the force only when you radiate it.
The sun never sees its rays:
its moons reflect them.
Know this: The sun, too is but a moon,
for everything mirrors the Divine Light.
THE DIVINE CONTEMPLATES ITSELF IN US.
BE PURE MIRRORS!
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April 17, 2007 at 9:59 pm
Herman Najoli
Maybe we fail to feel the force because our shells are empty – and as history teaches us, empty vessels make teh most noise. We live in a world that clamors for every bit of our attention and we can’t get silent enough to hear and mirror the glory within us.
April 18, 2007 at 6:57 am
Dan
Herman, thanks for dropping by! Your thought is profound. We all need a sanctuary, don’t we? And sometimes it is hard to find in ourselves, yet that is the place where the fountain spills forth….
February 3, 2013 at 1:42 pm
Alexa Carter
61 They vary in size from tiny acorn sized to large amphorae like vessels but all have elevated levels of zinc on the interior and are lidded.