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September 13, 2005
Moments of Grace
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John
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As many of you know, I normally don't pay much attention to the mainstream
news media. But I have during this very difficult time in the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina.
We’ve all heard many stories of the human horrors left festering in Katrina’s
wake. And we’ve heard people in positions of responsibility, folks who should
know better, pointing fingers and finding blame everywhere except in themselves.
CNN host Howard Kurtz exclaimed, "Good God, what is wrong with
these people? Will they ever learn to see somebody else’s misfortune as
something more than their political opportunity?"
But, for the first time in my personal memory, the mainstream news media are
focusing not only on the bad news, but also almost as much on the good news, the
news of all the "good Samaritans" out there.
National Public Radio reporter Robert Smith said "There’s no shortage
of kindness, even if there is a shortage of space."
There have been, as another wise reporter said, "moments of grace."
Moments that restore our faith in humanity, in ourselves, and in the basic
goodness of life.
In an eloquent and poignant letter, a dear friend wrote me about her own
moments of grace.
Here’s her letter:
Dear One,
On the subject of Hurricane Katrina, may I make a few comments? I live and
work in Houston TX, as you may or may not know. There has been a plethora of
accusations and blaming, but I feel those are people who've not yet learned that
blaming and accusation get us nothing.
Rather I'd like to tell you that in my job as a rabbi's assistant, the very
morning the hurricane made landfall, my phone was ringing non-stop with people
saying "Tell me what to do, how can I help? I can't sit here doing
nothing!" And it has continued to ring with that same sentiment ever since.
Houston citizenry has opened their hearts and homes and wallets, they have
volunteered for feeding the hungry and clothing those who arrived here with only
the shirt on their backs. They have sat with refugees and listened to them talk,
something that many desperately needed. They have played with the children and
brought toys.
As we continue to become more organized, there are solid plans in place so
that the most can be accomplished to help the hurricane victims without
duplicating efforts. People from all walks of life have stepped up to the plate
and worked tirelessly.
People from nearly every state in the Union have called to volunteer parts of
their homes, their vacation homes, air mattresses, anything they have to house
those who've lost everything.
This country has not lost its heart nor its faith! I have a sign in my office
that states (not my words) "I don't believe in miracles, I depend on
them." And oh my goodness they abound here and I am grateful to be here.
Much love,
(Name omitted)
Here’s Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
If nothing else good comes from this, it’s
certain it will create, already is creating, a much greater sense of oneness
than has perhaps ever existed in your United States.
That sense of oneness, as it radiates its energy
out to the world, will bring all of you, all over the planet, into a much
different place than you have ever experienced before. It will bring you far
closer to your dream of peace on earth than you have ever been. To paraphrase
your writer, Charles Dickens, it is a far, far better place you go to than you
have ever known.
There have been many stories of the big and
little human tragedies and triumphs Katrina has created. It is clearly a time of
transitioning, of quickening of the energies on your planet.
While many have died, none have died in vain.
Even in this time of sadness, trauma, and many grisly scenes broadcast all over
the planet -- even in this time of human terror -- there is much to rejoice in.
There is much to celebrate. There is much you, as a human race, have to
congratulate yourselves for.
You have come together -- most of you, though
not all -- into a greater awareness of what it means to be human at this time on
your beloved planet.
You are more aware -- and this happened in the
blink of an eye -- of how deeply connected you are with each other and with all
that is.
That greater awareness is one of the many
blessings to come out of this time of human trial and trauma. There are many
good people among you -- and all of you are of good intent. There is much
good in all of you. You have far more in common than you have differences among
you.
Celebrate yourselves. Be joyful in your knowing
you are not lost, your world is not lost, your world is not broken, you are not
broken. Know all is well.
Those who died were ready to move on. None of
you dies except in the manner and timing only you decide, at some level
of your awareness. Whether it be by "accident," so-called
"natural causes," or by your own hand or that of another. You are in
control.
And that is why we say no one died in vain. All
who died were ready, and are now rejoicing in the loving embrace of their souls
and all of us in these dimensions of spirit.
Their deaths have also given all of you still on
earth another grand opportunity to remember who you truly are, and to embrace
your humanness -- and each other.
Nothing happens haphazardly, not even so-called
natural disasters such as Katrina. You live in an orderly universe where there
are no accidents, no coincidences.
We realize it is hard for many of you to see it
that way right now. But you will ultimately come to see the beauty and the
perfection of all life, the "good" and the "bad."
All is well, friends. You are safe. You are in
good hands. Your lives are simply one long succession of moments -- moments of
grace.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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