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Christ HealingIn recent years our planet has increasingly been strained by destructive fires, floods, earthquakes, poverty and famine. This has led to millions of people fleeing their homes to escape conditions incompatible with life, including war, bloodshed and torture. In unprecedented ways, the ravages and devastation of Mother Earth is signaling the utmost danger that our ecology is in serious trouble. The current pandemic gives rise to an undeniable reality that no one is immune and no one can turn a blind eye.

This universal crisis has created a new awareness and the potential for living in a new way. In Judy Cannato’s book, “Field of Compassion” she acknowledges the call and challenge of transformational change, which is rarely ever top down but rather comes from the inside out.  As humans we have a natural tendency to search for answers outside of ourselves. Yet all spiritual traditions point the way home, or as the Greek word “Metanoia” connotes, a turning around, to see differently, as old perceptions fall away that no longer serve.

Conscious awareness and the recognition that all of life is interconnected is crucial to our understanding. The magnitude of world problems, can render us with a sense of powerlessness to make a difference. Yet, Cannato offers this insight, “noticed or not, every conscious act that gives witness to new possibilities and greater awareness contributes to the transformation of the whole. There is no insignificant thought, word or action.”  

Increasingly I am aware that our thoughts, words and actions have a much greater impact than I ever could have imagined. As Erie has wisely counseled, we raise or lower the energy of others through our presence. Perhaps our greatest contribution in this life is to become intentional and steadfast in choosing kindness with a wholehearted desire to ease the suffering of others as well as our own. This naturally leads to an environment of healing within a field of energy that inspires and captivates the hearts and minds of others to respond to the invitation and join in. We see this happening across the planet as people and companies join in to help generate protective equipment for medical personnel as well as people offering random acts of kindness.

This sheltering in that the world is experiencing is a great metaphor for the spiritual meaning of coming home. Throughout communities, nations and the world people are responding to this universal field of compassion.  Together we are finding new pathways to connect on a deeply meaningful level in both ordinary and extraordinary ways, as we help heal each other and our hurting world through our every thought, word and action.

Liz Sorensen Wessel

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6 responses to “Days 88-89 Fields of Compassion”

  1. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    Once again Liz I am indebted to you for inspiring us to search within, to ponder anew, conscious that we are united in a deeper way than any of us could have imagined without this pandemic. Tragedy surrounds us but it is the hope, compassion, humour, that gives life and sustains us. We are witnesses to the ‘good news’ being expressed in simple ways, through a caring note, a phone call, online messaging, social media, shopping for the housbound and the list goes on and on. May we give thanks for the goodness of one another as we grapple with the fallout of this pandemic, confident that we are carried in loving arms.

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  2. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    A few thoughts from Swami Vivekananda…
    Arise, awake and Stop not till the Goal is Reached.
    Take up an idea, devote yourself to it, struggle on in patience, and the sun will rise for you.
    Condemn none: if you can stretch out a helping hand, do so. If you cannot, fold your hands, bless your brothers, and let them go their own way.
    Feel like Christ and you will be a Christ; feel like Buddha and you will be a Buddha. It is feeling that is the life, the strength, the vitality, without which no amount of intellectual activity can reach God.
    “Face the brutes.” That is a lesson for all life — face the terrible, face it boldly. Like the monkeys, the hardships of life fall back when we cease to flee before them.
    Our supreme duty is to advance toward freedom—physical, mental, and spiritual—and help others to do so.
    Superstition is our great enemy, but bigotry is worse.
    What the world wants is character. The world is in need of those whose life is one burning love, selfless. That love will make every word tell like a thunderbolt.
    Unselfishness is God.
    And from me…Do not social distance yourself from God’s Love.

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  3. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Thank you for this – including this: “This naturally leads to an environment of healing within a field of energy that inspires…” You capture so much here, Liz.

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  4. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thanks you, Maureen, I so appreciate your kindness and your closing affirmation,”confident that we are carried in loving arms.” I am grateful for the light your offer us here!

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  5. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Dear Jolyon, thank you for sharing the wisdom of Swami Vivekananda! as well as your beautiful closing line. Thank you for this great blessing of Love!

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  6. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Good morning Erie, I am not surprised that the sentence stands out for you because it is what you have devoted your life to… and for this I am
    truly grateful

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