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Thursday, July 12, 2012

In gratitude to the light bringers

Posted on 2:35 AM by Unknown

I recently watched an interview Oprah did with Deepak Chopra and these words resonated so deeply within me, I thought I had to share them. To help spread the light.
In Deepak Chopra’s words, “Life is a field of infinite possibility and an opportunity to evolve in the direction of truthfulness and harmony.
“Love – the ultimate truth at the heart of creation. It is not a sentiment or emotion.
“I want to thank all people who have given me so much love without me even asking for it.”
Oprah asked who would you like to forgive. His response. “They are already forgiven.”
What Chopra would like to be remembered as: “A passing breeze. A pattern of behaviour of the Universe that came and is now gone but the fragrance lingers.”
This is why I love Oprah because she fills me with hope through her programmes. Whether she lives her life of truth everyday that is not for me to judge. But what I know for sure about her is that she is constantly seeking her truth and for likeminded people to help her and the rest of us to find our truth and be it for as long as we can. Recognising we are all human and infallible. Imperfect. Recognising every roadblock is a path for growth if we are strong enough to see it as such. If we resilient enough to recognise its pattern.
Oprah brings to us, to me, people that are trying their best to be light beings. People who believe in energy shifting and the power of energy. The power of intention. People that can help us to realise just how powerful we really are. Not in changing the world by trying to change others. But in changing the world by changing ourselves. The way we think. The way we act. The energy we project.
I read Chopra’s wise words again and again because they make me feel so alive. So capable. So full of all the life force that surrounds me every day. So beautiful in a complete way. To know there are people in this world who think like Chopra. Forgive like him. Who believe in the infinite fills me with the Divine power and spirit. Allowing me to shift my thought patterns and hold on to them for as long as I can. And when they retreat to the Dark side, chant them to myself so I can see the Light again.
Thank you to all the light bringers in the world for coming forward and to Oprah for providing the stage for them to be seen by those of us who would not otherwise know of their existence. May the Divine Spirit and Light continue to radiate throughout the world through the minds of those who are willing to share. Reminding us that life is a field of in finite possibility.

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