Friday, October 28, 2011

Let there be Light

Today is a typical day in Vancouver. Wet, dark and dreary. I have to have my old metal fillings replaced soon. It turns out they are way past their due date, and are probably leaking toxic amounts of mercury. I will have them replaced with something more biologically friendly.
I am also in the middle of preparations for our anniversary/fundraiser next Saturday, the 5th of November. The fundraiser is for our conference next summer entitled, "Living Gold". In very olden times, gold was considered a sacred substance, to be kept only by kings and priests. In recent times, it has fallen into a much sought-after metal, the result of which, we now have gaping holes in the Earth, filled with the toxic substances used to extract this metal. Our challenge now is to fill those cavities with healing substance. If you read our friend Felix' earlier blog on light, you can see where I'm trying to go with this. It is a fact that this silvery light is visible under the right conditions during the Act of Consecration of Man. Many of us can attest to it. Much like the silvery light in this picture, it is a spiritual substance that can fill our hearts and heal our spirits. Whether it is in the dark recesses of our souls, or man-made mining pits, we can allow God to work his wondrous healing if only we give Him the opportunity.
See you there.

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