This story is beautiful and made me all teary eyed. A man came to do electrical work for a senior lady living alone. It turned into a community project filled with love and compassion. When we notice something and then take action to make a positive change we spread love and blessings to others and ultimately ourselves as well.
(I can hear @jeanne-mayell speaking in my head right now.)
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/24/us/iyw-community-helps-rebuild-elderly-womans-house-trnd/index.html
@lovendures, beautiful story! See, there is so much goodness in people no matter their political affiliation. Let's continue to believe that. ❤️
@firstcat, I have copy and pasted your prayer for use. I cannot do it at the same time since it will take place in the middle of the night here, but will send whatever I can your way.
Peace.
Beautiful and so harmonious with my kind of prayer. I will be chiming in with the collective intent of this and all others for the good of all with highest intent for powerful loving and healing energies.
Absolutely wonderful. This is something many of us already strive to do as is evidenced here and in my life all the time.
These are our earth angels spreading their wings and good deeds like Johhny Appleseed.
An aside:
I just recently learned that the reason appleseeds were so highly prized and along with corn and wheat, the most common of seeds brought along by pioneers.
Corn and wheat for obvious reasons but appleseeds to make hard cider as juices or drinks other than hardened/alcoholic beverages need refrigeration not to spoil.
Always that flip side to history and why we do strange good deeds like sharing apple seeds. ???
@michele-b Indeed! and don't forget Apple Cider Vinegar - used to promote health, make pickles and preserve foods, used as a first aid and beauty aid. Apples were very very important! Still are today. I love following the stories of those that see the old orchards out to find and bring back the old varieties. You might enjoy reading this: https://nypost.com/2019/11/20/botanists-scour-aging-orchards-for-long-lost-apple-varieties/
FYI, tomorrow, 9/25, T will be holding a rally at 9 p.m. in Newport News, Virginia.
All the more reasons for prayers thats for sure! Marking that occasion on my calendar as well.
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Remember everyone time is non-local and non-linear. Prayer, meditation and even what we consider to be reslity exists outside of all boundaries.
As long as a personal expresses a positive intent with goodwill and love for all at any time, any place the energies of divine love grow and grow and grow forwards, backwards and spiraling all around to each and every one of us. Just think any and all rallies, events, fundraisers and envision love and light shining from our hearts to all hearts.
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Indeed! We have been following these stories for quite a while now. My brother-in-law actually has a tree of a very rare old heirloom species he somehow inherited long ago. Not sure of the whole story. It produces gigantic apples. No one thought too much about it until all of the interesting articles were appearing online and in the news.
@michele-b That is soooo awesome!!!! I love it!!!! I had some heirloom varieties of beans,squash and corn from Cherokee peoples before. They were thriving and then the drought hit and I lost the crops :-(