OneMind
‘At One with our Creator in the collective Consciousness’
Remind yourself and others of an ancient truth. Today this truth is being revealed through many spiritual teachings and Quantum Physics. ‘I Am a point of Light in the One Mind of God.’ We are all points of Light in the One Mind of God. So be it!
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The Bearth of Peace
©2003 SK Allison
Just the facts and a vision of Mother Earth – she is content and full of peace – just as we are when we give birth to peace in our consciousness. This Divinely inspired design incorporates our vision of Mother Earth – her land mass re-shaped in the \ OM symbol. Our exclusive design represents the merging of Heaven and Earth as the Bearth of Peace.
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The word Home implies many things, our sacred space where we live, our planet, the place of truth within ourselves, a special place where we feel warm and welcomed. It is also the place we came from and the place we go back to when our bodies no longer serve us…our Original Home. Our true H\E® ~ Home with God. It’s a simple reminder to plug in…back into our true Home. The place where we can experience the Love and peace beyond anything our words can describe.
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OM Namasté\
(pronounced OM Nah-mah-stay )
A Sanskrit word used as a greeting and as a departure with hands positioned in prayer pose while slightly bowing the head. There is no single word that translates into English from the word Namasté; however, there are a variety of English translations used. We have chosen to translate it as, ‘The Divine in Me acknowledges and recognizes the Divine in You.’ Emoting the energy of Oneness, while knowing Oneness, isn’t sameness. Hands in Prayer pose or Prayer Mudra is a sacred hand gesture in most cultures. The prayer Mudra is called Anjali Mudra (ahn-jah-lee moo-dra). The word Mudra is Sanskrit for sign or seal. The word Anjali is Sanskrit for offering. The Anjali Mudra centers us at the core of our being, while energetically offering up gratitude to our Divine connection to All that is.
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OM SHANTI`
(pronounced OM - SHAWN-TEE)
A Sanskrit word/phrase translating to God’s Peace, Shanti is generally repeated 3 times when chanting ` OOOOMMMM . . . Shanti . . . Shanti . . . Shanti . . . calling upon Its energy of peace in body, mind and speech.
Hands in Shuni Mudra is a sacred hand gesture used to gain patience and discernment, assisting One in taking upon the courage and responsibility to be aware of the present moment. The Shuni Mudra in this art is done by placing the tip of the middle finger to the tip of the thumb. The word Mudra is Sanskrit for sign or seal.
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Love & Thanks . . . AMEN
Affirming the gift of Love and Gratitude, while celebrating our Oneness within our differences.
The dictionary defines Amen as: The word Amen is a declaration of affirmation found in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and in the Qur’an. It has always been in use within Judaism and Islam. It has been generally adopted in Christian worship as a concluding formula for prayers and hymns. In Islam, it is the standard ending to Suras. Common English translations of the word amen include: “Verily”, “Truly”, “So be it”, and “Let it be”. Hands in Prayer pose or Prayer Mudra is a sacred hand gesture in most cultures. The prayer Mudra is called Anjali Mudra (ahn-jah-lee moo-dra). The word Mudra is Sanskrit for sign or seal. The word Anjali is Sanskrit for offering. The Anjali Mudra centers us at the core of our being, while energetically offering up gratitude to our Divine connection to All that is.
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Bedtime prayer
Now I lay me down to sleep…Love & Thanks I feel so deep. Joy & Peace are mine to create…These I’ll share when I awake. God Bless everyone & everything.
Amen.
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Mealtime Prayer
As we gather to receive this meal...Love & Thanks is what we feel. Made with the joy of Gods healing Light…nutrition & nourishment in every bite.
May all the world feel what we feel and receive the blessings of this delicious meal.
Amen.
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Awakening Prayer
Now I rise to greet my day…Love & Light lead my way. Joy and peace are always in sight…as I create an abundant life. Thank You for blessing everyone & everything.
Amen.
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