Monday, December 17, 2007

MEANING OF THE CANDY CANE



The True Meaning of the Candy Cane

CandycaneA candy maker in Indiana wanted to make a candy that would be a witness for Jesus, so he made the Christmas Candy Cane. He incorporated several symbols for the birth, ministry and death of Jesus Christ. He began with a stick of pure white hard candy. White to symbolize the Virgin Birth and sinless nature of Jesus. The hardness of the candy was used to to symbolize the Solid Rock, the Foundation of the Church and firmness of the promises of God.

The candy maker made this candy in the form of a "J" to represent the precious name of Jesus, who came to earth as our Savior. It also represents the staff of the "Good Shepherd" with which he reaches down into the ditches of the world to lift out the fallen lambs, who like all sheep have gone astray.

Thinking that the candy was somewhat plain, the candy maker stained it with red stripes. He used three small stripes to show the flogging Jesus received by which we are healed. The large red stripe was for the blood shed by Christ at the cross so we could have the promise of eternal life.

Unfortunately, the candy became known as a candy cane - a meaningless decoration seen at Christmas time. However, the meaning is still there for those who "have eyes to see and ears to hear." I pray that this symbol with again be used to witness to the wonder of Jesus and His great love that came down at Christmas and remains the ultimate and dominate force in the universe today.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

"द्रेंस"


Dreams and Dream Interpretation
by Owen Waters

The stuff that dreams are made of is called etheric energy. It
has often been called the astral light because, in the spirit
realms, this energy can be seen glowing with radiance in the
air.

In your spirit body, which you inhabit at night during your
out-of-body travels, your subconscious mind can create "thought
forms" quickly and easily. A thought form is a projection of
etheric energy into the seemingly solid form of etheric matter.

Thought forms can be furniture, rooms, scenery, even people or
animals as long as your consciousness maintains enough
attention to animate them. When you move on to other scenes or
awaken, these quickly-created thought forms will dissipate back
into etheric energy over a period of hours or days.

Lucid dreaming occurs when you become aware, in your physical
consciousness, that you are dreaming. This means that the
conscious, physical mind has become engaged in the dream state.
These vivid dreams are therefore easily recalled when you
awaken in your physical body. A lucid dream is then recalled,
from the physical mind's point of view, as being more vivid
than a regular dream. It actually isn't more vivid than other
dreams are, it's just that the physical mind's recollection of
the dream is more vivid.

The deepest levels of sleep typically occur in the first two
or three hours of the night. During deep sleep your spirit body
can travel to higher states of consciousness, sometimes merging
with your soul family as a nighttime reunion of like-minds. You
are also able to meet the spirits of friends and family who
have passed on from physical life. The spirit realms are their
home and you locate them simply by focusing upon their
personality, then projecting your consciousness to that
location. This thought-powered form of travel has been
traditionally called astral projection.

In the lighter states of sleep, emotional issues are often
worked through and resolved in the dream state. The key to
understanding dreams is that they are composed of symbols,
rather than actual people, places and objects. When you focus
on the emotion that the dream evoked, then you can unravel how
the symbols in the dream played out the emotional tension that
you were working through.

For example, when frightening things happen in a dream, they
are not literally happening. Instead, they are a playing-out of
the fear issue that the dream represents, and they are an
opportunity to examine such a fear.

You can develop dream recall by keeping a dream diary beside
your bed. When you awaken each morning, before you do anything
else at all, write your dreams down in as much detail as you
can. With practice, you will bring the lessons of your dreams
closer into your daily waking awareness.

Nighttime is a time for your spirit to travel to other realms
of consciousness and for self-healing to occur. While your
physical body sleeps and recharges for another day of waking
consciousness, your spirit body soars through other realms
within your complete range of consciousness.

You can gain great insights into the events of your physical
life when you tell yourself, each night before bed, that you
will remember what you learned while you were out of your body
and cruising the other realms of consciousness.

Happy travels!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

PEACE? SOMEDAY~~


Peace and Happiness
by Owen Waters

Peace resides in the human heart. Inner peace creates outer
peace in your relationships and in the effect that you have
upon the global consciousness.

Peace is a choice. It respects your boundaries and it respects
the boundaries of others. When you set your boundaries and stop
others from intruding into your space, when you respect other
people's boundaries and do not intrude into their personal
space, then it is possible to move on to the next step, a state
of mutual cooperation.

Mutual cooperation means that you support each other in ways
that come from your heart. You help people because you love the
spirit within them. Their outer personality is not the
important focus here; it is their inner light, their inner
spirit that you can always love, regardless of their outward
actions. This, then, is the foundation for unconditional love.

The best model for unconditional love is right above you in
the daytime sky. The Sun shines on everyone alike, without any
judgment.

Love and support are the key requisites for lasting peace. The
more people embrace peace in their own lives, the more they
affect the global consciousness that we all share on this
planet.

Happiness is the fruit of the tree of life. It is the needle
in the compass that tells you that you are on track, that you
are 'on purpose' in your journey through life.

True happiness is inner joy, that deep and genuine joy which
lasts forever. It comes from being in resonance with your inner
purpose, with your inner self.

Your inner self is your soul, the part of you which lives
forever, the part of you that is always there to help, guide
and protect you.

Within this inner soul burns the flame which connects you to
the entire cosmos of Creation. It is your connection to
Infinite Being, to the All That Is.

In this heart of your spiritual connection lies a wonderful
essence. This is the essence of spirituality and joyful living.
As your conscious connection with this essence grows, so does
your level of happiness.

A connected life is a purposeful and rewarding life. It is one
where you spend your efforts exploring the exact situations
that you came here on Earth to experience. With love and
wisdom, you transform these situations into lasting success.

Through life, you experience the endless variety of Creation.
Through life, you travel back to that source from which you
came. Through life, you discover the inner flame which is the
key to eternal joy and happiness.


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This article was written by Owen Waters, author of
"The Shift: The Revolution in Human Consciousness"