Any stories of kindness that we can share together
will exponentially expand the force of kindness in our world.
Ann: Mr. Thor?*
Thor: Thor, please. We are friends. I come here today with a request for any who happen to see these words. If you have been so blessed by an experience of kindness or if you have witnessed such an event on behalf of another person, would you be so kind as to share what you have experienced?
Kindness is the fundamental force in the universe. And with kindness comes respect for the trials and tribulations that teach us. Kindness can be offered and received by anyone, human, animal, spirit, or other sentient being - and all of creation is a sentient creation.
Those of you like myself who have experienced a profound spiritual change because of kindness offered from another know the power of its enfolding love - not, strictly speaking, unconditional love, but love that recognizes everything, the good, the bad, and the ugly and and focusses on the light that shines through our confusion in sorting all of this out. In my case Archangel Michael’s kindness to me transformed me from a random force of violence into a protector.
Any stories that we can share together will exponentially expand the force of kindness in our world. For when one of us sees what kindness has done for another, then we see with fresh eyes what we have received from the many people in our lives. From the mechanics that kept our cars running safely, to the teachers that saw something in us or in our children, all the way to the Divine light that enveloped our lives, ourselves or our loved ones at an unexpected moment.
When we see how we have received kindnesses, we begin to see more clearly our own opportunities to offer the same. In this way a single pebble thrown in a pond can have enormous consequences. Imagine a tsunami of kindness enveloping this world.
Help us now if you can by sharing some experience in your own life where kindness made a difference.
April 21, 2021
llustration Credit: Star Tree by Jennifer CurrieFrom an article in The Body by Rev. Dr. John R. Mabry, The Kindness of Strangers: Receiving spiritual care from someone of a different faith—and giving it.
*Referred by Anita Sacco. See "Recommended Channelers" under "Resources" tab. Anita can be contacted for purchase of obtaining the recipe for her protection spray or readings at https://www.etsy.com/shop/FairyTaleEnd.
My parents raised me with un-conditional Love, I was taught and shown it but sometimes I thought they took it to a fault. I wish I was half as generous as they were. I'm still very much a work in progress but at least I do see progress and not stagnation. I've had so much kindness given to me in my life, I'm not sure I deserved it all but I am very blessed now I just need to be a blessing also.
Look....
I am no saint, nor do I desire to be. I need nor desire or require any fanfare by simply living, thinking, feeling, doing, BEING a compassionate, action oriented being in all situations I come across.
Twice each month, I feed my elderly neighbors (okay, I'm over 60 as well...just refuse to be OLD...) nutritious meals, take their dogs out, their garbage out, help with whatever is needed in their household. This is not extraordinary- it is doing, being, feeling , participating in life. It is what I would hope decent human beings do for one another. It just seems to be the "right thing to do", regardless of any religious beliefs (I subscribe to NONE), how I w…
I love Thor, his might, his power, his gentleness. But these words stayed with me:
Those of you like myself who have experienced a profound spiritual change because of kindness offered from another know the power of its enfolding love - not, strictly speaking, unconditional love, but love that recognizes everything, the good, the bad, and the ugly and and focusses on the light that shines through our confusion in sorting all of this out.
I am the first to admit that unconditional love is beyond my reach, but the love that recognizes everything I can embrace.
Thank you Thor and Ann for this message!