It was an intense meditation for worldpeace.
I did a long meditation uniting the Lightforces all over the planet.
These Lightforces consist of millions of awakened souls who are in embodiment to support the Light in others. I feel that we need to connect all forces for good. I visualised the energy of Shamballah to descend on all lightworkers and starting from them, as well as from the 144 000 to continue to support all goodness on the planet. The Lightforces might seem to be a minority but their impact is tremendously powerful for good.
I also visualised the energy of archangel Raphael going to all hospitals and doctors worldwide.
May the Spiritual Hierarchy of the planet continue to raise the consciousness towards Light and Peace, Goodness, Sat-Chit-Ananda.
I felt really connected to the Rainbow Warriors. Warriors in this context is a misleading term because they are on the battlefield, not to create war and chaos, but instead bring Peace to all cultures, all tribes, all colours, all creeds.
May the Forces of Light, the Children of Light, and the Lightworkers and Starseeds without any fear continue to do their work. We are not driven by a desire to make any profit. From what we have, we freely give away to others and good causes, excluding donating in the modes of ignorance and passion, so sometimes we have to say "No" according to the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
May the teachings of Tsong Kha Pa be a guide as well on the spirit of generosity.
The Gita does not support intoxication and the use of marihuana according to the Bhagavad Gita, but sometimes for medical reasons it has to be allowed. I am thinking about patients recovering from pain, cancer, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (in the case of traumatized police men and women, firefighters, soldiers, and so on and so forth). An absolute minimum use of medical marihuana must be legally allowed, whilst protecting the vulnerable children from drug abuse of any kind. This includes legal drugs as alcohol as well. I personally stopped drinking alcohol for a long time now.
May the meditations for Peace continue every day. We are working together with a strong good of those serving the Light who consist of millions of souls who can't be killed or taking out, because their coöperation makes them very strong and solid.
Anyway,
I am going to study a little bit now.
I feel the meditation had a good effect on me.
I had some extra rest as well after busy days.
Take care and share the Love and the Light,
Unconditionally.
Kristo(f) Gabriel
Charity given out of duty, without expectation of return, at the proper time and place, and to a worthy person is considered to be in the mode of goodness.
In the Vedic literature, charity given to a person engaged in spiritual activities is recommended. There is no recommendation for giving charity indiscriminately. Spiritual perfection is always a consideration. Therefore charity is recommended to be given at a place of pilgrimage and at lunar or solar eclipses or at the end of the month or to a qualified brāhmaṇa or a Vaiṣṇava (devotee) or in temples. Such charities should be given without any consideration of return. Charity to the poor is sometimes given out of compassion, but if a poor man is not worth giving charity to, then there is no spiritual advancement. In other words, indiscriminate charity is not recommended in the Vedic literature.
Source: https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/17/20/#:~:text=Translation,in%20the%20mode%20of%20goodness.
Some free advice :
The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment, Tsong Kha Pa
Bodhisattvas make it their goal to accomplish the good of the world [all living beings]. Since bodhisattvas must take care of stu- dents who are followers of all three lineages [those of sravakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas], they must train in the paths of those three lineages. For, as Nagarjuna's Essay on the Spirit of Enlightenment (Bodhicitta-vivarana) says: Because they engender in others Certain knowledge that accords with their own. The wise apply themselves Always and without mistake. And, Dharmakirti's Commentary on the "Compendium of Valid Cognition" (Pramana-varttika-karika) says: It is difficult to explain to others The results of causes that are obscure to oneself. Therefore, if you have not ascertained something exactly, you can- not teach it to others. By stating, "Those benefactors of beings who accomplish the good of the world through the knowledge of paths. . Ajita indi- cates in the Ornament for Clear Knowledge that knowing the paths of the three vehicles is the method for bodhisattvas to achieve the goal they have set. Also the Mother of Conquerors [The EighteenThousand-Verse Perfection of Wisdom Sutra] says:Bodhisattvas should produce all paths—whatever is a path of a srdvaka, a pratyekabuddha, or a buddha—and should know all paths. They should also perform the deeds of these paths and bring all of them to completion.
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