Women Rights are Human Rights

Dear Friends,

 

The Women’s Rights March  was in Washington DC and many major  and local cities in the USA this past Saturday.  Millions of women, men and children marched together sharing the common value of BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS.  We must all stand together and protect  our freedom of choice,  freedom to live where we want to, freedom to attend the faith community of our choice,  freedom to ensure equality in work and pay regardless of color, gender, ethnicity, culture and faith. Saying it this way makes me feel like we have stepped back 100’s of years in our human evolution and consciousness.        

I know we have not stepped back in time, because there are so many people here willing to stand up and keep our government on track.   

Last Saturday morning, due to some plumbing challenges we needed to take care of, I was not able to join my sisters in San Diego, however I did have a chance later in the afternoon to walk the neighborhood with my sign.

 

“WOMEN’S MARCH, 

I MARCH WITH MY SISTERS.”

When spider webs unite,
they can halt even a lion.
~ African Proverb

 

 

Let us continue to visualize a country and a world that works for everyone.  Here is one excerpt from a person who came to our 

Visioning for our Country Labyrinth Walk 

 

“I see all people being taken care of – food, shelter, medical needs. People who have experienced earthquakes, floods, hurricanes etc. will be helped by our government. All children will have access to medical attention, schools and food. America will consider all of its citizens to be equal. Americans will show compassion to each other without regard to race or economic status. Americas will respect each other’s religions. Americans will help and honor each other and treat each other with dignity and respect.

Americans will look for the good in each other. Americans will look each other in the eye and honor our differences and what we have in common. We are all connected.”

– by Nancy


Thank you Dr. King and Happy Birthday
SEASON for NON VIOLENCE Begins
(Founded by the Association for Global New Thought
and Arun  & Sunanda Gandhi)
Dear Friends,
The inauguration is coming up and I have to be honest with you, I am struggling with the change in leadership in our country.  I greatly admire President Barack Obama and Michele and their modeling the High Road in thought and action as this change is immanent.
I was reminded one morning while reading “The Daily Word” during my prayer and meditation time,  how we are all ONE FAMILY.  I know you know this truth and now as our country seems divided I must, and we must consciously hold this idea in our hearts and minds.  Here is the excerpt from Saturday, January 14th.
Our Expanded Concept of Family Includes All People.
The people we call family are united by birth, like minds, or spiritual connectivity.  No matter how we define and develop our family unit, we can expand our vision. We are all children of God, linked in spiritual oneness with each other and kindred souls regardless of our cultural or perceived differences.
As with immediate and extended family, we may not always see eye to eye or connect heart to heart. During those times, let’s remember that those who may be the hardest to relate to as family could very well be the people needing our compassion and prayers the most.
Together we are members of a divinely created, universal family.”
As God said, “I will live in them and walk among them,
and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.”
-Corinthians 6:16″
The sentence I highlighted helped me ponder the upcoming inauguration.
I personally have a hard time relating to and do not see ‘eye to eye’ with the new president, and yet he too is part of my human family and needs prayer.
Jesus the Christ said we must love God, love ourselves, our neighbors and our enemies as well.
Dr. King said, “Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend”
My affirmative prayer for the new president, vice-president, advisers, staff, government and military leaders is:
*Opening  of heart and mind to be inclusive and protect the human rights of all people of all faiths, color, culture, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation,  women and children.
*Expansion of consciousness to be compassionate and serve the people in the highest and kindest way.
*Putting integrity first and do what is right to help ALL people in all aspects of life (health, education, jobs etc.)
*Building relationships of Trust with countries around the world.
*Choosing the high road in negotiations, working towards a win-win outcome. Choose peace, not war.
*Lastly,  just being  GOOD, being God on earth. Finding their spiritual core within and leading from the wisdom and intelligence of their  hearts.
Consciousness Change and Miracles in Life happen!  All is part of the Divine Plan of Spiritual Transformation and Evolution.  I believe in IT!
Prayerfully,
Abigail

Love Your Unexpected Paths

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Dear Friends,
In Mark Nepo’s  The Book of Awakening, he says,
“There are no wrong turns, only unexpected paths.”
Here we are at the beginning of a new and fabulous 2017.  I know we will all experience both the expected and unexpected paths in the coming year.
During my morning meditation, I visualize my day unfolding with intention and then I surrender it all to God.  I am then ready for the adventure of following unexpected paths, doing unexpected things and meeting unexpected people.
Just recently, I got an email from a 10th grade Humanities teacher from a high school in San Diego who is looking to have people of diverse faiths come and talk with his students about their faith.  To me, that is a Divine Connection. I know Steve and I, as well as members of the Poway Interfaith Team, will love to share our diverse faith traditions with the students.
I also talked with a neighbor who only planned to sit, read his book and have a cup a coffee at Starbucks, when an elderly gentleman asked if he could join him.  After an hour of engaging conversation, they both realized they were connected in so many ways, through work, and past historic events. How on earth could you ever plan that Heavenly connection?
There may be an unexpected path in your life this upcoming year, which you may or may not like.  However, as Mark Nepo said, there are no wrong turns. All happens for a reason. Look at it as an unexpected blessing and the blessing will present itself to you.  We have to ask ourselves, HOW BIG is OUR GOD? Even on the highest mountain , God is there.  In the deepest crevice God is there. In the best times and in the worst of times, God is there guiding you to a higher good.
As you enter this new year of 2017, continue to be open to God’s flow in your life. Don’t fret over the small stuff, the TV news, the political situation, the world events. Pray, knowing GOD is Bigger and Greater than ALL of it.
Journeying Unexpected Paths Together,
Abigail and Steve
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STANDING IN SOLIDARITY

PRAYER VIGIL for a Jewish Family


Last night at the corner of Poway Rd and Community Rd. in Poway, CA.
We were:
‘All for One and One for All’ at a Candlelight Prayer and Song Vigil
to support a Jewish family whose home was vandalized two nights ago with a swastika painted on their house, and their car covered with Kerosene.
Luckily a family member got up in the middle of the night, saw what was happening, and chased the two men away. If the family member had not gotten up, the car would have burned and possibly the house as well.
Christians, Muslims, New Thought, other faiths and members from POINT, the Poway City Council and Interfaith Worker Justice San Diego, stood solidly with our Jewish brothers and sisters. Abigail Albert brought extra candle votives for everyone. Thank you to Maryann Bacilla for organizing this vigil and Abigail for getting the word out. There were at least 80 people in attendance. Cars and trucks honked their support as everyone waved their candle lights. A member of the Chabad brought a huge menorah and it was lit to celebrate the second day of Hanukkah. Rabbi Goldstein poignantly said,
“If the Jewish people had not won the battle, there would be no Jews, therefore no Christians or Muslims.”

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Stand up for All Faiths, Creed, Colors, Races, Gender, All People, and Animals, Everywhere.

  Letter to San Diego Mayor Faulconer

Dear Mayor Faulconer and Members of the Council:
“We, the undersigned leaders of San Diego-area religious communities, write this letter to you, leaders of city government, as an expression of  ur concern and commitment.
We have been deeply troubled by the often-hateful rhetoric of the recent presidential campaign. Threats of mass deportation, derogatory references to women, false generalizations regarding Muslims, disparaging remarks about persons of Mexican heritage, and challenges to the acceptance of persons who are LGBT have left millions of neighbors fearful for their future in this country. At the same time, we recognize that there are many persons on all ends of the political spectrum who feel left out in our fast-changing society.
As people of religious faith, we affirm that every person deserves to be treated with the dignity that comes from being created by God. Because our traditions teach us to welcome the stranger, we declare our support for refugees and immigrants. Because our traditions emphasize compassion, we declare our solidarity with groups that feel under attack, including Muslims. Together we affirm that diversity of race, religion, and culture is a strength of this city and this nation. Together we affirm that the measure of any society is how it treats its most vulnerable members.
We who sign this letter-Catholic, Mainline Protestant, and Evangelical Christians, New Thought, Muslims, Jews, and Unitarian Universalists-are incredibly diverse. We do not always agree on answers to the complex issues facing our society. And we are, therefore, acutely aware of the need for civil, respectful dialogue among those who disagree politically. This, too, is a key religious value.
We cannot, however, be silent when vulnerable neighbors feel threatened, whether by individual acts or governmental policies. The values we hold as people of religious faith will compel us to stand shoulder to shoulder with them. This is a crucial role for religious communities, one you need us to fulfill: to be a voice for those whose voice often goes unheard.
Our purpose in writing is to make public our concern and commitment, as well as our hope that you, our elected officials, share the values expressed above and will act accordingly.
Sincerely,”
(96 Names of Religious Leaders )

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Praying Together at an Interfaith Thanksgiving Service

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Building Bonds by Uplifting All People through Social Justice.

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Rev. Dr. Steve and Rev. Dr. Abigail and many people of all faith traditions came to hear the Women Janitors of San Diego share their stories. We support an pay raise and more safe work conditions!

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Building Friendship and Understanding Through Education and Hospitality

Buddhist Temple, Steve, Abigail Lekshe

Dialogue & Dessert at the Buddhist Temple of San Diego on Market St.
Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo spoke  on Buddhism in this  beautiful sanctuary. We always enjoy hearing her speak. She is a beautiful emissary for inclusiveness.
Lekshe is also a USD professor teaching Buddhism and World Religions.

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SPRING SYMPOSIUMS –
Building bonds of friendship  as we learn about each other through panels, lectures, dialogue and table activities

Audience 4 Ner Tamid

POINT President Panelists Moderator

Panelists: Sydelle Enyeart, Unification; Mormon; Rabbi Nadav Caine, Judaism; Gurinder Singh, Sikh; Bob Pruchnik, Roman Catholic; Rev. Dt. Steve Albert,              New Thought.

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POWAY INTERFAITH TEAM

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Building Interfaith Relations through a Shared Thanksgiving Service and Standing Together in the midst of turmoil and crisis

The Poway Interfaith Team (POINT) stands together with the Muslim Community and calls all people to bring an end to hate speech and actions against those who      practice Islam.
POINT emphasizes the importance of joining other voices in a stand against acts of violence and acts of racial, religious, and cultural discrimination.  We condemn acts of violence by radical groups who do not have a faith even though they claim they do.

The focus of The Poway Interfaith Team is to promote community awareness, and understanding of different faith traditions.  Diversity and acceptance of our many faiths and cultures are the fabric of our nation’s tradition.  There is strength through education and by standing in solidarity with others to promote understanding, peace and justice in this world.   Educating ourselves about the true teachings of Islam will bring the understanding needed to separate what radicals believe and what true Muslims believe.
Saying terrorists practice the teachings of Islam is like saying the Klu Klux Klan practice the teachings of Christiantiy.   Both are false and absurd.
Religious discrimination comes from misinterpreting holy writings; that only serves to harm all of humanity.

The Poway Interfaith Team is deeply concerned by these acts. We believe diverse faith traditions in our communities add to the richness of life. When we meet and learn more about those who have faith traditions other than our own, we find many more similarities rather than differences.

POINT stands with many others who believe God is Love, Compassion, and Order. God wants us to live in harmony with each other and, “to love one another as He has loved us.” (John 13:34).   The Koran 25:63 says, “The servants of the Compassionate are they who walk upon the earth humbly, and when the ignorant address them they answer, ‘Peace!”

The Poway Interfaith Team calls on persons of all faiths to pray for civility and respect. We urge every citizen to discuss these unacceptable terrorist acts with your family and friends and even your neighbors to bring about greater harmony in our communities.

Peace, Blessings and Greater Understanding,

Abigail

Rev. Dr. Abigail Albert
Executive Director, Poway Interfaith Team