Interfaith Harmony

Dear Friends,
By the United Nations Declaration this is the:
World Interfaith Harmony Week
and we begin the Season for Non Violence
The Denver Area Task Force created
 “64 Ways in 64 Days: Daily Commitments to Live By.”
I will be featuring many of these daily affirmations during this beautiful season created by AGNT, Arun and Sunanda Gandhi. For more information please go to agnt.org.
Let’s begin with:
Today, I reflect on what peace means to me.
Today, I look at opportunities to be a peacemaker.
Today, I look beyond stereotypes and prejudices.
Today, I will enlarge my capacity to embrace differences and appreciate the value of every human being.
Our world, local and global need us as  peacemakers. The more we seek to reconcile with members of our family, friends and co-workers the energy of quiet contentment resonates out as a ripple affect. Each one of us must do our part at this time in earth history.  Find the commonalities people  can agree on and help them work towards a common goal.
As we seek peace with others, we must also seek peace within ourselves. Peace happens when we are aware of our own stereotypes and prejudices. When a biased thought comes up, look at it, rephrase it and heal it. We are not here to judge, only to love.
We are all made DIFFERENTLY.   I believe we have been created in His Spiritual Image and Likeness, which means created as love, joy, peace, harmony, happiness, abundance, Intelligence and more.  I do not believe it means our physical bodies or personalities.  Without these differences, how can we learn to live with, cooperate and collaborate with people? SAMENESS is boring.  It will not keep us mentally and spiritually alive. Every person is valued by God.  It is within our own Divine nature to value one another regardless how different we may seem.
One of our friends, Lea Segel, gave us this Reading for the Sabbath from the Chautauqua Hebrew Congregation N.Y.
“Where Can Holiness Be Found?
There is holiness when we strive to be true to the best we know.
There is holiness when we are kind to someone who cannot possibly be of service to us.
There is holiness when we promote family harmony.
There is holiness when we forget what divides us and remember what unites us.
There is holiness when we are willing to be laughed at for what we
believe in.
There is holiness when we love-truly and honestly and unselfishly.
There is holiness when we remember the lonely and bring cheer into a dark corner.
There is holiness when we share our bread, our ideas, our enthusiasms.
There is holiness when we gather to pray to him who gave us the power to pray.
Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord of Host. All of life can be filled with this glory

Peace and Harmony

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
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(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

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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

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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

Spirit is Calling You

Dear Friends,
Another year around the sun.  Time just flies by in the Cosmos of life.
As every year, 2016 had its highs and lows for each of us, whether it was personal, spiritual, emotional, physical, or political.  However in the Grand Universal Scheme of things we experienced the tiniest part of our eternal lives. And each tiny part is like a part of a grand puzzle where each is needed and important to complete. We are here because we are needed to bring God Consciousness and purpose onto this earth dimension. We are here to answer Spirit’s Call within us for God works in us, through us, as us because God is us!
In 2017,  What is Spirit Calling YOU to Do?
We just celebrated the birth and emerging of Christ Consciousness within us at Christmas time.  We now have an opportunity  in the coming new year to fully develop the urgency of God’s call birthing a NEW and awesome purpose and vision within us.  Rather than “wanting” a new car, new home, new relationship, new job, why not  be “willing” to surrender to a Higher Idea, Higher Purpose, Higher Call in your life from/as God.  Your soul is on a journey upward.  Ride it intentionally.  GOD ALWAYS HAS A BIGGER, BETTER, HIGHER, and more FULFILLING PLAN for your life than you can imagine. It will be new, it may be scary, and it will always be RIGHT for you. When the new idea emerges within you, know it is YOURS to do. God is speaking to you and only you for that particular Divine Idea.  So just relax and give in to IT, to the DIVINE WILL and soar in Spirit, Heart and Mind to new and greater avenues of God’s Good in your lives.  I guarantee  when you do, you will automatically receive much more than you asked for.
The Divine Outcome will surprise and amaze you.
Remember you are a beloved child of  God.
Know your UNION in and of God.
Surrender to the DIVINE Will within You!
Hear IT, Answer IT and say YES to IT.
Step into  2017 by birthing a new purpose and vision for your life.
Be the Christ Consciousness in the world  NOW.
Spirit is Calling you. What is Yours  to do?
Happy New Year, Happy New You.
Love,
Abigail and Steve

I SEE YOU

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Keep the twinkle and jingle bells in your heart.

Dear Friends,
My mentor minister, Dr. Juanella Evans always told me, “Consciousness is all there is.” When we are in tune with our consciousness we know who we are and where we stand.  Let us be in touch with our Christ Consciousness during this Holiday Season… and beyond.
At our Labyrinth walk last Saturday I made a commitment to be AWARE of the “INVISIBLE” people. These are the people you might not notice or may dismiss during your daily journey in life.
The other day I dropped a dollar in the Salvation Army can and almost missed the lady sitting in the chair ringing the bell. I stopped, turned around and said to her, “I see you.  I appreciate what you are doing.  I know it is not easy to sit here for hours in service. I just want to thank you.”  This lady got tears in her eyes and said, “You just made my day.”
I love the phrase, “I see you,” from the movie Avatar. There are many ways to SEE people.  A wave or hello to the Latino workers standing on the corner, hoping for a job, or to the gardeners working on front lawns. Send a greeting or thank you to our Sanitary Engineers who faithfully pick up all our garbage every week. Who else needs to be recognized and appreciated?
I walked past a lady beginning to unfold her walker/chair before going into Macys.  I asked her if she needed help.  She smiled and said, no, however she thanked me for the kind offer.   Waiting to hold a door open for someone, not being upset when someone takes your parking spot is a Consciousness of Grace.
Any person in customer service (stores, banks, post office) is in great need of kindness, respect and a smile at this time of year.  BE that person who  SEES them, appreciates and thanks them for their service.  Isn’t that what Christmas is all about? Isn’t that what our beloved Jesus did?  He went out of his way to minister to the poor, sick and “unseen” people.
BE the Consciousness of Christ, SEE the people.  It will only crack your heart WIDE open with even greater love and awareness of your fellowman, woman and child this Holy Days Season.
I SEE You, I Appreciate You, I Love You,

BE Light BE Love & Forgive

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Dear Friends,
I love to think we are in the season of LIGHT. The Master, our Beloved Jesus the Christ came to earth to spread Light and  Love to ALL people, barring none. This may not be the time in history when Jesus was born, however we have chosen to celebrate his birth, his light, his love and what he stood for at this time of year.  We know Jesus the Christ stood for LOVE.  It was the sole purpose of his teachings. Without love, nothing works.
There are many aspects of Love and one is Forgiveness. Strife, grudges, and disagreements seem to appear more quickly among families who have split apart on some issue of the past.  I hear it and see it within families I know.  I often wonder, how did the rift occur? What happened?   I know from experience, fully loving another person not only makes changes in one’s consciousness, it makes changes in the other person’s consciousness as well.  If there is someone who has hurt me through thought, word or deed, in my morning meditation I see this person  in my heart and mind and I am there with him/her.  I tell him/her  how much I love them and all the good qualities I see in him/her.  I picture a loving LIGHT essence surrounding both  of us.  We are encased in it, feeling it, experiencing it.  When I do this, the healing energy begins and soon God provides a way for us to connect, cry and rekindle a loving, whole relationship.
God’s purpose for our lives is to learn how to LOVE. We cannot truly fulfill our purpose in life when we have unforgiveness in our hearts, for ourselves and others. Forgiving ourselves is first and foremost for any misdeeds we have done in the past. Forgiving others is the second.  It does not matter who is right or wrong. It is time to step up in High Consciousness and close the gap with anyone who is estranged in your life.  When you become vulnerable, ego-less and say, I am sorry, please forgive me, it will be like a boulder has lifted from your shoulders and the glory of the Christ Light shines through.  Welcome the tears that will flow from both you and the other person.
It is time. BE the LIGHT, Be the LOVE as God intended you to be for yourself, your family, your friends and humanity.
In Love, Light and  Forgiveness,

Be at Peace

 

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Dear Friends,
    I have been drawn to the idea of PEACE these past few days. I was reading  about the breath in one of my favorite books, Spiritual Unfoldment.  It talked about breathing in the Breath of God and exhaling Love, Light and Peace  to the world, and to every living being. I also have a  rose on my meditation table that says, “Love is the Answer.” I know when I have a loving heart, I am at peace. And as I was pulling out my Christmas decorations and other decor, I hung up some guest finger towels that said “Peace.”  There are no coincidences. PEACE  was and is on my plate!
     During this time of year, what can be more important than to keep oneself at Peace, in heart, mind, soul and body.  With deep inner peace, there can only be openness and love.  The Beloved Jesus the Christ said,
“Peace I leave with you, Peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”
– John 14:27.
Today, as you sit, meditate, pray, and reflect, take in a deep cleansing breath then breathe deeply  bringing in all the Love and Peace of God.  As you exhale, send out the energy of Love, Peace, Joy, Forgiveness to all those who you love and those who you do not.   We must remember the Spark of God is within ALL people, not just a few.  As we see the good, the good emerges. Instead of wasting time on what you do not like, spend precious moments on what you do want, such as peace love, and goodness.
What we see and feel is what we get.  What do you want?  See it, feel it. LOVE it.  Be at Peace.
With Love  and Peace,

Be a Safe Haven

“To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something, If we remember those times and places – and there are so many – where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction. And if we do act, in however a small way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.”
-Howard Zinn, historian

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Dear Friends,
I was blessed to attend a
“Love Your Neighbor Vigil” last week in Escondido.  It was hosted by the Escondido Clergy held at Maple Square Park.
This was a lovely sacred Vigil, led by Rev. Sharon Wylie from Chalice Unitarian Universalist Congregation with prayers from many faith traditions, candle lighting and singing about love, peace and joy.escondido-safety-pin
We also had the opportunity to pick a SAFETY PIN and wear it.  Wearing a Safety pin signifies, this person is a  SAFE person to be with. This person will stand up and respond to any harmful actions regardless of race, color, creed, religion, or gender.
This person is a SAFE HAVEN for All people.
I found out so many people already knew about this Safety Pin movement.  It has been on Facebook and many at the Interfaith Thanksgiving Service knew about it.  Some plan to creatively decorate their safety pins.  I wore mine to a dinner about the Syrian Refugee emergency.   A nun had a safety pin on and also had extra pins to pass out, which she did. I too am keeping extra pins in my purse to pass out when someone asks, “What is that pin for?”
If you have an extra safety pin, WEAR IT proudly to show your support. It will speak volumes for you!

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