Hello my dear ones. Today is a very special day and I have a favor to ask of all of you who read these words. There is a power in numbers and there is mathematical system to the universe that does connect some numbers with energetic influences. Thought on certain numbers…when they are considered to be “lucky” numbers, like 7 and 11, can actually shift peoples thinking into a higher vibration, and as vibration is elevated…then too is elevated the probability that the person will encounter a pleasing experience, which is often then associated with the word “luck”.
Luck, or “good fortune”, is very much a state of mind. For example, a person who’s car breaks down…on a deserted stretch of road…may feel very grateful and “lucky” when a stranger stops to help them and offers a ride. Another person might feel afraid of the stranger who offers assistance and might turn away the help. “Luck” is, in this case, tied into trust, gratitude and belief in the good of people. I know that there is much written about, and much on television and the internet about the bad things that people do, but in truth, the media gives coverage to less then 10% of good deeds and good stories. That means that over 90% of what you are focusing on, on a daily basis, is dedicated to violence, theft, abuse, neglect and natural disaster.
By contrast, thousands, upon thousands of people perform good deeds that go unnoticed every day. People care for sick parents and children…thousands of people volunteer in human service agencies throughout the world and most get little to no recognition! The beauty of nature is everywhere, but nowhere is there ever the story of abundant crops, or off shore winds that created above anticipated windmill electricity…or inventors who are coming up with ways to save the environment…but who don’t have big financial backers.
I am hoping that you will help me to change this, and that, starting today, on 7/11/11, we will together begin a process of changing the “luck” of mankind.
August the 22nd has become known as National “Be an Angel” day and has been celebrated as such since the early 1990’s. The day is set aside to recognize the “angel” in all of us and to promote that by performing “random acts of kindness”. That phrase was originated in response to the media constantly referring to the “random acts of violence” that are covered in the news everyday. We are at a very important period in the history of mankind, because, on a daily basis, there are far more people who are on the internet…on Facebook…on Twitter and on You Tube, than will ever be tuning in to a news program. Because of that, there is very strong power in this global interaction and a very strong capability for thousands…perhaps even hundreds of thousands, of individuals to begin to focus on “conscious acts of kindness” that they can share with world…and in so doing they can offer ideas for others to do the same.
So here is what I am asking if you could please do to help. Every major world movement has begun with the thought of a single person that becomes the seed. I need your thoughts. …Your thoughts about the little things that neighbors can do to help make life more pleasant for each other…Your thoughts about what you might personally be able to do to make the world a better place…your recognition of people who are making a positive difference in the world, by their work, their caring and their creativity. I am asking for you to gather these thoughts and to please send them to me so that we may gather them together to create a new community of people who believe that everyone can be angel in their own personal way. Please join me as a friend on the Messages from Margaret page: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Messages-From-Margaret/142826625780817. Or you can click on the Facebook link from this site. From here forward we will be celebrating the very best about the human spirit and in so doing I will be offering guidance as to how you can make this energy the primary energy of the planet. Please “Be an Angel” and together we can change the world!
All my love and gratitude, Margaret