THINGS THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Beloved,

I am so grateful that Mother Nature has spared this region of Massachusetts from all the severe weather that is showing up in our country.  Here it is Jan 6th and we have had only one small snowstorm in November.  Can you tell that I don’t like winter with all the driving problems and also the cold? My heart and prayers are with all life suffering from these storms.

2023 offers many opportunities to restart or begin again in the search for love and peace. Open your heart to your love for yourself.

https://spiritlibrary.com/videos/lee-harris/open-to-love-in-2023

Can you remember when you saw or heard some especially good news about a good deed done by someone? Top 10 acts of kindness. These will warm your heart.

Do you believe in the Gift of Prophecy? This explanation by Fr. Richard Rohr might just surprise you, it surprised me.  Check THIS out.

Lee Harris with his yearly energy update.  Are you building your inner reserve?  What does the New Year offer you?

https://spiritlibrary.com/videos/lee-harris/january-2023-energy-update

I waited until the end of my newsletter to offer this to you.  It will make you smile and you will want to share this with the ones you love. PS. Co workers or casual acquaintances would like it too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTZWKKeSa3U

Love and Light

Mary Grace
https://www.thewoundedchalice.com

ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS

Beloved,

I hope this day finds you safe and healthy.  I did not get any snow but the rain was fierce and the wind ferocious.  I actually saw the wind take a kayak from the top spot of the kayak holder and slam it to the ground.  The lake yesterday was frozen from one side to the other.  Today all the ice is gone and the wind is having fun playing with the water. I am wishing you a wonderful Christmas season.  My newsletter today is different from what I usually send but this touched me to the core of my soul.  Maybe it is because I am a woman but I never really thought of the celebration of Jesus’ birth quite in this way.

Richard Rohr’s Daily Meditation

From the Center for Action and Contemplation

Mary’s Wholehearted Call

Public theologian Rachel Held Evans (1981–2019) found inspiration in Mary’s courageous “yes” to God:

Perhaps it is because I am neck-deep in a season of motherhood and caretaking that I am more aware than ever of the startling and profound reality that I am a Christian not because of anything I’ve done but because a teenage girl living in occupied Palestine at one of the most dangerous moments in history said yes—yes to God, yes to a wholehearted call she could not possibly understand, yes to vulnerability in the face of societal judgment . . . yes to a vision for herself and her little boy of a mission that would bring down rulers and lift up the humble, that would turn away the rich and fill the hungry with good things, that would scatter the proud and gather the lowly [see Luke 1:51–53], yes to a life that came with no guarantee of her safety or her son’s.

I know that Christians are Easter people. We are supposed to favor the story of the resurrection, which reminds us that death is never the end of God’s story. Yet I have never found that story even half as compelling as the story of the Incarnation.

Evans honors the unique role that Mary, and women everywhere, play in humanity’s physical incarnation:

It is nearly impossible to believe: God shrinking down to the size of a zygote, implanted in the soft lining of a woman’s womb. God growing fingers and toes. God kicking and hiccupping in utero. God inching down the birth canal and entering this world covered in blood, perhaps into the steady, waiting arms of a midwife. God crying out in hunger. God reaching for his mother’s breasts. God totally relaxed, eyes closed, his chubby little arms raised over his head in a posture of complete trust. God resting in his mother’s lap. . . .

God trusted God’s very self, totally and completely and in full bodily form, to the care of a woman. God needed women for survival. Before Jesus fed us with the bread and the wine, the body and the blood, Jesus himself needed to be fed, by a woman. He needed a woman to say: “This is my body, given for you.”. . .

To understand Mary’s humanity and her central role in Jesus’s story is to remind ourselves of the true miracle of the Incarnation—and that is the core Christian conviction that God is with us, plain old ordinary us. God is with us in our fears and in our pain, in our morning sickness and in our ear infections, in our refugee crises and in our endurance of Empire, in smelly barns and unimpressive backwater towns, in the labor pains of a new mother and in the cries of a tiny infant. In all these things, God is with us—and God is for us.

Love and Light

Mary Grace
https://www.thewoundedchalice.com

GOOD NEWS – SMILE

Beloved,

Happy Halloween!  This day is a reminder that all things that are scary looking or scare provoking can just be a reminder that under all the masks that are thrown at us is just someone trying to be funny.  Let’s enjoy the day and know the truth that is under the mask.

I know it is not Martin Luther King Jr’s day but his wisdom shows up in the darnedest places.  Check this out:  Nonviolence:  A Continual Practice.

https://cac.org/daily-meditations/nonviolence-a-continual-practice-2022-10-27/

Kryon by Lee Carroll is planting seeds and is sharing them with us so we can plant our seeds. I know it is fall but there are seeds that grow in cooler weather also. We have made it! This is IT! You can make a difference. Mastery is here finally.

https://spiritlibrary.com/videos/kryon/planting-the-seeds-of-mastery

As I watched this incredible encounter, I felt my fear rising. This teen only had a snorkel on so he really did not have any protection if the animal had decided to take him on a much lower journey. I had to watch it a second time so I could “feel” the love and joy that was being shared. What will you feel when you watch?

Have you ever experienced “blurry vision”?  This story hit me right where it hurts as I have been experiencing blurred vision for about 6 months now and, believe me, it is not fun. BUT…I have the luxury and gift of having doctors who are trying to help me see more clearly. I just cannot imagine how it must feel to not see clearly and know that there is no one to help you. Hooray for Mackenzie Scott.

I am so happy to hear this news.  I believe this is the first time in YEARS that we have this tremendous information.  The news media only brings us the dark news and when it comes to children, it is always on the negative side.  Now I feel that what we humans are doing on earth is having some effect to erase the plight of our children. It never made sense to me to hear about children not having enough to eat or wear to clothe their bodies.  NOW, finally, you and I are having a positive effect on the future of our heirs. It just feels so good to have that information. I wanted to share this with you.

Love and Light

Mary Grace
https://www.thewoundedchalice.com