by Pierre Pradervand
On awakening, bless this day, for it is already full of unseen good which
your blessings will call forth; for to bless is to acknowledge the unlimited good
that is embedded in the very texture of the universe and awaiting each and all.
On passing people in the street, on the bus, in places of work and play, bless
them. The peace of your blessing will accompany them on their way and the aura
of its gentle fragrance will be a light to their path. On meeting and talking to
people, bless them in their health, their work, their joy, their relationships to
God, themselves, and others. Bless them in their abundance, their
finances...bless them in every conceivable way, for such blessings not only sow
seeds of healing but one day will spring forth as flowers of joy in the waste
places of your own life. As you walk, bless the city in which you live, its
government and teachers, its nurses and streetsweepers, its children and bankers,
its priests and prostitutes. The minute anyone expresses the least aggression or
unkindness to you, respond with a blessing: bless them totally, sincerely,
joyfully, for such blessings are a shield which protects them from the ignorance
of their misdeed, and deflects the arrow that was aimed at you. To bless means to
wish, unconditionally, total, unrestricted good for others and events from the
deepest wellspring in the innermost chamber of your heart: it means to hallow, to
hold in reverence, to behold with utter awe that which is always a gift from the
Creator. He who is hallowed by your blessing is set aside, consecrated, holy,
whole. To bless is yet to invoke divine care upon, to think or speak gratefully
for, to confer happiness upon - although we ourselves are never the bestower, but
simply the joyfull witnesses of Life's abundance. To bless all without
discrimination of any sort is the ultimate form of giving, because those you
bless will never know from whence came the sudden ray of sun that burst through
the clouds of their skies, and you will rarely be a witness to the sunlight in
their lives. When something goes completely askew in your day, some unexpected event
knocks down your plans and you too also, burst into blessing: for life is
teaching you a lesson, and the very event you believe to be unwanted, you
yourself called forth, so as to learn the lesson you might balk against were you
not to bless it. Trials are blessings in disguise, and hosts of angels follow in
their path. To bless is to acknowledge the omnipresent, universal beauty hidden
to material eyes; it is to activate that law of attraction which, from the
furthest reaches of the universe, will bring into your life exactly what you need
to experience and enjoy. When you pass a prison, mentally bless its inmates in
their innocence and freedom, their gentleness, pure essence and unconditional
forgiveness; for one can only be prisoner of one's self-image, and a free man can
walk unshackled in the courtyard of a jail, just as citizens of countries where
freedom reigns can be prisoners when fear lurks in their thoughts. When you pass
a hospital, bless its patients in their present wholeness, for even in their
suffering, this wholeness awaits in them to be discovered. When your eyes behold
a man in tears, or seemingly broken by life, bless him in his vitality and joy:
for the material senses present but the inverted image of the ultimate splendor
and perfection which only the inner eye beholds. It is impossible to bless and to
judge at the same time. So hold constantly as a deep, hallowed, intoned thought
that desire to bless, for truly then shall you become a peacemaker, and one day
you shall, everywhere, behold the very face of God.
Pierre Pradervand,
Ateliers Vivre Autrement,
3, bd James-Fazy,
CH-1201 Geneva, Switzerland
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