9/11
Day of Hope
On September 11th planes crashed into the World Trade Center, The
Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.
The waves of shock touched every heart and soul. For those of us that
walk this earth with open hearts it was particularly painful. Today’s
children were and are affected. Sensitive children sensed the low
vibration coming in. They reacted with feelings of depression and grief.
Even the lucky ones that were shielded from the visual images felt this
Universal wound. Three years later we are still grieving. Adults and
children are still trying to make sense out of chaos.
It is important that we work with our children to keep their hearts
open and let their light shine. As “light workers” we must find it
within ourselves to raise our vibration and continue to let our lights
shine. The souls that were lost were not in vain. Their transitions
contributed to a powerful vibration of change throughout the world. We
continue to hope that a new united, peaceful, loving world emerges out
of the debris. Darkness can not exist in light. It is time for the
“lightworkers” and the children to let their lights shine. We are the
day of hope.
A Day of Hope
New York City was covered with smoke and soot. The whole world was
covered with sadness. The next day the sun came out.
The light of the new day gave us hope.
Firemen, policemen and rescue workers started to work on the collapsed
buildings. Heroes were born every minute.
The light of the new day gave us courage.
American flags were flying everywhere. A nation was singing songs of
freedom we had all forgotten.
The light of the new day made us proud to be Americans.
We saw people lining up to donate blood and services to the Red Cross.
People of all colors, nationalities and religions waited patiently on
long lines. They stood together.
The light of the new day taught us tolerance.
World leaders are sharing information and working together to rid the
world of terrorist.
The light of the new day brought us a day closer to world peace.
American children mailed their dollars to help feed children in other
nations.
The light of the new day showed us new levels of generosity.
Strangers started to smile at each other. Neighbors and enemies were
hugging.
The light of the new day reminds us to love.
Love tells us to keep our dreams alive.
Love makes our light grow brighter.
The children are the day of hope.
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