Message from the Grandmothers
December 2007
The Grandmothers Speak on the Holidays
"Dear Grandmothers," I said, "Beyond the
commercialization so prevalent at this season, what is the actual
significance of this time of year?" I was asking, not just for
those who celebrate Christmas, but for all people of all religions.
"Listen to us," the Grandmothers said as they towered over
me. So I quickly sat down on the ground in front of them and gave them
my full attention. "We will show you the significance of this time
of year," they said.
First they showed me our planet spinning in space and as they
brought me in closer I saw the panorama of our world-all the continents,
countries, and cultures on earth. And wherever I looked I noticed that
this was a time when people gathered together. This coming together was
as prevalent in Afganistan as it was in England, as true in Colmbia
as in Canada. No matter what the culture, at this time people turned
to their loved ones and gave thanks. The holiday might be Christmas,
Hannukah, Ramadan, Kwanza, Thanksgiving, Sangranthi or another, but
over the next few months, people would come together to celebrate their
loving connection to one another and to the Divine. As I stood back
and observed these sacred and special times, they seemed not so much a
holiday, but a series of holy days.
"This IS a holy time," the Grandmothers said, interrupting
my thoughts. "This time of year calls forth love," they said,
and breaking into smiles they added, "celebrate that. A purpose of
this time of year is to share love."
Turning to me, the Grandmothers said, "We know that you are
distressed by the rampant greed that surfaces in your country around
this time . People have always tried to use love as a hook for sales
purposes," they said; "in this way the times you are living
in are not much different from other times. Greed, however, has become
is more obvious today. Because of the ease of communication in the world
now greed is now a world wide phenomena.
"But don't worry about that," they said, laughing and
changing the subject. "It is not your job to change the world,"
they said, "it is your job to be yourself , to let the love inside
your heart shine out. This time of year needs to be held sacred, and
you can do that," they said. "But you will need to turn to the
presence of the Divine within you even more than you usually do. We say
this," they explained, "because as the holidays approach the
energy of buying and selling escalates. Many people go into a frenzy of
excess, of worry and of stress at this time of year," they said,
"and so it is very important that you stay awake and not be drawn
into those states. If you let yourself be fooled once again by the
siren song of your culture, you will spend another holiday season in
a confused and frustrated condition. Please do not do that," they
said. "We promise to hold you steady throughout the hullabaloo that
bombards you at this time of year.
"There are greater things you are called to do now,"
they said, "than fall into the trap of buying and selling."
They repeated, "Listen to us and turn within, call on us and use
this time to re-sanctify your life. In this season of giving,"
the Grandmothers said, "give us the gift of your loving devotion
to truth. If you give this gift, you will bless your life and bless the
entire earth.
"This is the only gift we want from you," they said. "We
ask that this year you give the gift of loving dedication to the Great
Self that you are. And do not let the world talk you into anything less
than this. We say to you," they said as they opened their arms to
receive me, "This is the gift that is needed now.
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