Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Messages to the Universe

 My husband hosted a retirement party for me and I invited our friends to send a message to the universe. I promised to deliver the messages and here they are. 

 

I am sending my best wishes to the world for more peace and tolerance among human beings. May everyone emerge from their own opinions, biases, mental strongholds, dogmatic teachings, and open themselves to allow things to happen and be--Don't resist, don't hide, don't retreat! "Be open to everything and attached to nothing," to quote Wayne Dyer. Allow things to come and pass! All is well, all is good. 

Dear Universe: Hope you are well. I don't really know what to ask, but if you could tone down the temperature a bit in summer, it would be nice! 😊

Keep my heart open in order to love, value, and connect to others without judgment. 

Let us please figure out this environmental problem or should I say disaster we humans made in the last decades. I know it is possible to solve it before it is too late. 

Dear Universe: You deserve so much more than we're giving you right now. I don't even know that we're trying our best. I know that you will go on, without or without us. Thanks for this brief, glorious moment. 

Hello! Is anyone out there? Is anyone out there? If you are there, I have a few requests. 1--Please help my wife not be so crazy. Marrying a crazy man is not a valid excuse.  2--Make sure we have plenty of beer. There is no life without beer.  3--I hate to bring this back but I do not understand why my wife doesn't not understand that I am always right... (sometimes, actually, I am left...)  4--Help baby grandson understand he can be in a crazy family--all the normal ones were already full.  5--Thank you for our neighbors--they are doing ok with their crazy neighbors.  Okay, so if you hear me--Hurry up---this is urgent and I need your help. Thank you--be good-- 😊

I am humbled to know that I am part of this magnificent universe. And to the freshman who left his mother's avocado green Oxo silicone spatula at International Day about 20 years ago, and never claimed it--thank you, universe, for sending me this wonderful tool that has been part of my morning breakfast routine ever since.

We know answers will come from the universe and we are listening.


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