Wednesday, November 26, 2008

THINKING on THANKSGIVING

As we take our traditional day off to eat this Thursday, one would never think there would be too much to say from a word such as Thanksgiving. Yet, don’t ever let a smaller word fool you into thinking it doesn’t have a mighty message to relate through the letters composing it. A bit poetic in this translation, we found some pretty profound things that the Lexigrams of our giant day of gratitude here in the United States wants to share with us all:

THANKSGIVING

AS I VISIT KIN I THINK IN GIANT THANKS
I THANK A SAINT IN A VAST GAIN
I THANK AS I IN A GIVING GAIN
INSIGHT IS SHINING AS I THANK
TAKING IN A GIANT GIVING I ASK
INSIGHT IS HINTING I SING
I GAIN AS I VANISH, SINKING A GIANT SIN IN HAVING HATING
I IN A GIANT GAIN IN A GIVING TASK
AS I TAKING IN THIS INSIGHT
THIS HINTS I IN A THANKING GAIN
I THINKS I IN A VAST GAINING IN THINGS

Thanksgiving’s name expression vibrates to the Jupiter ruled 39. Reducing further to 12 down to a singular 3, the planet of expansion, wisdom and good fortune guides this more than excessive feasting holiday. Oddly enough, Thanksgiving falls under the first week of the Sun’s passage through Sagittarius, also ruled by Jupiter. (we don’t find this to be a coincidence this holiday falls under such an appropriate sign!)

What is interesting to note is the urges that Thanksgiving asks of us all, not only though the revelations of its’ Lexigrams, but in the Chaldean Karmic Mystery of the 39/12’s The Sacrifice – The Victim. Aside from all of the expanding waistlines and tired after the turkey tackle, there is a deep message here that the collective in the United States is meant to adhere to, involving education, and the learning of lessons. As the Chaldeans so innately understood about the meaning behind the 39/12:

“39/12 represents the educational process on all levels, the submission of the will required and the sacrifices necessary to achieve knowledge and wisdom, on both the spiritual and the intellectual levels. When the intellect is sacrificed to the feelings, the mind will be illuminated with the answers it seeks. Look within for the solution. Attention paid to the requirements of education will end suffering and bring success.”

So, this Thanksgiving, be sure to take some time to spread a little taste of knowledge and wisdom around your holiday festivities. Going within upon this day and seeking to peacefully educate others with sincere compassionate acts can make all of the difference in attracting complete abundance throughout the remainder of your holiday season.

The history books choose to tell us the colonies that became our nation originally shared this holiday with the Native American Indians who once had freedom and called the very ground we all live upon today home. Perhaps it is an education to remember to give thanks to them for the blessings we now all have today as we celebrate in our homes. We share with you one of their native wisdoms, one that educates any soul in how to bring out our personal best, and tame any natural negative tendencies one as being human, will toy with.

A Grandfather from the Cherokee Nation was talking with his Grandson.

“A fight is going on inside me,” he said to the boy.

“It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves.”

“One wolf is evil and ugly; He is anger, envy, war, greed, self-pity, sorrow, regret, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, selfishness and arrogance.”

“The other wolf is beautiful and good: He is friendly, joyful, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, justice, fairness, empathy, generosity, true, compassionate, and deep VISION.”

“This same fight is going on inside you, and inside of every other human as well.”

The Grandson paused in deep reflection because of what his Grandfather had just said. The he finally cried out: “Oyee! Grandfather, which wolf will win?”

The elder Cherokee replied, “The wolf that you feed.”

Wishing each and every Star safety, abundant blessings, and being in the know of which wolf to feed this Thanksgiving.

Posted by Sharita at 04:52:43
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