Reflections of Spiritual Renewal 13-15
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Ramadhaan 13-15 [September 13-15, 2008]
The sacred trust before time is to The One who brought about existence and forms, The Perfectly Aware and Omniscient. This is a matter of knowing hearts that awaken. In these days of reflection; one may consider how well we have kept our trust. Are our hearts filled with fairness or have we betrayed our souls? In this time of quietude and renewal compassion grows within, mercy resonates in our perceptions and forgiveness of error understood. Who lives among humanity without error? Contrite hearts enter the sanctuary of repentance; an inner reflection that leads to renewal and rebirth. Again, born into the realization and vision of radiating light upon a world through our actions. The ancient words echo throughout the worlds, we seek alignment of our thoughts and desires with the well being of all. This journey in understanding leads us away from oppressing neither our souls nor any soul. The trust forsaken is regained.
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This is the month of a thousand nights; sleepless nights to fill the treasury of our eternity. What deeds weigh on the scale of karmic justice? Now is the time to rediscover the path hidden beyond the shroud of the mundane; live for goodness through kindness and to stand for justice. Yes, this is the opportunity to restore the light in the essence of our being.
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Our voices lift up to the Divine Source of All That is Unknown. Let peace be upon the hearts of our parents and forgiveness be their reward. Let our hearts see the unity of mankind and all those who share this temporary place. All are worthy of dignity and kindness. Let us be just. Let us uphold what is right by doing well to those we meet. Our voices lift up with the song of hearts renewed; let our words soothe the angst of the lonely; let our gaze cast light upon the shadows of the forlorn. Let us act just. It is our souls that give birth to hope, dignity and justice on earth.
With Hope and Promise, a’Ali-Salaam
