When something as catastrophic as Japan’s earthquake and tsunami occurs, we may find ourselves wondering what we can do to help. Through today’s technology, we watch as events unfold and see with heart-wrenching sadness our brothers and sisters of planet earth enduring suffering, pain, and tremendous loss.
So how can we help?
We can join together, across faith traditions, with the millions worldwide who are sending prayers of comfort and healing to all those affected by this devastating event.
Prayer for Japan
First take a few deep cleansing breaths.
Breathe in God.
Ground yourself in God
and ground yourself in Love,
for God is Love.
The Divine Power of God flows through all the Universe.
As God is Love, so too am I Love.
As this is true for me it is true for all.
I now join with millions worldwide to send comfort, peace
and safety to Japan.
Collectively our hearts are flooded with Love for all who live on our planet.
We send this Love to every man, woman, child and animal who has been affected by the earthquake and tsunami.
We send Love to all who have lost their lives as a result of this tragedy. We send Love and comfort to all who are grieving the loss of loved ones.
We send Love, strength and courage to all who are assisting with those who are missing.
We send Love to all of the rescue workers from around the world who are helping.
We send Love, wisdom and guidance to all who are working to stabilize the nuclear reactors.
We love you, we are one with you. You are not alone.
Thank you God for the manifestation of this prayer.
We let go with faith and trust. And so it is. Amen.
Each time you see images on the news, or Internet, or hear reports on the radio about the devastation, take a moment to take a deep cleansing breath and send Love, for it truly is the most powerful healing force in the Universe.
Thank you.
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Prayers and blessings of love and comfort to Canadian skater Joannie Rochette.
Joannie has the support and love of the world that is watching the Olympic ice-skating competition. An only child, Joannie’s mother and father proudly came to support her at the Vancouver Olympics. Her mother had a massive heart-attack and died shortly after arriving in Vancouver. Joannie has bravely soldiered on, skating in the competition despite her grief. Tracy Wilson, 1988 Olympic bronze medalist in ice-dancing, commentating on the Olympics, said that it seems that Joannie has found solace on the the ice.
She held it together incredibly well while she was skating in the short program. Her resolve and dedication were unfathomable. After skating a truly remarkable program she received an overwhelmingly loving standing ovation at which point her tears and emotions flowed freely. I doubt there was anyone who watched this young woman skate who was not moved.
At the conclusion of her program, one of the most beloved skaters of all time, Scott Hamilton, praised Joannie’s courage through his own tears. Wherever you place in the long program, Joannie, (she is in 3rd place after her short program) and finish overall — know that you are indeed loved by the world. We are grieving with you for the loss of your dear mother and our prayers and love are with you, not only for tonight but for the coming weeks, months and years that follow.
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