Monday, May 31, 2010

Let Us Remember!

We had a wonderful two day Spiritual Leadership Retreat here at the Reunion Lake House this weekend.
I hope you can join us here sometime for love and laughter, enlightenment and inspiration, renewal and play.

Let us remember the Goodness and the Blessings!
Let us remember the Kindness and the Service.
Let us remember the Light and the Love.
Let us remember to remember we are joined as One.

Life is forgiving.
Each one is a Gift.
Life is fulfilling to those who give.
Life is a success for those who serve.

Let us thank those who have given their heart and  mind to help us find a better way.
Let us be grateful to those who have sacrificed their lives that we might live.
Let us appreciate those who daily serve by teaching, healing, helping and ministering.
Let us remember that each one of us has something significant to give to help others live.

Remember to help your neighbors.
Remember to give reverence to those you revere.
Remember to acknowledge the ones who serve you.
Remember to greet those you encounter with your blessing.
Remember to treat your family members as welcomed guests.
Remember to honor your elders and those who serve everyday.
Remember to give to what enhances your life and the life of others.
Remember to respect those who are disabled, homeless or challenged.
Remember to be the best you can be and offer life-giving freedom and trust to all.
Remember to sustain your own enlightenment with inspiration and joyful creativity.
Remember to give Mother Earth your consideration for her life-sustaining resources.
Remember to enjoy the riches of this Earth and of spirit and share freely with others.
Remember to be a wise steward and manger of the time, energy and money you are given.
Remember to appreciate your mind for its value in remembering Goodness and forgetting the rest.
Remember to remember those who inspire us, enlighten our minds and light our way home with love.

It is in remembering the Good, the Beautiful and the Holy that we bless ourselves and one another.
Remembering always and only Who You Really Are.
Betty Lue