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From our own homes we can connect energetically and send compassionate loving care.
Focus: Taiwan and China
Typhoon Morakot has caused devastation in Taiwan dumping 83 inches of rain on parts of the island, unleashing the worst flooding there in half a century. People are still missing in floodwaters and mudslides, while rescue efforts are hampered by continued rain. The typhoon also hit mainland China where 1.4 million people were evacuated. Please send focused heart care and compassion for the highest best outcome for the rescue efforts and the people who are trapped, homeless or injured, and to their families.
Global Coherence Initiative Technique Being coherently aligned while radiating compassion and care increases focus and effectiveness. However, any genuine care and compassion you radiate benefits the planet, whether or not you are in total coherence. You can radiate care and compassion for the planet while riding down the road, exercising, working in the yard, standing in a grocery line or at any time you can squeeze it in. It all counts and adds to the collective intention.
Steps Breathe and calm yourself in whatever ways you choose.
Choose something you appreciate – a person, pet, nature, etc. – and radiate the feeling of appreciation to them for about 2 minutes. This helps open the heart more and increases your effectiveness when you start sending care to the planet or to a situation in need.
Now evoke the genuine feelings of compassion and care for the planet.
Breathe the feelings of compassion and care going out from your heart. To help with focus, some people imagine the compassion and care flowing out the way an ocean wave flows toward a beach. Some imagine their compassion radiating as a beam of light. Others simply radiate it out with the rhythm of their breath. There are no hard and fast rules on how you do this. People are different, so find what suits you.
Radiate the genuine feelings of compassion and care to the planet or to a specific area of immediate need.
See yourself, along with other caretakers, participating in this process of healing and facilitating peace.
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