Gearing up for a trip to the unknown

Last year was a completely new and different experience, what with Ananda’s 50th anniversary and dedicating the Temple of Light. In fact, we didn’t even have our usual “Spiritual Renewal Week”, though we assumed that (of course!) we’d be back to our “usual” SRW this year.

Ha!

As we gear up for Spiritual Renewal Week 2020, we’re once again having a completely new and different experience!

The analogy that occurs to me is trying to pack for a trip when everything is unknown. The weather? Unknown. Staying in the city or the country? Maybe. Going for a week or three months? Not sure. You would stand in front of your suitcase, feeling completely bemused and not knowing where to begin.

Well, that’s kind of how this feels. There will be some live music elements; but “live” no longer means what it used to mean. Now when we think of “live”, we’re pondering how many people can we have. Which depends on the size of the venue. And on what the people are doing: talking or (heaven forbid!) singing? And on how long they’ll be doing it for. And what ages are the people in the room. And so on and so forth.

I don’t even have time tonight to get going about the “pre-recorded” or “virtual choir” elements and what that involves!

But beneath the uncertainty and slight confusion is the sense that wonderful things are poised to happen…that superconscious solutions are awaiting our attunement and receptivity…that awesome creativity is about to be released.

And I have a feeling the end result will be two years in a row of experiencing a heightened energy and flow of divine grace that leaves us awestruck and immensely grateful….beyond imagination of expectancy!

So…let’s go!

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