Thursday, November 14, 2024

STAY OUR THOUGHTS ON GOD

When people turn their thoughts to the Creator, they give the Creator power to enter their minds and bring good thoughts.  -- Tadodaho, also known as Chief Leon Shenandoah, Daily Meditations, November 14, 2024

The following are my free-floating thoughts on America's political news today:

I am caught in a maelstrom of emotions since hearing of the first of Trump's Cabinet selections...Oh No! does not begin to touch what I felt upon hearing Matt Gaetz's name for Attorney General of the United States of America. 

I've never heard of the man up for Secretary of Defense, Fox News host Pete Hegseth, but some of the reports about him are less-than wonderful...to my ears. 

Scarier yet, Tulsi Gabbard, the woman now being thought of for the position of director of national intelligence. For some time now, she has been considered a renegade based on her own behavior.

The wishful thought I had was to call my former boss, a straight-arrow retired Army Colonel, and ask him what he thinks, plans to do, is doing...I trust him, but it's been 20 years (!) since we've worked together. Trust and let the thought perc...and trust.

Based on my own experience, material and spiritual, I believe consciousness does God's work...our unformed thoughts, God's prods?, are released and bring the changes we need. Our excessively pondering them dissipates their power...our realizing them, then walking with them, is God's will, God's way.

We will of course make mistakes...that's how our consciousness continues to be raised...admitting our error opens us to the better way...there is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in.

If earthquakes, tornadoes, floods and droughts are of God, then so are, or can be, Trump and Trumpists' destructive plans for America. Curse them not, get out of their way until they run themselves out, then turn and build back better.

Again: When people turn their thoughts to the Creator, they give the Creator power to enter their minds and bring good thoughts.  -- Tadodaho, also known as Chief Leon Shenandoah

Thank you.

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