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| Zoosh, Sunday, November 14, 2004 |
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There will be times when you will see people, perhaps you will be driving by in the street, perhaps others will be driving or perhaps you'll be in public transportation and you will feel compassionate towards their suffering or even in the office or in your daily work, you will know by their very eyes, by feelings that you have around them that they are suffering. Then, what you do — you may not be able to do it then, you will work, you do not wish them to be embarrassed but at some other times when you are able, you will simply say a Living Prayer:
I am asking
If you know their names, say it. You can refer to the people, «that so and so with the…»
or you can fill in a (news) event — perhaps that car crash or that sickness or disease that you were watching and you say where — you don't have to give all the details — and you go on and say
that all those individuals who need help receive all the help, benevolently,
from all those beings who can help them now.
Pause for a little bit afterwards and relax, don't think about them. Just think about the white [light].
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benevolent [bı'nevələnt]
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good, kind, benign, cheerful, bighearted, good-natured, copmpassionate, caring, altruistic, humanitarian, philantropic;
generous, magnanimous, munificient, unselfish, openhanded, beneficent; literary: bounteous
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Having a disposition to do good
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Possessing or mani- festing love to man- kind and a desire to promote their prosperity and happiness
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