Transformations

Dear community of explorers,

This is being written on March 7th, a most auspicious day which all our activities are magnified.

May the wisdom potential in every being be magnified and actualized as skillful activity, and may we all recall the dance of life is like a rainbow or ripples in a pond and those we meet today, we’ve met before and we will meet again.

This impermanence and timelessness is a gift that we can see the power of our choice and voice to honor the wisdom within one another.

So how is it we are born and how is it we meet in this time? And is this time only one time or will we recall the reverberations of our multi-dimensionality and timelessness?

So on this very special day, I think of the many people I have met and worked with and taught and explored with and I recognize that conversations continue. I’ve met my fellow explorers again and again and I am grateful, so I share this with you so that it is clear that we do not finish, we continue and what is outgrown becomes something new.

What is outgrown is the idea that we are one being in time and space. What is recognized is that we are reverberations and that many beings are part of our songs. 

So an old colleague from many lifetimes, we remembered different times of meeting as scientists in other realms and this time, it was the science of mind that we chose to examine. Think not of loss or of someone going away, recognize the reverberations of your examination of mind’s potential as an ongoing song.

I just want to say to community members, Bruce Braddy passed away on January 12th and his wife and family continue to explore the mystery of their relationships with joy. 

We understand that life is a gift and it is wise we now recognize we are relatives in this dance.

Bruce and Sue have been supportive of Sunray Meditation Society for many years and I can say he was the longest lasting and oldest student who I first met in the 60s when I lectured at different churches and Unitarian fellowships that invited me to share perspective on the dream of life.

So I invite you to look around at the friends and co-workers in your life today and consider that you are also conversing in the future and the exploration of the past brings us together in the now. 

Sincerely, 

Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo


View Bruce Braddy’s Obituary