The
PHILOSOPHY of RED CLOUD
Michael's Higher Guide and Mentor, Red Cloud,
painted by Jenny Ayers
Given as the Address by Michael Ayers at
Divine Service at Crawley Spiritualist Church at Gossops Green in West Sussex on
Sunday, 5th July 2015
“Give to each other. Hold back nothing that you can spare. It is no use having a garage or an attic full
of things that you haven’t used in years, while many millions of people are
without, in camps and desolation around the world.
“Some are even getting on boats, which are
unworthy of going on the sea to try and escape from the misery, poverty and
cruelty in which they find themselves.
“What you may have in your attic may help
these people. In Syria and in Iraq
during the winter they are in little tents with snow and ice, precious little
electricity, precious little food and water and often no education for their
young ones.
“There are organisations, who are supposed
to be helping and many are doing their best, but in order to do enough a lot
more has to be done.
“Organisations like the United Nations, who
sit on their hands in New York and discuss these things and do nothing. America supposedly the richest country in the
world, although I believe that is being challenged, still controls politically great
swathes of the world.
“They pay for the United Nations and it is
not what they do, it is what they are told to do, what they are paid to do and
what they are not allowed to do for political reasons even though hundreds of
thousands of people are suffering.
“As you may know they even introduced
disease to Haiti and they sit on their hands and they say, “Oh, it is not our fault. You
can’t blame it on us – talk to our lawyers.” How can the poor and ill in Haiti afford
lawyers to get the UN to put right the mistakes that they made?
“This is not a party political broadcast. It is a message from the Spirit Realms to
remind you that the world is not perfect and for a long time to come never will
be.
“But we each have a responsibility. You were given life by our great Creator and
we are continually in his love and we have a message to love our neighbours and
to make the world a better place because we came.
“To do that we need to do, look into our
hearts, look into our minds and really be sure that we haven’t walked by on the
other side. It is so easy in this modern
world because everybody is so busy.
“I
have the children to pick up from the party.
I must take them here and there and the shopping has to be done. There is so much to do. So we have to make a space.
“We have to feel charity in our hearts and
we have to know that we want to do something, even if it is only to clean out
the attic and give some things to the Red Cross to try and help others.
“These people you will never meet, but,
heaven forbid, if we come on hard times and we’ve done nothing, how can we
expect help?
“We all want it. We are in a privileged country, which has
lots of ways of keeping us going. Those
countries don’t have it.
“So I ask you, look into your hearts. See the words and the warnings and do your
best to love your neighbour and to make this world a better place.
“God bless you all.”
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