Friday, May 6, 2022

Peace

The following presentation was prepared by Pa’Ris’Ha Taylor, to be presented by invitation at an international peace conference to take place November 1, 2017; sponsored by the World Brotherhood Union, Mevlana Supreme Foundation in Istanbul.

 

 

 

I stand before you today as the total collective of all who have lived before me, and whose very purpose of existence was that I am here in the now.

 

 

It is a great honor to be here with you today as we gather here in spiritual truth and a greater purpose than recognition and fame. I deeply appreciate all who have worked to provide the beauty and love we explore together at this program for world peace. I acknowledge all of you present, who are visible, and that of Spirit, as teachers and messengers of wisdom that propels all humanity to a greater understanding of our divinity. Separation destroys and inclusion heals.

 

 

I am honored by the powerful work and knowledge that this organization and its founders have brought forward in our world.

 

 

More than ever before, our generation has the greater challenge of human survival. I am a simple woman and in service as an Ancient Tablet Reader. I am of mixed bloods and was raised in my Grandmother’s Tradition, The Cherokee. Our origins are the system you know as the Pleiades.

 

 

For over 55 years I have pursued studies in all the sciences to prove my People’s wisdom and today I celebrate that has come full circle.

 

 

In our way of life, we exist as nature and creation, so we honor all peoples’ service and worship. We know all is of The One at its most infinite level of origin and we respect that is expressed and reflected in all different aspects and relating to Source, so that all is of great love and appreciation. I step outside duality to be the all-allowing love as co-creator. Our purpose is to meet the challenge in the 3rd dimension, to evolve to the state of harmony outside the field of duality, and emanate peace.

 

 

In our Wisdom Keepers’ ways, we are in the sixth world and facing the pivotal point of humanity’s thriving and existence. Many have said this in very eloquent ways, but the fact is, what is needed is you and I being daily in purpose and more relentless than our opposition. I am in the field daily where harms’ way touches the lives of the people and our Earth.

 

 

There is no burn out or fatigue when serving with Divine light and energy. Time does not hold us and boundaries do not exist; we serve the enhancement of all good things in life and all is life. All manifestation and physical presence is frequency and intent and purpose, so all is some level of life. All is given respect and consideration. This is our charge and trust, to honor and protect our planet and all life.

 

 

In my life what I have seen leads me to believe that the most misunderstood word in our language is Love, and the next one is Compassion.

 

 

To truly live awakened and attuned to Spirit, we must have the reality of both Love and Compassion.

 

 

Compassion is not done for others; it is done with others, for yourself, because you can no longer deny the need.

 

 

We are created of atomic energy waves, just like the entire universe and because it is impossible to separate waves, we are all connected; our waves are always meeting and getting entangled in each other. The universe is you and you are the universe, each one of us is. Unleash your inner power and start creating amazing things.

 

 

Peace is active, not passive. It is an active process of transformation that we create first within ourselves by transmuting lower conscious states of fear, greed, and anger into joyful and harmonic relations within our entire sentient community. This takes work. The Great Work, Magnum Opus, as practiced by Ancient Alchemists, is performed by today’s science in Quantum Physics and called by physicist Fred Alan Wolf, the new alchemy. It takes each individual to create himself, both spiritually and physically, as one whole unit like one cell in a universe of multiple worlds.

 

 

There is no outer world without first there being an inner world, no matter without spirit, and no peace without each one of us first coming to peace within ourselves and then including all humanity and sentient beings within a single community of what we call life. This reality unfolds based upon our own beliefs and experiences. If we choose to transform a world filled with suffering and conflict, we must first confront our own selves and know that anything in our lives that we are not satisfied with exists solely because we have chosen this experience from our own beliefs, emotions, and environment.

 

 

Fundamental to transforming mind into matter, anger into peace, is “the concept of unity: the great inseparability of all things.” Science now has proven and understands Ancient Wisdom, that all is inter- and inner-connected. String theory shows us that there is not one thing that we experience that has not been created within our own minds and spirit. Life and death are not separate. Anger and peace are intrinsically bound to each other. This duality, known as the field of polar opposites, is the life we experience here, on our planet Earth known as The Sun Wheel or Medicine Wheel to global Indigenous Peoples. The Ancient Alchemists strove to unify mind, body and spirit. Today we know that we have never been separate from all that we desire except by our choice to divide ourselves from our divine origin.

 

 

Awareness is the first key to achieving the unity of mind and spirit with an outcome of peace and harmony. To be aware only of matter and body is to separate ourselves from our imaginal and mental realm. And in this great inseparability of all things, we become aware of the fact that we cannot have death without life, peace without anger, and day without night. In our great world of duality, Reality is experienced as we remember it, influenced by our beliefs, emotions and level of consciousness as right and wrong.

The world, life, cannot exist without us. Just by being here, in this room together, we influence all life, as our consciousness expands. Satellites and instruments not known to the common man are measuring the psyche of the entire world, right now. What we choose to think, the way we choose to act influences all life. Right now, we are enhancing the meaningfulness of life for all, and for all we can create all good things by the way we each act upon this knowledge. This is wisdom and also science.

 

 

This connection to all things is the ‘I Am’ that dwells within each one of us. We each have countless opportunities to create unlimited possibilities, each a world. Peace and our world depend on us and our interactions. Each of us affect everything else in truly countless ways. Peace depends on what we believe is real. Is life all good things, full of health, wealth and happiness for all, or not? Science proves that is up to each one of us to choose.

 

 

Think about this, we are a part of a vast invisible field of energy which contains all possible realities and responds to our thoughts and our feelings. This is true and we each make a difference and are needed, not one more than another.

 

 

The infinite sources of our sciences, specifically quantum theory, has taken off a lot of layers of denial and shear ignorance.  There are heights we still have not touched. To profess one’s ability to think and yet, use so very little of this power, how do we not thirst for the ability to tap into one’s own vast field of energy and power. Each of us has a different finger print that amounts to what? There is only one of you and me. That finger print says you are coded and hold a field of energy not like any other, but yours to do.

 

  

We know that from the vast fields of energy, we evolve our thinking. Have you heard, “I think therefore I am?”  We create our reality and without our thoughts there is no reality. “Energy is the very fabric of all things material, and responsive to MIND.” Whatever you attach your thoughts to, you magnetize to yourself. 

 

 

We are capable of all that we can think of. Mind and matter are one.

 

 

 

© Pa’Ris’Ha Taylor 2017

 

 

 


 

 

Pa’Ris’Ha Taylor, seventy-seven this year, has both Celtic and Cherokee Native American heritage, her Peoples origins are the Pleiades, she is a spiritual Elder, Mystic, Sacred Ancient Tablet Reader and Interpreter. Pa’Ra;Sha pursued the sciences originally to be able to talk coherently to people of her peoples knowledge. She is a Philanthropist, Perennial Student of neurosciences, biology, chemistry, cosmology, theology and world religions, 55 years ago she began teaching quantum physics, time travel, Paleontology and human evolution. Since birth she sees Spirit and energy and has always been assisted by those she calls The Ancients, or affectionally spoke of as The Old Ones, those who are of before time. She also is assisted by her Ancestors who are different than The Ancients. Her peoples’ ceremonies are attended by other terrestrials of Inner Earth and Shy Nations.

 

 

 

She seeds Abundance and does start up business consultant, and an Investor. She is a practical psychologist and scientist, a perennial student, and Spiritual Archeologist, and global traveler, Oracle, an ambassador for peace, and advocate of human rights. Presently she is dedicated to resolving human trafficking. She gives credit to her Native Elders and Global Mentors and teaches in wonderful stories that recall her life experiences.

 

A global traveler who has shared teachings in 180 countries, she was a keynote speaker in the Parliament of World Religions Centennial Interfaith Program in Chicago with the Dalai Lama and worked with Mother Theresa; in China, a catalyst in bringing Eastern and Western medical professionals together to seek a cure for HIV; a popular and often sought after speaker at the University of Physics and the Humanistic Psychology symposia in Bratislava, the Institute of Psychiatry in Moscow, and in Siberia in the former USSR. Another project was the Peace Village in Israel, created to foster harmonic relations and conflict resolution between Palestinians and Jewish citizens, as a few of her services.

 

 

Pa’Ris’Ha has been acknowledged as TARA a reincarnated Bodhisattva Buddha by Rinpoche Kālu and a Bhutanese Rinpoche T’sering Wangdi. His Holiness of Bhutan ordered a Stupa built for her and has declared her director of his Dharma Center. A sought-after guest speaker on numerous global TV and radio appearances, she hosted her own radio program ‘On Eagles Wings’ for two years. Her show’s ratings jumped to the top of the list in three short weeks. Presently she airs a show on Law of Attraction Radio Network, called “Windows in Your Mind”. She taught an accredited CEU program at John Hopkins School of Nursing on alternative healing and energy healing practices. She was selected by the Algonquin Nation’s late Chief and Elder, William Commanda, to be an Elder on the board of “Elders With No Borders,” a global association of Wisdom Keepers committed to preserving the traditional spiritual knowledge and teachings of all indigenous people.

 

 

She is a founder of the Yunsai (White Buffalo) Society, a not-for-profit organization of thousands of people globally dedicated to promoting interracial and cultural awareness. She founded The Center For Human Development, a humanitarian organization of over fifty(50) Million people during 56 years of service that has supported education and personal discovery and expanding of consciousness.

 

 

When asked to introduce herself, she humbly replies, “This one called Pa’Ris’Ha by The Principal People is a Wife, Mother, Grandmother and an incurable people watcher. I am a child of God, Loving, Serving, Living and Learning in this world.”

 

 

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Needing God In Early Stages of Motherhood

 


There are many parts of Nancy Ortberg’s book that I have heard directly from Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha.  So, reading Nancy Ortberg’s book “Looking for God” I would like to share some of her stories. She shares how she had a problem with morning quiet time. The first 30 minutes of each morning that she was to be silent in meditation with God and later share any insights gained during this time. And if she missed this daily quiet time, she was filled with guilt for having done so. There came a point in her life where it was truly impossible for her to find that 30 minutes each morning of quiet time with God. In fact, never was there a more oxymoronic phrase to her than quiet time. In those days she had to fight to go to the bathroom by herself, and when she did make it there alone, one or both kids were always on the other side of the door, pounding and calling to her. 

“Mommy, can we come in?”
“No.”
“Mommy, when are you coming out?”
“In a minute.”
“Mommy, is a minute up yet?”
She had never known what it was like to wake up tired, treating ear infections and teething. Her nights became staccato notes of sleep. When she did wake up, the kids were either crying to be fed or unrolling toilet paper from the bathroom down the hall and wrapping the cat. 

Days and weeks would go by before she had any quiet time to “talk to God.” When she did open the Bible to read, she either lost her train of thought or fell asleep! She began to panic. In this early stage of motherhood, she desperately needed God but was unable to connect how she thought she should. She began to figure she would plan to either meet God again in about six years when all the kids would be in school or find other ways to connect with God but she did not know any other ways. But God did.

She was feeling about 12 months pregnant and her other two children were growing fussier as the day went on. She was exhausted. So, she gathered the children in the car and headed towards the park, a perfect place for them to run off steam before dinner. As they played, she sat down on a park bench and watched them. God’s plan was to show her a window. 

Her children dug in the sand, skipped around trying to catch the ducks and the warmth of the sun soothed them all as it silhouetted their redheaded profiles. She sat watching, relaxed and suddenly it dawned on her with great impact how very deeply she loved her children, in an unexpected visceral response. She felt her heart bursting with love for them, so much so that she fought back tears and her throat tightened with such overwhelming deep emotions and love for her children.

Simultaneously, God chose this moment to send a tsunami that absolutely blindsided her. She heard God whisper to her “And that’s just the tip of the iceberg as to how much I love you.” God had used this moment when she was open to overwhelm and break through that coating with what her heart needed and that it was just a peek, nowhere near the fullness of God’s love.

Ephesians 3:18 Paul said he prayed that they might have the power to understand just how wide, how long, how high, and how deep God’s love is. 

The encounter she had on that park bench went beyond any experience she had ever had during a quiet time. God began to show her there were so many ways to deepen her relationship with God, to know and experience God and the park bench counted as much as the quest time did. 

She climbed out of her boxed view and widened her perspective of experiencing God whom she began to realize was present all throughout her day; she only needed to pay attention. So, she began to have quiet times all over the place! Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha has often asked “where is God Not?”

She makes the analogy of referring the Les Misérables’s when Jean Valjean, near death, sings to his adopted daughter, Cosette, “to love another person is to see the face of God.” This struck such a deep chord within her, that she wondered why that phrase had never been in the Bible. Only to have her husband come to her one day, opening the Bible to Genesis 33:10 and read to her the words of Jacob, reunited with Esau after such a long time: “For to see your face is like seeing the face of God.” From that time, whenever I looked into the face of a dear friend, that became my quiet time, as looking into the face of God.

She also began to appreciate things more in her life; for example, a good meal that she did not have to cook. Steve Evans, a noted Christian philosopher, says that perhaps the best proof for the existence of God is banana cream pie and she thought he was onto something. She deeply reflected on the good nature of God and what it means to “taste and see that the Lord is good.” Psalm 34.8.

What a joy it was for her to realize that from the first moment she awoke in the morning to when she closed her eyes at night, we have been given a variety of ways to connect with God. Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha has shared with us with each new day “I am again reborn to the Great Earth Mother…” For instance, in traveling on vacation, they came upon a magnificent scenic view at Yosemite. People intuitively were whispering as if it were sacred ground. Everyone was in awe as they witnessed what can happen with a wave of God’s hand, like a stroke of a paint brush. The magnificence of creation and the breathtaking beauty of God, whose spirit is within each of us. All this to her was a quiet time and it counts.

So, I would like to ask you, when have you looked into the eyes and face of God? I remember looking at a newborn baby and exclaimed, I’m looking at the face of God. Another time, I was a volunteer with severely disabled adults and children. They had no control of their throat muscles so I was holding them in my lap as I poured the liquid food down their throat bit by bit. Our eyes connected and mine filled with tears as my heart burst open. I knew I was looking into the eyes of God. I encourage you to look into the mirror at your reflection and view yourself looking into the eyes of God, within each of us. I have adopted in my life the powerful statement of Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha teachings which say, ‘Of myself I am a No Thing Of my God I am All things.”

Nancy continues in her book that her friend had given birth to a little girl. As she gazed at her, she was overwhelmed by this gift. With tears in her eyes and a heart overflowing, her response was simple gratitude. It was a prayer whispered to God from a full heart that had just been filled even more. She couldn’t believe there was room for more and she was filled with appreciation. 

Nancy contends the power of gratitude is both breathtaking and centering. She compares it to the lines of nuclear power, making our lives richer and freer … a direct link to the goodness of God, an unending source of hope and power and faith. Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha has demonstrated for us over and over that through broadcasting appreciation there is an energy that grows. God is in the everyday ordinary as well as extraordinary magnificence of everyday life. As she watched a magnificent sunset at Malibu beach with a group of people, she says they all stood there quietly, as if they had purchased a ticket to a show and were watching this grand display. She wanted to shout, “You are watching God! You are attendees of one of God’s many shows that give clues to God’s goodness. This sacred world.”

She shares a similar sensation when she and her family joined a group of others to view the Mavericks, the biggest waves in the world that hit 30 to 50 feet and the dream of many experienced surfers. They watched with a sort of reverence. They mostly whispered, although no one told them to. It was as if, for that moment, they were on holy ground. Because they were.

Gratitude is a powerful force. She relates it to a power that occurs when someone who is facing deep difficulties expresses an authentic and profound gratitude. She had been a nurse and was attending a 14-year-old girl who had her leg amputated just below the knee. The girl lifted her amputated leg up above the bubbling water for her to see and said, “Look at how much I have left!” She explained that since the doctors were able to amputate below the knee it was much easier to fit a prosthesis and she wondered how long it would take to heal so she could get started with that. 

This made her realize our gratitude and appreciation are ways in which we worship God. Hebrews 12:28 says “Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful and so worship God.” 

Jesus acknowledged that gratitude was a way to praise God. In Luke 17:11-19, Jesus cured 10 lepers and 9 went on their way and only 1 of the ten came and threw himself at the feet of Jesus to give thanks before going on his way. Jesus commended his reaction and Luke made sure this was written down so we don’t forget to be grateful.

She shares another time when she was in an airplane at night. The sky was dark and the captain’s voice announced to look out the window to see the Northern Lights. She describes it as thick bands of neon green lights dancing and rippling through the dark sky, like gossamer ribbons strung from the top of the universe, swaying back and forth for their entertainment. Absolutely magnificent. Everyone looked on in amazement with hushed tones. She recognized a laughing, whimsical God, a creative and interactive God who, in creating this wonderful world, decided that when solar particles interact with the earth’s magnetic field, they might as well give us a show. So, wherever we are throughout the days of our lives, we will see things that cause our hearts to well with gratitude if we allow it. We can see God everywhere. All we must do, she says, is to connect the dots. Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha included in her morning prayer, May my eyes rest upon 1,000 beautiful things and may my hands touch 100sacred objects.” 

-PC

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