by Dawn King    While laying awake at night, just having realized how my worst fears could unfold, I centered myself and surrendered to Spirit. Most of us have experienced one of these very disturbing moments—an insight or imagining of how things could go very wrong. It happens to me, too, even after almost 60 years of meditating, and being totally dedicated to my spiritual path.

Clinging to my connection with Mother-Father-Divine in this situation, I calm myself and start thinking of all the ways in which my life is blessed at this very moment. I affirm that God, the Universe—or whatever you want to credit with having brought you to the present—is ultimately in charge, not me. Then I acknowledge my own power of thought that helps create my experience of this moment. What do I WANT to experience?

A peaceful, harmonious world is my ultimate dream. Let me radiate that image, that feeling from my being. To do so can only help the environment around and within me.

We are currently under the influence of a Full Moon (June 11, 2025) that took place in Western astrology’s zodiacal sign of Sagittarius, making this a powerful time for releasing limiting beliefs. It’s also a time to set goals, and imagine your most authentic future.

In Vedic astrology this Full Moon occurred in the intense mystical sign of Scorpio and its Vedic sub-sign (Jyeshtha nakshatra). Translated into English, Jyeshtha means “the elder.” The qualities represented by this sub-sign indicate power, wisdom, and psychic insights. Its power is to gain courage, and overcome oppression. Mercury (the mind) and Indra (ruler of weather) influence this sign.

At Sunburst we’ve experienced how our minds can influence the weather, with our songs of thanks for rain when it is needed. I truly believe that if humans are living in harmony and peace with each other and nature, the overall weather on our planet is consistently more pleasant.

It’s remarkable to look back on growing up in South Florida from the early 1950s through early 1960s and realize there were so few hurricanes during those years. That period had many fewer people living in Miami than are there today, and those living there were mainly refugees from winters of the North, from Haiti, Puerto Rico, or Cuba. All were happy to be living with hope for a better life in their new home, positive and grateful mind sets.

Paramahansa Yogananda’s words to live by:
You may walk on water and live in fire, but control of the mind is better and more difficult.
• If you permit your thoughts to dwell on evil you yourself will become ugly. Look only for the good in everything.
• Every tomorrow is determined by every today.
• Be afraid of nothing. Hating none, giving love to all, feeling the love of God, seeing His presence in everyone, and having but one desire—for His constant presence in the temple of your consciousness.
• God is simple. Everything else is complex. Do not seek absolute values in the relative [dualistic] world of nature.

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