ASK REVS. SANDY & KIRK
Rev. Sandy and Kirk Moore are the co-founders of the Center for Universal Truth in San Juan Capistrano. They established this New Thought spiritual community to bring together individuals of various religious and spiritual faiths so their lives could be empowered by applying practical principals.
This column has been developed to allow people the opportunity to seek
additional answers about spiritual insights. If you would like to ask them a
question, send it to the Center for Universal Truth, 27121 Calle Arroyo Suite
2200, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 or visit the website at
www.centerfortruth.org. You can reach us by phone at (949) 481-4040.
Ask Rev. Sandy & Kirk
Q: Why is meditation important for us?
— Joan Michaelson
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
A: Meditation is a time to quiet our mind and still our body. As we do this we
are able to focus our heart and being in the present moment. When we are clear
and open we can then tap into the presence of Spirit, or God, or our Higher
Power. It is through the practice of meditation that we commune with this
powerful essence and become a vehicle in which God speaks to us and works
through us for the highest good. Meditation is both a healing experience and an
enlightening one. Our mind, body and spirit all benefit through daily
meditation.
Q: If God has created all people as loving beings, why is there so much hate and
killing in the world?
— Charles Tanner
Laguna Beach, CA
A: We address this question quite often because it is difficult to understand.
God does create all people as loving beings. However, God also has given us free
will in which to make choices. As we are each individualized expressions of God,
we each do just that — express our individuality. We have been given the divine
right to make choices; how we want to think, how we live, how we view life, and
how we want to show up in the world. God is at the center of everything and life
would be meaningless without freedom. Unfortunately, not everyone chooses what
is highest and best; not everyone makes healthy choices. Therefore, we
experience diverse and sometimes harmful actions of others through the choices
they have been free to express. However, with every choice there is always a
consequence that arises. That is why the majority of us choose to love and do
good — because the consequence of that action is much more fulfilling.
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