by Gai Lawson | Aug 1, 2022 | Animals in Nature, Columnists, Gai Lawson |
Gai Lawson, British Columbia, Canada
As a student of Eckankar, I have an understanding of how the Mahanta, my spiritual guide, often shelters me under his “umbrella” of divine love, and offers me respite from the sometimes frantic world around me. This divine love supported me as we relocated last year.
by Contributor | Nov 1, 2021 | All Kinds of Creatures, Animals in Nature, Animals Teach Love, Contributors |
By Hugh D. Fraser, Nevada
I am a member of the ECK clergy and was leading an ECK Light and Sound Service, an Eckankar event for the community. During the service I told a brief story about how I had noticed a small, lively, happy black ant crawling across the page of an ECK book I was reading from at home. At that time I smiled and thought to myself, “There are over a trillion plus ants in the world, and this ant—in front of me—is probably the only one exposed to the writings of ECK.”
by Contributor | Oct 18, 2021 | Animals Teach Love, Dogs, Pets in Family Life, Uncategorized |
By Judith D’Amico, Sydney, Australia
Twenty-five years ago I was living in Libya. In response to some painful experiences during the seven years before, I had closed my heart and hardened myself to love.
by Contributor | Sep 6, 2021 | Animals Teach Love, Contributors, Dogs, Pets in Family Life |
By Elke Hughes, Canberra, Australia
Several animals have played an important role in my life. However, this tribute goes to my dog Alfa, a yellow boxer, who was my first teacher in matters of unconditional love.
by Contributor | Aug 16, 2021 | Animals in Nature, Contributors, The Afterlife and Animals |
By Jonker Tomasoa, The Netherlands
Years ago, my wife and I paid a visit to a dear friend and her family in Kenya. It was our first time in that country. When my friend married four years earlier, I was her best man. Although we are not related, she called me Abang, which means brother in the Malay language.