Resting in Nature's Beauty July 2025 Recommended Teaching

As the summer season here in the northern hemisphere once again bursts forth in boldness and hot temperatures, I wish you all a happy and eventful summer (or winter, if you happen to be living in the southern hemisphere). The season-to-season transition is, at least for me, always a remarkable one, since observing Natures process always provides rich metaphors and amazing insights into my own path.
 
In His teaching for this month (July 2025) Master opens calling our attention to the wonders of seasonal progression on our beautiful planet. He reminds us of the restorative capacities Nature provides for our overtaxed mental and emotional bodies. In fact, this entire teaching is about learning to rely on the beauty and resilience of Nature, particularly in times when we are burdened with seemingly never-ending stressful news.
 
In this teaching, Master reminds us of the stresses we faced back in 2010 and 2011, but not so much a reference to bleak times as to the amazing fact that we came through it all. Just as with this year, both 2010 and 2011 were fraught with greater than normal seismic, planetary events. For example, He notes the explosion of the Deep-Water Horizon oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico as a point of shock and awe for planetary citizens. I’m sure you all remember the intensity of that event as we watched videos of crude oil gushing into the Gulf waters. Yet, stress-inducing as those days were, only 11 months later an earthquake, followed by a massive tsunami, caused three nuclear reactors in the Daiichi power plant (Fukushima, Japan) to reach “meltdown” status. This ultimately led to the release of huge amounts of radiation into both the atmosphere and the Pacific Ocean. I had forgotten, but that mega-event caused widespread contamination in Japan — to the tune of some 470,000 residents being displaced.
 
Indeed, since the end of 2012 (12/21/12 being the date Master uses for the opening of the Aquarian Age), there have been numerous shock waves for us to absorb and from which, hopefully, to glean the many poignant lessons of the time. I hope Master’s goose story touches you as deeply as it does me. Have a great summer!
 
Blessings,

Kathlyn

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