Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in order to thank God, Life and human beings for the good things received last year.

The origin of Thanksgiving

On a day like this, Shamballa city was founded by Sanat Kumara in – what it is today – the Gobi desert. It is a ‘Divine Remembrance’ of the day on which the builders were congratulated for their effort in building Shamballa.

Master Saint Germain led the Spanish frigates to the Caribbean and the Mayflower ship full of devoted and grateful English pilgrims to Plymouth Rock in the USA in 1620, where the first Thanksgiving was celebrated. The settlers who arrived at this new land did not know the place or how it was going to be. These beings blessed by God, after a year, realised the Indigenous population had not killed them but had gotten along with them. Therefore, before snowing, the first settlers of America humbly decided to kneel and thank God for all the blessings received in the ‘I AM’ continent. Thus, the first Thanksgiving arose.  Among them was Massasoit.

It is important that you meet for Thanksgiving, being Americans, Europeans or from any other continent to thank God and life in general for the benefits received last year.

Thanksgiving 

Thank you, Father, for my life, which is yours, and others’ life. Thank you for the Light and shadows, which allows me to see Your Immensity. Thank you, Father, for the earth, fire, air, and sea. Thank you for the Love and loving, for knowing and having a will, for friendship and humanity, for everybody’s smile, for mom and dad. Thank you, Father, for the blacks and whites, the mixed-race, for the stones, plants, animals and saints; for the Thrones, Seraphim and Archangels; for Faith, Hope and Charity; for the challenge and peace. Thank you, Father, for the words, the expression and the ability to speak; for paintings and literature, music, sculpture, drama and architecture. Thank you, Father, for science, medicine and electricity; for physics, chemistry, alchemy and biology. Thank you for the Truth. Thank you, Father, for being a Christian, Rosicrucian, Hindu, Jew, Mason, Muslim, Metaphysician or Buddhist. Thank you, Father, because we know you exist, and we can become aware of you in different ways. Thank you for everything from a grain of sand to the Solar System; for all the galaxies; for feeling, thinking and creating. Thank you for the moment I can meditate seeing you in every place of my daily walking. Thank you for being able to thank you for everything you give me.  

Ruben Cedeño – Translation by Noemi Banchi