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 Tammy Attama | Jun 21, 2021 | Animals Teach Love, Columnists, Dogs, Pets in Family Life |
By Tammy Attama, Virginia
With joyful anticipation, we picked up our new puppy! She was a few months old, gangly, and adorable in the body she had yet to grow into. Our family fussed over her and made her feel welcomed; however, her excitement did not match our own.
by Columnist | Feb 15, 2021 | Cats, Columnists, Gai Lawson, Service and Animals |
By Gai Lawson, Ontario, Canada
My contemplations lately have centered on the mysterious workings of divine love. How does love flow into life? Are what appear to be unconnected events really intertwined?
by Columnist | Dec 21, 2020 | Animals in Nature, Birds, Columnists, Kristy Walker |
By Kristy Walker, Minnesota
Harold Klemp writes, in ECK Essentials, that patience “is the greatest discipline of all the spiritual works of ECK. By patience you can endure life, hardships, karmic burdens, slander, and the pricks of pain and disease.”
by Linda Anderson | Jul 27, 2020 | Animals Teach Love, Columnists, Linda Anderson, The Afterlife and Animals |
By Linda Anderson
As a columnist for Eckankar’s Animals Are Soul blog, I had the opportunity to be interviewed for an “Animal Writes” podcast on the Pet Life Radio network. It was delightful to talk with the podcast’s host, Tim Link, and his animal-loving audience. To listen to the podcast, click on any of the links at the end of this article.
by Linda Anderson | Mar 16, 2020 | Animals Teach Love, Birds, Columnists, Linda Anderson, The Afterlife and Animals |
By Linda Anderson, Minnesota
Many years ago my husband, Allen, and I had the joy of hearing Sri Harold Klemp give a talk at an ECK Worldwide Seminar in which he told stories about our family’s birds.