IAAP Newsletter: The Unified Field

2002 3rd

Denise Rotert
Denise Rotert

Making A Difference

by Denise Rotert

The topic of the recent conference, "Attunement in Our Daily Lives", held great relevance for me. Attunement is a process of channeling the vibration of unconditional Love into our world, bringing heaven to our earthly plane so in need of love and blessing at this time of planetary purification, with all of the necessary changes that purification brings.

I consider myself very blessed (and privileged) to be able to earn my living as an energy work practitioner. I get to share Attunement with all who make their way to my office! My clients frequently ask if they too can learn about energy work, and I always respond with a resounding "yes". What usually follows is an explanation about the true role of Attunement in my life; how Attunement has literally transformed every facet of my life and health, and of equal importance, how I use it as a tool to assist in promoting planetary healing.

I share with these individuals the fact that Attunement helped me recover quickly after a traumatic auto accident, and that I participated in the Attunement Initiation class simply to be able to work with my own energy field for health enhancement and stress management. At the time I never considered, nor intended, to create a public practice. What I realized immediately following the Initiation class was that Attunement greatly enhanced my ability to focus positive energy into every situation that presented itself to me, and this cemented in my mind the most important reason for my learning this sacred art ñ healing of our larger world. After all, when we focus the powerful vibration of Love into our life situations, a ripple effect takes place that brings the power of Love (and subsequent healing) to our planet. This is truly a blessing straight from the Creator, and I know it is also the birthright of every human.

While Attunement is indeed a very powerful modality for all levels of personal healing, from my perspective Attunement is first and foremost a way to apply practical spirituality to everyday life. Many people feel they have little to offer in the way of assistance with the global situations faced by humanity every day. The imbalances in our world are many, yet each time I quietly sit and radiate Love during our collective morning sessions, I know I am making a difference in the larger field of our beautiful planet Earth. I share these thoughts with anyone who inquires about learning the art of Attunement.

I honor each of you as you explore how to apply the gift of Attunement to your daily life and personal situations. We do make a difference in our collective world when we channel the current of Love.

— DR



Christine Kenyon
Christine Kenyon

More Thoughts On The Right Use Of Power

by Christine Kenyon

As part of the October conference "Attunement in Our Daily Lives", Andrew Shier and I offered some thoughts on the right use of power. We all know from experience how Attunement has worked in our lives: sometimes I think we forget how powerful we really are, for "good" or "bad". When we realize the impact we can have on our world, we need to consider the quality of that impact.

So, how does one use power in the "right" way? That responsibility, for me, is partly determined by my own unique answer to a question asked many years ago by Martin Cecil: what are my values? What I value, "where the heart is", influences how and in what circumstances the power of Attunement appears in my life. For example, I treasure kindness, loyalty, and compassion. That's a nice list. But what do those words mean in concrete terms? How do I use Attunement to put them into practice in my daily living? My response to the question is my own, but what do you treasure? What are your principles, and how do you put them into practice?

Nearly 50 years ago, Uranda beautifully defined some ethical values in terms of the Beatitudes from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. One of those is usually translated (depending on your version of the Bible) as "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled." Now, we've all heard about righteousness. "Oh, look at those awful people over there. , I certainly would never (fill in the blank)." We're "righteous" folk because we don't do/say/think whatever would fill in that blank. But when Uranda spoke of "righteousness", he called it "right-use-ness". In the booklet The Beatitudes, Volume 2, Uranda said of right-use-ness that " its purpose (is) the right use of our capacities, the right use of our own bodies and minds and hearts, the right use of our talents, the right use of intelligence, the right use of the feeling or emotional pattern of perception, the right use of time and opportunity, the right use of our privileges of relationship one with another " .So, what is the "right" use of the power that we share in Attunement? In practical, everyday living, what does "compassion" look like when I practice it? How do I use Attunement to make kindness a verb, not just a noun? I want to stay as conscious as possible about the quality of what I am putting out to my world.

What "right-use-ness" looks like for me may be very different than what it looks like for you. I challenge you to ask yourself, what are your values, and to give yourself the full answer, not just the easy one. Then we may each rephrase that Beatitude as "Blessed are they who accept their responsibility and rightly use the power of Attunement in their own lives to help bring the world into alignment with the Creator".

— CK

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