Watch your steps

To complete an academic degree, we learn how to solve situations. If someone hasn’t faced any problem during their journey, they miss a learning opportunity. We all have to go through a series of ebbs and flows. Living is like playing checkers. We need to develop strategies to move our pieces in the checkerboard. Failure to do so may be chaos. Therefore, we always need to watch our steps because a misstep may become a mistake. Be always careful in your decisions. Any choice counts and can be fatal. In Haiti, we pleasantly say “veye kote wap met piew” although we always make the wrong choice in the political arena.

Be always careful to watch your steps in your daily activities.

Deeper union

On your divine mission, don’t take into consideration what others may think about you. You only have to focus on what you are doing. Seeking people’s approval will be a failure to your mission since most of them ignore who they are. Once you embrace your mission, you will daily feel a deeper union with Life, a greater sense of the Indwelling God – the God of the seen and the unseen that is within you. And if you know how to develop Him, He will transform you into divine light.

Prepare for a bright future

Please don’t spend your time focusing on the past; it’s a waste of time. You cannot stop a past event. Of course, the lesson it left may serve to better prepare for future ones. But some people make a habit of referring to what they have accomplished while their present time is chaos and no preparation for the future. To move forward, you must consider the past for what it has been and move on to a brighter future. The way they build vehicles can give a better understanding of past and future events. A car has a big windshield on the front and a little bitty rearview mirror. The windshield is to prevent what’s ahead of you, and the rearview mirror represents the past. Please do not focus on the mirror; use it as needed.

To change your life, take the habit of visualizing a healthy and prosperous future.



Understanding the crucifixion

Beloved sisters and brothers,

The shocking events leading up to Lord Jesus’ crucifixion need a clear understanding of Christ’s Consciousness. Jesus came in to help develop qualities such as love, harmony, compassion, and altruism. However, human being’s ego energy is so powerful that his teaching is still giving rise to controversies. Churches within Christianity are always in disaccord. Christianity becomes churchianity.

Jesus was brutally scourged and handed over for crucifixion as the crowd shouted, “crucify him and release Barabbas.” This scenario depicts betrayal from people he was helping, in addition to the fear that government officials had against him. The crucifixion of Jesus should serve as a lesson today. Unfortunately, betrayal, fear, greed, jealousy, and hypocrisy still fill up our minds. Is this lesson learned? If Jesus comes today where he was born, will he be treated differently? As far as I understand the political arena, they could accuse him of terrorist for his revolutionary speech. The Super Power Countries and Israel would decide on his fate.

I believe the Christian community could help followers understand the reasons behind his death instead of losing their minds adoring his pictures or praising his name. Jesus is too humble to come to the world just for people to praise his name. Not at all!

Is this lesson learned? Are you ready to live in love, peace, harmony, and compassion? If so, are you prepared to carry Jesus’ cross? Carry the cross is to let go of ego and let God in.

May the Cosmic Light awaken Christ Consciousness!

Dr. Serge Valcourt, Msc.D

The last supper

Sisters & Brothers, 

Always remember that any day may be the day for your last supper. Therefore, take the habit of eating the meal of peace, love, harmony, and drink the cup of compassion, forgiveness, understanding, and tolerance daily. Jesus came in to teach unconditional love, and we betrayed him. To follow his path, we need to cleanse our inner consciousness and share unconditional love constantly. We must not hold thoughts or utter words that are full of hatred. We must not be jealous, envious, and judgmental. We need to love one another. That is the only way to awaken the dormant Christ Consciousness within.

Blessings!

Dr. Serge Valcourt

Avoid being judgmental

The Holy Bible reports that Jesus said, “My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? John 14:2

His Holiness Dalai Lama thinks alike, saying that people take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.

Since my childhood, I learned that many roads lead to Rome. My brother and I may decide to go to the same destination. He takes the highway to go there while I take local roads. That is why I avoid being judgmental.

Maison hantée

Dans cette maison hantée

Le soleil n’a jamais lui 

Comme les ombres de la peur

L’empêchent toujours de briller.

Les fantômes assoiffés,

Dans le vent ou sous la pluie,

Emportent roses et rosiers

Pour y faire perdurer la nuit.

Dans cette maison hantée

Les fantômes assoiffés

Brûlent, brisent et détruisent

Ce qu’ils ne peuvent produire.

Tout est en décadence…

Destruction sans production

Et armes à feu remplacent

Café, figue banane et coton.

Dans cette maison hantée

Les fantômes assoiffés

Vagabondent dans les rues

Et leurs silhoettes au timon des affaires

Enivrant le peuple de parole-tafia

Et pillant tous sur leur passage.

Cette maison dévastée et enlaidie,

N’a connu que la corruption.

Sergevalcourt {15/5/2006 Peinture décalée}

The beauty of love

Many ignore the true meaning of love and consider what they love as their belongings. May it be a person or a thing, we must love it for its wellness, not as a helpful object. In a relationship where people observe the meaning of love, there is no room for jealousy. Love is light as jealousy is darkness. It is a divine recommendation to let light be. In the same perspective, Osho says, “If you love a flower, don’t pick it up. Because if you pick it up, it dies, and it ceases to be what you love. So, if you love a flower, let it be. Love is not about possession. Love is about appreciation.”