Saturday 1 November 2014

Growing up, I admired and was inspired by stories about people who serve others selflessly. Mother Teresa is a great example of such an amazing human being. I had wonderful parents and grandparents to model from. They were loving, compassionate, generous, kind and respectful towards others. I tried to follow their footsteps and be a good person; but it was not until my daughter was born with an illness that required my attention and care 24/7 that I understood what it means to serve someone unconditionally. It is serving others with the greatest love, care, and compassion without regard for your own needs, or expecting anything in return. Like many who have cared selflessly for someone in their lives whom they deeply love, it seemed like a natural thing to do, there were no buts, no excuses, no complaints…just LOVE. My daughter eventually healed and grew up to be healthy and vibrant, but that experience had a profound impact on me. For over a year I had had very little sleep, constant worry, and no life of my own. Amazingly, I was serene and hopeful, had the energy and strength I needed to keep going, and my heart was filled with deep deep love for my daughter….it was a beautiful experience.  

I met Dr. & Master Zhi Gang Sha about 5 ½ years ago. At my first retreat with him in Toronto, what struck me the most was his mission statement: The purpose of life is to serve. I resonated with this teaching that we are born to serve one another. Imagine what this world would be like if we all fulfilled our roles to serve one another unconditionally. There would be ‘we’ instead of ‘me’, ‘collaboration’ instead of ‘competition’, ‘love’ instead of ‘indifference’, ‘gratitude’ instead of ’complaints’, ‘unity’ instead of ‘separation’. I was very moved. I became a student and regular volunteer in support of his mission to help bring ‘wan ling rong he’ – all souls join as one in love, peace, and harmony. Master Sha is the supreme example of an unconditional universal servant. He gives himself totally and unconditionally to serving humanity and all souls. He has inspired me and opened my heart more fully to greater capacities of love, forgiveness, compassion, and light. I have a long way to purify further but I can honestly say that I am a much better person today because of him. For that, I am forever grateful to Master Sha.   

To serve others should be as natural as breathing; it does not need to be complicated and everyone can do it. One of the most wonderful and simple services we can offer to all souls without a great deal of effort is to sing the Divine Soul Song Love Peace & Harmony for 15 minutes each day. This soul song is a great gift from the Divine to all humanity. It carries Divine frequency and vibration that can transform every aspect of all life and uplift the frequency of all souls. Love Peace and Harmony can be listened to and downloaded from Master Sha’s website: https://www.drsha.com/divine-soul-song-love-peace-and-harmony/.  The lyrics are simple to learn:


Lu La-a Lu La Li
Lu La-a Lu La La Li
Lu La-a Lu La-a Li Lu La
Lu La-a Li Lu La
Lu La-a Li Lu La

I love my heart and soul
I love all humanity
Join hearts and souls together
Love, peace and harmony
Love, peace and harmony

I encourage you to join me and thousands of others to sing this beautiful soul song as much as you can to help transform humanity, Mother Earth, and beyond, to bring love peace and harmony to all souls.  You can sing it silently or aloud anytime, anywhere; in the shower, while working, ...or when you are feeling down or agitated. You will feel more peaceful and balanced. You can also download the soul song to a CD and play it softly at home or at work 24/7, it will bless the environment and everyone in it.  


I am very excited about starting this blog to explore and share with you my journey towards unconditional universal service.  I'd love to hear from you, please post a comment below. Together we can make this a healthier and happier world with love peace and harmony within us and around us.

Thank you for connecting. 

Much Love, 
Mabel