It is time to officially
announce this year's Feast Of Tabernacles,
symbolizing the coming of the Lord (the time of year
when God's Spirit is Greatest on earth)! As
the Feast of Tabernacles approaches, and we keep the
Feast of
Trumpets and Day of Atonement leading up to it,
we should start preparing physically, mentally, and
spiritually for this event. This can include
focusing more on spiritual practices, reading and
contemplating the Scriptures, eating more
Satvic food, etc. It might also be helpful
to re-read the section in
THOTH about
Feasts and Holy Days of the Lord.
This year's Feast will begin
at sunset on Saturday September 29, 2012 (Maya 15,
011995
MC), and finish the evening of Sunday October
7, 2012 (Maya 22, 011995 MC). As explained in
Maitreya's
'Nough Said
article for this Newsbrief, we expect
Mission members to take more of the
Mission duties and practices into
their own hands; therefore, the schedule of events
provided online from the Mission
Center will be simplified this year. Indeed, it
should always be that individual Mission
members and communities celebrate the Feast and
other Holy Days to the utmost in their own areas and
internally, and not rely on the Mission
Center for programs and services. If this is
your religion, then it is your responsibility to
keep the Feast holy, with or without our help!
The schedule of what we will
offer has not yet been finalized but will be
similar to
last year's schedule (although with less
programs and more automated events, etc.).
When the schedule is finished, it will be listed at the top of the
Feast
Announcement page (check during the week before
the Feast begins). If anyone would like to
prepare a program for our schedule, organize an
event, etc. we are open to it, so please
contact us.
There are a few things we
already know about the schedule that can be announced here:
1. Maitreya will be
available on
Paltalk for two sessions to answer
questions (times TBA). This is the only time
of the year Maitreya is
available to the public for Satsang and
answering questions live, so these sessions are a
very rare and great privilege. However, the
rules for these sessions have changed for this year.
Maitreya's explanation from His
article
'Nough Said
for this Newsbrief is copied here:
In this spirit of you becoming more engaged in
teaching and spreading the Mission,
there will be a new policy for the Question and
Answer Sessions at the
Feast Of
Tabernacles. You will have to send your
questions to the Mission in advance
in order for them to be answered. The
questions have to be unique (have never been asked
before). They have to be sent, at least, one
day before the session. The idea is that you
will search for answers to your questions and will
ask only if you cannot find them in the website.
If no questions are sent to the Mission,
we will assume that there are no questions left out
there and therefore my presence in the session is
not needed. Instead, the attendees can pose
questions they might have to each other and
brainstorm the correct answers.
Therefore, if you have a new
and unique question for Maitreya,
please
email it to us
at least one day before the Question and Answer
Session (and preferably before the Feast begins).
We will notify you if Maitreya has
decided to answer your question. During each
session, Maitreya will answer those
questions that have been sent in, and any
follow-ups; however, He will not take any new
questions from the room. If no questions are
sent in for a session, it will take a different format
without Maitreya's presence, as
Maitreya explains above.
2. As in previous years, we
will need volunteers for various roles during the
Feast. The greatest need is for live readers
of Mission literature on Paltalk in
the mornings, evenings, and possibly a few other
times during the day. We also need
a volunteer to give the
Welcome Message at the beginning of the Feast (explanation
and examples) - if no one volunteers to do this,
we might not have a Welcome Message at all this
year. Finally, we are not sure we will hold an
evening event such as Talent Night or Spiritual Stories
Night this year, but if we do we will need a moderator.
Please let us
know if you are interested in any of
these roles, and please also include when you will
be free during the week of the Feast to help us in
our planning.
So let us prepare ourselves
to put aside our egos,
come together into communities (in person and
online), and celebrate this most Holy Feast of God!