How does "I AM ENOUGH" inform Creation, Preservation, Destruction?
This moon
An invitation
A reminder
I AM ENOUGH!!
Where ever you are on the continuum of the cycle, and SO much is turning,
what potentiality lies inherently in BETWEEN Creation and Destruction with "I AM ENOUGH"?
In breath
Space between
Out breath
Space between
A Cycle
Infinite potentialities existing simultaneously,
Ceaselessly
There is enough
"I am enough"
"You are enough"
How aware are you of the position from which your actions arise, release, and arise again? What are you aware of in the spaces between? I am aware of a need to go on and on here, yet the message this moon is simple. Play with writing "I AM ENOUGH" on your mirror, your hand, on the books and mirrors of loved ones; in your hallways, on paper, with crayon. "I AM ENOUGH", inhale, "I AM ENOUGH", exhale.
Whatever is occurring in your life at this time, or perhaps you are witnessing in loved ones - how does rooting in "I AM ENOUGH" shift or alter your relationship to those events? Does it shift your buying habits? Alter what you eat? Calm your nerves? Inspire an illuminated response? How does it shift what gets created or destroyed? Inhale.
"I AM ENOUGH". Exhale. "I AM ENOUGH".
This moon, may you lie back and receive yourself (and others) in
I AM ENOUGH!
I AM ENOUGH!!
I AM ENOUGH!!!
"Kalieyei Swaha! Kalieyei Swaha! Kalieyei Swaha!"
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Showing posts with label breath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breath. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Creator Destroyer Preserver via Ariel Spilsbury
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Is Your Business Sick ~ Or Dispirited?
For
many of us in Western culture, illness catalyzes and informs our awakening to
life purpose, particularly in these evolutionary times. The summer I had
pneumonia, I asked myself, "If I died, what would I regret?" The
answer came quietly: "You haven't loved." This surprised me, and then
I heard, "You haven't served." I began to understand how love and
service are one — and that love, service, and prosperity all course from the same
well.
In the business milieu, we (individually and collectively)
are sick because we are dis-spirited —
without spirit, or breathless. Spirit means breath: "inspire" is,
literally, "to breathe in"; "expire" means to breathe out,
or die. So spirit plays a key role in health/wholeness/wellness/wel(th). We
say, "Where's your company spirit?" when we ought to start with,
"Where's your personal spirit?"
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Feeling squeezed? Make juice!
It's August, it's hot, and our planet's going to Light. Everybody's feeling just a little squeezed now — in all ways, not just financially. Yet we don't necessarily envision the squeezing as creating more juice, which it can, and does.
This consciousness upgrade looks different from person to person, making for some strange interactions and a great reminder to take a deep breath before responding from habit when something or someone pushes our buttons. Weird feelings, depression, anger, etc., may not necessarily be "ours". Since we're all being strongly affected by this transition, it's important not to take on energy that is bubbling to the surface to be transmuted — to yield rather than shield.
This is core training in learning to surrender — into strength. In an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, (a reliable source of evolutionary metaphor) a boy is the only survivor of a decimated ship. When the same "enemy" starts firing on the Enterprise, Captain Picard orders, "More power to the shields," yet the assault worsens.
The youngster (who is on the bridge in the hope he'll know something that makes a difference) suddenly pipes up, "Hey! That's what the other captain kept saying just before the ship was destroyed: 'More power to the shields.'" Picard, always a quick study, immediately orders the Enterprise to drop its shields. His crew thinks he's given a suicide command — and it works. Resistance is futile …
This is an example of turning the squeeze into real juice: making courageous choices, strengthening our rapport with our inner voice. Evolution is putting the squeeze on us to expand into the unknown — and we're being "fresh-pressed" as a collective. Where we'll end up is wholly new territory: something we co-create by yielding dried-up beliefs to the extraction process. The more energetically hydrated we are, the more enjoyable the ride, even when the heat is on.

This is core training in learning to surrender — into strength. In an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, (a reliable source of evolutionary metaphor) a boy is the only survivor of a decimated ship. When the same "enemy" starts firing on the Enterprise, Captain Picard orders, "More power to the shields," yet the assault worsens.
The youngster (who is on the bridge in the hope he'll know something that makes a difference) suddenly pipes up, "Hey! That's what the other captain kept saying just before the ship was destroyed: 'More power to the shields.'" Picard, always a quick study, immediately orders the Enterprise to drop its shields. His crew thinks he's given a suicide command — and it works. Resistance is futile …
This is an example of turning the squeeze into real juice: making courageous choices, strengthening our rapport with our inner voice. Evolution is putting the squeeze on us to expand into the unknown — and we're being "fresh-pressed" as a collective. Where we'll end up is wholly new territory: something we co-create by yielding dried-up beliefs to the extraction process. The more energetically hydrated we are, the more enjoyable the ride, even when the heat is on.
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anger,
breath,
collective,
consciousness,
evolution,
juice,
squeeze,
Star Trek Next Generation,
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