Monday, January 6, 2014


VALUE

2014, BELIEF, VALUE

     Value is a measure used to determine what an exchange should be. Do you Value that degree enough to give six years of study to it? Do you value that house enough to exchange 30 years of one third of your wages to occupy it? Do you value your self enough to exchange productivity for rest and healing? Value is individual assessment, not a standard.


     Therefore, Value is individually influenced by need, desire, cultural hierarchy, and abilities. No object or goal has a certain Value. When we say that something is inValuable, we mean to say that it’s essential, that it defies fair exchange, that it is important beyond our worldly goods. Great All’s UnConditional Love is inValuable. Eternal Life is inValuable. We say this not because we cannot calculate large values, but that in a specific instance, we speak of gifts, or a heritage. Because they cannot be reproduced, except from their Source, they are essential.


    Every day, we must discern the Value of things, particularly as it regards our time and personal energy. What exchange is fair for which task, service, or goods? We must determine, endlessly, the Value of things in our life; be competent and alert housekeepers. ‘Dust bunnies’ in our energy field are more than unsightly; they drain us, and impede our Wholeness-Value by impeding our energetical exchanges.


     To clean your field of influence regularly is to be a good housekeeper; it maximizes your VALUE: your ability to receive the highest exchange possible for the gifts and goods that you have to trade. It is the difference between a road-fatigued car, one abandoned in a field, a shiny new one on the trader’s floor, and a lovingly restored classic, tucked inside the garage under a blanket. Which would you perceive to have the most Value? Yes. It is likely that the lovingly restored classic would be Valued most highly.


     And why is it that the Value of this car is so much greater? The love and personal energy that went into its restoration is a reflection of time (intrinsic value), care (unconditional love, undaunted by difficulty), labor (use of time + effort), respect (holding true to a vision), and magic (that which thrills the Soul with the flavor of Home-Coming). Therefore, this restored car’s Value is an immediate reflection of positive qualities and exchanges completed to bring it from one state to another.


     It is the same with people. The Value of one Teacher over another is quite often measured and weighed against the same principles: time (both that given in Teaching and that which was spent to arrive at the Teacher’s platform), care (the same unconditional love that is undaunted by difficulty), labor (the reflection of effort and its distribution across Time), respect (of both Purpose and Service), and magic (letting in/ calling forth the Elements that shine in the presence of those who are connected at the Core to the Great All).


     As a Teacher/Healer, it is ideal for students to see all of these things; for the Light to shine brightly through the crowd; for the Teacher/Healer's Value to be at least as great as the Exchange that will be required to contemplate the lessons and gifts shared.   

 

 *** That is not to say that any Teacher/ Healer/ Facilitator is perfect or without flaw. (Healing is done by the person who asks for it, opening the doors to invite 
inside the Healing itself. Facilitators offer prayer, call for help, and protect the doorways, adding their personal energy to yours in order to amplify the effect.)


     As you build Character, Strength, Wisdom, and Dedication, your Value grows. We are all students and teachers--usually at the same time. Grow your garden lush with bounty, and the feast you offer will be grand.

Blessed Be This Day  

This is a Direct Voice Communication from my Tribe, Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me from the other side of the veil.

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