LIFE CYCLES
LIFE CYCLES
~ life cycles make Great All possible
We are born into mortal life,
and we die out of mortal life.
This is a natural Life Cycle.
Because the leaving of Life can bring great sorrow, it benefits us to understand in different and deeper ways.
How do you feel about your Life?
- Is it like a book with chapters?
- Is it divided by certain landmark events, reasonings, beliefs, terms of behavior? Does it include your feelings about mortal death?
If you are mortal, you will die. Look at the Life Cycles in nature: the tree growing from a seed, and if it survives to its full strength, breadth, and height, how it will diminish and feed the forest floor piece-by-piece. It rises using the nutrients made from the trees before it, and it falls to become nutrients for the next. This supports the idea that energy is never destroyed, but merely recycled.
- From which nutrients and base materials did you rise?
- Were you born into a rich fieldstream or a poor one?
- Were resources readily available or scant?
- How have you grown, and in what ways did you falter, or thrive? To live, to Have Lived, other forms have died.
Take time to study the Cycles of Life. We all, without exception, experience this in our lifetimes. If the subject has been taboo within your culture, bring it from the shadows and feed it Light. Understand how you are part of the world, how your loved ones are part of the world. Understand how new ideas are born and how they die.
You cannot escape the sacred Life Cycles that make Great All possible. You can succeed in embracing these Cycles, and adopting an open condition for understanding them. And most of all, consider how dense and rich will be the nutrients you leave behind for others. If these nutrients are sparse, work to increase and enrich them.
In both entering and departing this mortal realm, you are a Gift. Expend your self wisely, and leave this world well.
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.
Archives: July 10, 2020
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