THE LIVING BRIDGE - II
THE LIVING BRIDGE – Part 2
A Living Bridge works as an assistant to those crossing from one place to another, whether that be from one belief to another, one understanding to another, or one core behavior to another. They make the way, Singing Harmonies that blend the old place to the new.
Think of an artist blending colors on a canvas, a writer making a segue, or a composer leaving one statement to prepare for the next—the attacca. Rapid transitions are jarring, and while often effective due to their impetus, many experiencers will withdraw, considering the event traumatic. A gentle and beautiful segue will often be more readily accepted and therefore, more comprehensively integrated.
Though the world has lost many of its traditions in regards to mystery training and ceremony, we all benefit from these gentle and celebratory transitions—and it is The Living Bridge who helps us. Whether that be an ordained person performing a marriage or death ritual, a guide attending the child-to-adult confirmation, or a master granting acknowledgement to an acolyte, someone has trained and volunteered to assist.
Think of your last transition.
- Have you moved from victim to manager-of-life?
- Have you moved from child to adult?
- From single to wed?
- From childless to parent?
- From child to orphan?
- From part of the family to head-of-the-family?
- From bread-winner to bread-sharer?
Have you changed your life location, your goals, your limits of compassion and patience? Who was your Living Bridge? What energy was present? And how have you performed as a Living Bridge for another?
Choose an experience in which you benefited from a Living Bridge. We will discuss this further. Until then, send love and gratitude to those who have helped you. The Great Wheel turns, and we turn with it.
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 26, 2020
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