Sunday, September 6, 2020

WELL-MEETING THE DAY

2020, BALANCE, GRATITUDE, THANKING

WELL-MEETING THE DAY, BALANCE, GRATITUDE, THANKING
WELL-MEETING THE DAY, 2020 SEPTEMBER 06

WELL-MEETING THE DAY

     ~ beginning with grateful awareness


Life is cycles inside cycles inside cycles. Day (deus: deity/ 2nd declination) arrives as night leaves and night arrives as day leaves. But Creator and the whole of Creation is there always.


For most in Earth School, day is a time of rising after the nightly regeneration.  


It is a time of action and outer seeing. The night, its sister, is womb-time for regeneration, dreaming and doing business with those in other dimensions. They are not opposites so much as they are compatible and specific and different.


Well-meeting the day is to give thanks for the miracle that is life, for the beauty that you can see in creation as the sun rises. It is new and fresh. It is bursting with opportunity, possibility, and hope.  


It is the time, one can say: Today I am changed; today I succeed; today, I release all of my illusions. No, we are not saying that this can be done only in the day, as it concerns the revolution of Earth and its relationship to the sun. 


We are saying that the energy of day is light and rising, potentiated for action. The dark is warm and sinking, time for inner contemplation and inner seeing. And how do you best use the energy of the day? YOU.  Not everyone.


  • Give thanks all day long. 
  • Seek truths in the objects, movements, conditions, and behaviors around you. 
  • Use the light of day to see clearly how your house needs cleaning. 
  • Clean it. Make no excuses. 


You are not limited except by your own beliefs, your mortality, and the restrictions of your dimension and planet. Inside those terms, the opportunities, while not limitless, are amazingly vast.


Exalt the day and it exalts you.



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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