Tuesday, January 26, 2021

TRAVEL: The Feet

So, Traveler: what are the conditions of your Feet? Are they tired or in pain? Do they drag under the weight of all that you are balanced above them? Do they hold firm and true to the Earth? Can they translate the messages that Mother Gaia sends? Do you keep this channel open for communication? Do you walk strongly, but without the need to conquer? Your Feet keep you moving; they bear the stones and the cold. They tickle in the rain.

 

Feet are your Bearers. They Bear your weight and your pain and your hesitancy. They also keep you moving. Depending on the direction of your Travel, The Feet are leading or following, but they are always providing the locomotion for movement—whether or not they agree with the trajectory and locus. On consent from the other gateways, they provide the physical energy, they ground you to Mother Earth, they allow for the free-flow of electricity that bonds the physical and the eternal.

 

The Feet are the Conductors, in driving the “train” and in “conducting the electricity.” They are connectors, and when you die, your Feet will have given up the connection at the Earth; they will no longer conduct. This makes movement important while alive. Walking barefoot on the Earth provides a feeling like no other.

 

Remember the sanctity of this connection. Your Feet Upon The Earth ratify the agreement you make to come into body and make the physical journey. You will leave the bassinet and the protection of your parents who carry you, and you will walk on your own, begin forging your own path. The feet may be shod, broken, and ignored and they still will do their job.

 

Where is it you Travel? Where is it Your Feet lead you? From which other gateways have they been directed? Do you Travel True? Do you Travel with Grace? Walk with dignity, and dance wherever you may.

 

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.

 

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

 

 

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