THE LEFT HAND
Most people are action-dominant on one side of their body. The
hand with which you write and eat usually speaks to this—but what if you are
ambidextrous—what if you equally respond to action with whichever side of the
body can be most effective?
How does this change the way that you interact with your world?
We often say that the Left
Hand is more attuned to the heart, or that it is the more intuitive and
unconscious side of our selves. Have you found this to be true for your self?
We also say that the right-brain is more creative. By compartmentalizing our
assets and abilities, they suffer.
What if you look at the world—see
the world—with the whole self? What if you reach out, not only with your hands,
but with your whole self? What if you consciously choose to engage all
available portions of your mind, body, and spirit, as you interact with the
world?
What has been hiding and
quiet inside you? What known things, available in your registry, do you ignore,
behaving as if you aren’t aware of their gifts? Do you know how large and
connected you are? Do you know that you can do more than you are doing?
Being a conduit in Great All
is a unique and bracing experience, especially when accepted in the fullness of
What Is. When you come to a fork in the road, the matter is not just taking the
one less traveled. If both paths are apparent, both paths have been traveled.
What of the high and rigorous path? How is it you will travel there?
Confer with your wholeness;
do not divide the self into black and white, good and bad. Do not blame
diminishing circumstance on some inconceivable but convenient slight of nature.
Your Left Hand does not signify a better or worse position that the whole.
Embrace your many aspects.
Compartmentalize only temporarily, to derail distractions while you work
towards a particular goal. When you are Whole and Bright with Knowing, you
shine far beyond your perceived boundaries.
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.
Monday, March 28, 2022
Photo one by Jens Lelie on Unsplash
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