IN BLOOM
Like a flowering plant, you have cycles.
Notwithstanding your entire life cycle,
which begins in dust and ends in dust, you have seasons. One cycle is not
superior to another; they are each necessary.
Each phase in your creation and sustenance creates something new, and beneath that more visible process, each phase is staging the events to follow. No energy is wasted, except that which you spill in resisting the process.
Are
you in the dark creation phase, a seedling that having completed its
instructions, is now translating to growth? Be content to grow in the dark
until it is time to send your tendrils upwards towards the Light.
Are
you springing from the fertile ground, a whisper of form promised, striking out
into new and sometimes, hostile, territory? Plant deeply your feet, and
strengthen your base and stems. Sometimes the wind is high, and the rain is
driving.
Have
you reached the bloom? Are you feeling justified for your hard work? Are the
petals of your command station high and wide? Can you see above your
competition, but more importantly: have you established the symbiotic
connections necessary to thrive?
Have
your petals faded? Are you beginning to husk, feeding the soil beneath you? Has
your flowering ended with a return to the elements which bore you? Do not
regret or fear. This is part of the cycle. This is the gift of the wheel, and
returning to the solace of darkness—to create again.
Whichever
phase you now find your self in, glory and be grateful. You are meant to rise
and bloom and fade and die . . . many times. Accept these cycles and you will
maximize your manifestations in each phase.
You are everlasting. Everchanging. You are ever here, and there, and everywhere. Be
you In Bloom but briefly, the silent and steady other phases have given
support, and form, to your journey.
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.
Friday, April 1, 2022
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