Tuesday
Aug022016

Contentment, Inquiry, Self-awareness, and Strength

Spirituality can and does bring delight in each moment…or at least every day if it is pursued with passion and includes four things. Contentment; Inquiry; Self-awareness and Strength

It’s all about unity and this unity is not something we need to achieve or accomplish such as a perfect job, a perfect relationship, raising to the summit of spirituality. Unity feels to me more like music….a glorious pursuit on its own, comparing yourself to no other.; every moment of music is bringing delight on its own, not simply a step up the mountain towards the highest peak.

Contentment: Be content, not necessarily with your lot in life….but with the flow of life. Remind yourself that the glory of creation is in your cells, you are made from the same mind stuff of angels, the stars and God.

Inquiry: Ask each day, ”Who you are”….understand what it means to return again and again to this simply question…. ”Who am I?” Allow your awareness to expand on the possibilities. It may take thousands of days of asking this question of who you are; it takes only one day to stop asking.

Self-Awareness: Remember that you are not in the world….that the world in within you. Whatever it is you need to know will not arise outside of yourself. Tune in to creation and open yourself to the constant messages….they are gifts about your role as a co-creator. Become aware of them….absorb them.

Strength: Use your strength to use whatever is coming your way…remaining committed and passionate about spirituality. Strength is the foundation of passion and you were designed to survive and thrive no matter what your experiences seem to be…..be strong.

At this very moment may we celebrate in unity falling silent in amazement at the miracles around us and the miracle of life. Notice the universe goes still in the process of creation…..we are this process.
…..love and light, Christina

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