Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Communications and the Mystery

Greetings in Gratitude!

Each of the past three mornings I wakened with a phrase which I received with gratitude for the way Wisdom works for me and embraces the good of others at the same time. One was, "To thine own self be true." There are so many meanings to this message that I can't begin to translate it here, but it had meaning for me and for others. This morning's message was for myself and a dear friend who is facing a personal challenge, and the meanings unfolded with the morning.

We are all riding the tide of Cosmic Consciousness. Whether you hear a voice or realize parts of your day coinciding to bring you a synchronistic message, our days are full of messages to support, guide and comfort us. And sometimes it's only in the aftermath that we realize the significance. And with delight we know we are part of a Whole that knows us perfectly and communicates with us in the most inspiring and joyful ways.

The latest (July 26) crop circle in the U.K. (see Crop Circle Connector) is a communicator; if any have been, then this one surely is. Parts of it are language symbols. And although we have not translated their meaning it feels like only a matter of time before we realize the message.
I am thrilled with this latest communication, and yet I realize it is no more significant than the messages we receive every day.

We only give the appearance of humans trying to figure out the mystery. We are beings living the mystery. Although it is not solved, and often we feel frustrated by its elusive messages, we are, each of us, parts of the mystery, and by our unique experience we are fitting our parts into the Whole to reveal the mystery further each and every day. Every part, every relationship, every task or job, every discovery of Self, perfect to the Whole.

Can we trust our creation? Will we breathe and trust ourselves, as we are, where we are, when we are. Each moment perfect. Will we hold each moment as a sacred contract in that mystery, savoring its meaning and the Whole of which that moment is a part. Let's embrace each breath as a key revealing the mystery each of us holds. Until next time, I am

Breathing with you,
I am Phyllis, Becoming

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