There is a release, an allowance, a surrender that is possible in our own body. We have such a momentum of seeking outside of ourself for truth, combined with the world-wide unspoken epidemics of self-loathing, shame, and lack of self-worth, that it can be confusing, revealing and even frightening to trust that we are the holders of all that we seek. Entangled with this is the fact that if we use the same driving energy with which we strive for achievement or mastery in the outer world, we will continue to be disillusioned, as this 'effort' holds the assumption that there is something to achieve, rather than the truth that what we seek is already there in full. To truly live our inner-most, we simply allow. As I am ready, I am more deeply and fully allowing myself to fall into my own 'inner arms' of
love. This is a bodily experience and alignment first, out of which loving thoughts and actions arise. What I am discovering is:
-Being amazing is normal.
-Being love is normal.
-Our true expression is far more magnificent than what we allow.
-Understanding how to truly live this is rare - and a choice.
-It is possible to actually live each day in a way that mystical poets,
such as Rumi, Hafiz and Kabir wrote of.
For today, this poem feels supportive to the livingness of allowing
of our inner-most~
“Stop acting so small. You are the universe in ecstatic motion.” ~Rumi
love. This is a bodily experience and alignment first, out of which loving thoughts and actions arise. What I am discovering is:
-Being amazing is normal.
-Being love is normal.
-Our true expression is far more magnificent than what we allow.
-Understanding how to truly live this is rare - and a choice.
-It is possible to actually live each day in a way that mystical poets,
such as Rumi, Hafiz and Kabir wrote of.
For today, this poem feels supportive to the livingness of allowing
of our inner-most~
“Stop acting so small. You are the universe in ecstatic motion.” ~Rumi