Though my soul may set in darkness
it will rise in perfect light. I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful
of the night. ~Sarah Williams
Tree Mandala - Rios de Vida |
It’s been a crazy year…personally, culturally, and internationally. But here we
are—according to the wisdom keepers of ancient traditions, we’ve been given the
opportunity to move into a galactic epoch of new vision and positive change.
Yesterday, the world didn’t end, but something has
definitely shifted. I can feel it, and others around the world can feel it: a
tiny seed—amidst all the brouhaha—of partnership between peoples and nations
and the earth. The Age of Aquarius!
They say that we are moving out of a strictly materialistic
view of reality, making room for the magic, mystery, and spirit that has been
missing in our lives. I believe it is necessary for us each to hold this vision
in our hearts —a seed star of Light to help us navigate the Dark—until it is fully
birthed into our minds and deeper psyches and then, hopefully, becomes reality on
a worldwide scale.
Yes, I do hang on to hope as we begin to unravel the tangle
of suffering occurring on every corner of our beautiful/troubled planet. The
reason I can see my way through the maze of darkness to a more positive future,
is because of the millions of light workers in every corner of the earth today…the
artists, storytellers, music makers, dreamworkers, humanitarians, teachers,
wise and holy women and men, ordinary people who are making a difference, and aware
parents who are raising healthy, happy, and heart-centered children; the
carriers of the new Torch.
At this time of year when the Earth Mother sends her seeds
deep within to protect them from the chill winds all around, may we also protect
and nurture our creative plans and dreams, each in our own way, awaiting the
perfect time to bring them to fruition.
If you are receiving this message, I behold the Light and
Love within you…I know you have made a difference in my or someone else’s life.
Because of you, the world is a better place, and for that I am grateful.
Jenna
Thanks, Jenna. Well said!
ReplyDeleteJenna, how beautiful. My first time reading your blog. My first day in many to have some quiet time at home and was thinking about you. I am moved beyond words but not surprised that you can write so beautifully. Thank you for sharing your heart and wisdom. Love Karen
ReplyDeleteDear Karen, Welcome to my blog! Thank you for taking the time to share your heartfelt comments here. I enjoy writing the blog, but my real joy is sharing moments with people like you who reach out and express your own thoughts and feelings so eloquently. New Year blessings to you! Love, Jenna
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