There is a light born within ourselves in each moment. It is likened to the sun rising over the horizon that illuminates that which is held in darkness—in the void of night—waiting to be born.
This light can be felt within, it is received from that Divine cup from which we drink, and it also gives rise to us, through us, and illuminates ourselves in that process.
The light cannot be contained. It cannot always sit in the stillness of our own heart, although this is a necessary part of our experience. The stillness of Spirit is a place of nurturance and love which is essential to our well being, and like a loving parent who nurtures us, feeds us, and meets our every need, then encourages to leave the safe nest and bring our light of Self forward so that we can find our own true voice—through our own individual light and song of light that wishing to shine like the dawn upon our own and humankind's awakening. This can of course only happen when we have had our cup, our needs, already fulfilled.
The "spiritual nest" is never truly left, however. It is our home, it is the wellspring that continues to exist inside of us, feeds us with its love, and hold us within its presence. It cannot be left behind, and must not be, otherwise the terrain of life's expression and existence becomes much as the same as it was once before, when we wandered in the terrain of separateness and suffered that experience—of aloneness, want, lack, and need.
On this journey of Self emergence, however, the light is birthed anew, as we move forward and become something that has never truly been our conscious experience. It is the experience of walking in the world as our light, lifted on the wings of Mother Father Spirit, and hence we become a "walker between worlds."
We are walking in the light of God, of heaven, inside of us. We are walking in the light of our newfound love, that is Spirit, that is unconditional and always available to us in each moment. From this emotional and spiritual foundation we will not succumb to an old paradigm of identifying with our many creations or expressions, or the outer world and its value system, because we know that we are simply "of the light" and nothing out-there can suffice in feeding us, in the way that this inner light provides. So, we never have to fear retreating into the paradigm that we have left behind, before our spiritual emergence and union with Divine love occurred.
We are therefore free to spread our wings and to give of our light and our loving, knowing that we are already held in good hands—the hands of Our Mother Father Spirit. We can never walk alone again.
Our emergence and our expression then becomes simply to be "of our light" and to give it expression, because that's what light does, it simply shines like the sun; it sings like the songbird and moves like the stirring branches of the tree. It has life and movement, just as it has stillness, and both are needed for our nature to expand; we need both, and both are provided through this light of love, of God, of the Spirit that lives within us. And so it is.
This light can be felt within, it is received from that Divine cup from which we drink, and it also gives rise to us, through us, and illuminates ourselves in that process.
The light cannot be contained. It cannot always sit in the stillness of our own heart, although this is a necessary part of our experience. The stillness of Spirit is a place of nurturance and love which is essential to our well being, and like a loving parent who nurtures us, feeds us, and meets our every need, then encourages to leave the safe nest and bring our light of Self forward so that we can find our own true voice—through our own individual light and song of light that wishing to shine like the dawn upon our own and humankind's awakening. This can of course only happen when we have had our cup, our needs, already fulfilled.
The "spiritual nest" is never truly left, however. It is our home, it is the wellspring that continues to exist inside of us, feeds us with its love, and hold us within its presence. It cannot be left behind, and must not be, otherwise the terrain of life's expression and existence becomes much as the same as it was once before, when we wandered in the terrain of separateness and suffered that experience—of aloneness, want, lack, and need.
On this journey of Self emergence, however, the light is birthed anew, as we move forward and become something that has never truly been our conscious experience. It is the experience of walking in the world as our light, lifted on the wings of Mother Father Spirit, and hence we become a "walker between worlds."
We are walking in the light of God, of heaven, inside of us. We are walking in the light of our newfound love, that is Spirit, that is unconditional and always available to us in each moment. From this emotional and spiritual foundation we will not succumb to an old paradigm of identifying with our many creations or expressions, or the outer world and its value system, because we know that we are simply "of the light" and nothing out-there can suffice in feeding us, in the way that this inner light provides. So, we never have to fear retreating into the paradigm that we have left behind, before our spiritual emergence and union with Divine love occurred.
We are therefore free to spread our wings and to give of our light and our loving, knowing that we are already held in good hands—the hands of Our Mother Father Spirit. We can never walk alone again.
Our emergence and our expression then becomes simply to be "of our light" and to give it expression, because that's what light does, it simply shines like the sun; it sings like the songbird and moves like the stirring branches of the tree. It has life and movement, just as it has stillness, and both are needed for our nature to expand; we need both, and both are provided through this light of love, of God, of the Spirit that lives within us. And so it is.