Saturdays used to be my favourite days. They marked the end of work and the beginning of play and were empty of must-dos, for the most part anyway.
But now I honour my every day as my favourite day, for my must-dos are now my want-to-dos. They are my callings from my Brilliance within. They are no longer desires belonging to my Lower Self, but my Lower Self’s responses to my Being within.
You see, I have aligned my action with my Being. I have stopped dishonouring my core by doing what is not purposeful or guided within me. Yes, I have mundane tasks I must complete every day, and yes, I have a dislike towards many of those tasks, but I also have a task of higher purpose, of higher action, and that is the main task that I focus my awareness upon. It is a task that involves no doing, no concrete action, for it is simply the task of allowance of the all within.
That very allowing task is my gift to who I am on a deep level, on a vast plane, and it is also my gift to the world. You see, when we honour this task of allowance within, we start to resonate at a much higher frequency of Love. We start to broaden our acceptance of the all externally, and we start to manifest freedom of the Brilliance that we are within. This manifests outwardly as peace and harmony because peace and harmony are just the outcomes of allowance of the all.
My Saturdays might have mundane tasks within them, but I will be allowing of the dislike that arises. I will not pretend to enjoy what I do not enjoy, but I will also not act out upon my dislike, for within it there is a vital awakening, a vital lesson. You see, there is within my dislike an enormous Love and that Love is the ability of dislike to enable me to enjoy all that I do like, for how would I know what I liked if I did not also dislike?
Within me I feel the vastness of all emotion. There is not one that I disallow at my core. I walk the fine line at all times and that’s the fine line of the all. That fine line is freedom within of the all of the all at all times.
Thank you.
Kirsty
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