“The bold bold robin”.….. Epic quote I’ve been pondering lately form Scott Brown; one of my rites of passage guides in 2013. WHY is this quote epic? The robin spends most of it time on the ground. This makes it very vulnerable to predators, however against all logistical odds it continues to thrive. The robin for me, is a symbol of fully engaging life and showing up in each moment. And like the robin’s situation, even if logical data says “no good can come from this”, I invite you to consider the thought, that your full engaged presence, CAN bring miracles into manifestation.
Our life IS the life of God. Meaning, everyday ordinary life is our opportunity to express the qualities of joy, beauty and prosperity within.
“If we are not fully engaging the current role Life/God has given us; how can we expect to get a bigger role?” Marianne Williamson.
However to have the ability to “show up or engage our current role” we must compassionately admit where we are not:
Can we admit where we are holding back our love, or joy because it is just too vulnerable?
Can we admit where we are only giving half of what we know we can give?
Can we admit where we have stories of “this relationship is not good enough for me” or “this job is not good enough” or “I will be brilliant when the right person or job shows up. Then…I’ll be amazing………..”.
This way of living…….does not work.
Avoiding the vulnerability of the human experience we bypass our feelings, rush past each moment, and race to finish line…..that we just never seem to find. Being fully surrendered to the unified field of each moment requires a willingness to be bold and vulnerable like the robin. Opening to the oneness that constantly wants to be seen and expressed in our conscious thought, means letting go to “what is”.
Accepting the beauty and perfection of “what is”, opens you to fully be available to the good that is seeking to come to you. I know it can be quite difficult to accept ‘what is’; especially when you feel that it ‘sucks’. Have faith. Each moment you do not like, DOES have good in it.
Your heaven waits to be seen. Accepting “what is” does NOT mean looking at something you don’t like…..and liking it. It means changing your focus. Stop focusing on the 1% of negativity, when there is eternity waiting to burst through you.
Christ saw people healed even when they where sick. You have the power to see the good in each moment, health in the illness, or prosperity in the lack. Consciously choose to show up, engage, and be present. Be bold like the robin. Choose to be happy, verses right. “Choose the miracle verse the grievance. “ Course In Miracles. Choose to see the miracle, beauty and innocence that is truly you.
Change your internal perspective, your outer world will change. Admitting your internal stories and the ways of not showing up takes great courage, self compassion and willingness to let go. Focus your mind and heart on the brilliance waiting to be seen within you, and each moment…and it will be revealed.
Your heaven waits to be felt in your body…and lived.
Good morning