The work of approaching the sacred and keeping the sacred reflected in routine, attention to cyclicity, to the basic, mundane and earthly needs. Knowing how to get up with what you have and honor what you have as sacred, take care of it and focus on it. We know our faults well, repetition and routine teach us experience. We accept and embrace our shortcomings and mistakes as part of the sacred being that we are. We accommodate our sacred work to this being with its faults and defects. By accepting and embracing faults, those that need to be healed are healed. We learn to stop, go slower and with that we are more productive. What has to come will come to us not because we manifest it, but because we know how to deserve it by paying attention to the present, being ready for it, using energy on that which needs our energy. The sacred is what there is, not what we want to manifest. Respecting our attention, and our lack of it, embracing the complete being. Understanding that creation is also imperfect, unfinished. Enjoying the mystery of that, of the fact that nothing is written, that everything can happen, and that our attitude influences what will happen. This is what we should be grateful for, this understanding, the light of our consciousness, the nawal.
The work of approaching the sacred and keeping the sacred reflected in routine, attention to cyclicity, to the basic, mundane and earthly needs. Knowing how to get up with what you have and honor what you have as sacred, take care of it and focus on it. We know our faults well, repetition and routine teach us experience. We accept and embrace our shortcomings and mistakes as part of the sacred being that we are. We accommodate our sacred work to this being with its faults and defects. By accepting and embracing faults, those that need to be healed are healed. We learn to stop, go slower and with that we are more productive. What has to come will come to us not because we manifest it, but because we know how to deserve it by paying attention to the present, being ready for it, using energy on that which needs our energy. The sacred is what there is, not what we want to manifest. Respecting our attention, and our lack of it, embracing the complete being. Understanding that creation is also imperfect, unfinished. Enjoying the mystery of that, of the fact that nothing is written, that everything can happen, and that our attitude influences what will happen. This is what we should be grateful for, this understanding, the light of our consciousness, the nawal.