dailydatewithgod

Sharing my experiences and understandings of the Great I AM.

Be Consecrated!

on January 15, 2013

 Because we come from God, we are made whole and holy.  Our spirits are pure love because that is where we come from.  Somehow when we present on this planet in human form it is as though the skin we are born into creates layers of space and we begin to disconnect from that which we came.  Our life then seems to be this process of reconnecting to our origin.  Life is full of experiences that present me with the opportunity to either return to the place of sacredness from which I came or to further participate in the allusion that all I am is this physical being who must complete the next task.  It can be hard in the middle of a typical human  day to remember my origin, so I am grateful that God is constantly reminding me.  My responsibility is to keep my eyes, ears and heart open so that I can witness it and be a witness of it.  It is so easy to get lost in the content–the job, the relationship, the money, the story.  Those things are simply the conduit through which I have an opportunity to remember where I am from.  It is the moments of pause, the conscious breath, and the simple things that allow me to reconnect with who I really am.  My brain/ego is firmly invested in the story (the content), so much so that I cannot let go of it.  So I have learned not to fight against it.  Rather, I simply look at it and accept it.  If I can accept it and forgive myself for forgetting who I really am.  Then I can ask God for the courage to walk through the process so I can reconnect with him in an even greater way then I experience hope.  For a long time, I was so caught up in the story. But in the back of my mind or rather in my heart and spirit I knew there was more to life than a story.  It was only when I connected with others and had an opportunity to be authentic that I had the courage to let go of the story.  Life is a beautiful process.  When I remember how I am made holy with each opportunity the things I must face (the loss of the job, relationship, money, things not working out the way I had planned, etc.) are not so daunting because I am facing then reconnected with the source of my power, the source of all power.  Have you ever experienced something difficult or painful that ultimately reminded you of your sacredness?  My prayer for you today is that you may be reminded in some small way that you are consecrated by God and so are those around you.  Make it a great one! Peace~Colleen


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