Day 4: Planting, What have you been planting in your garden, and what have you been harvesting? What are you willing to plant today?
My beloved and I is doing an abundance meditation each evening which we have completed before. It is amazing when you do the same work over and over again that you find new and exciting things that you didn't see, or experience before. That is the joy with Seasons of Change. Nature does that everyday and yet we experience the change in seasons with ease. Last evening as we were deep in our meditation a conversation that I had with a dear friend earlier that day was playing through my mind. My friend had asked how Amor our spiritual community was doing? "I stated that it was excellent. Yet not growing as fast as I would like it to."
The Ah-ha moment came next. I was reminded that what ever I put out comes back to me. I was reminded that my life is divinely guided and unfolding in divine order. That when I was ready I could release the need to have us grow at a slower rate and recognize that we are indeed growing at a divine rate that is perfect for us. I realized that I had been limiting our growth with my limited thinking. Wow!
There are many times when we are unaware of what we are planting in our gardens. We miss the hidden belief and it continues to produce fruit based on the seed of the belief. Which is most often based on fear, lack, and limitation. I at once recognize the limits I had been placing on this amazing community and shifted my perspective. I had found another hidden belief that was no longer severing me or the greater good and I thanked it, released in, and in it place planted this seed of love.
"I am aware that my life is thriving! I release any need to hold myself back. I focus my heart, and head on the truth that I am fulfilled and abundant now. Everything is in divine order and unfolding perfectly."
Within that moment I felt a release, a letting go of the old hidden belief and a renewed sense of knowing that my life is indeed thriving, and that everything is unfolding perfectly. I felt such freedom, such inner peace, and at that moment I realized that I was creating a new garden filled with growth, love, and divine unfolding.
I love you,
Rev Allen
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