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Moving Forward Spiritually into the Millennium
"There is the physical body, there is the mental body, there is the spiritual body. They are one. They each have their attributes. They each have their weaknesses. They each have their associations. Yet they must all be coordinated."
(1579-1) Edgar Cayce
We are going through such major shifts so fast now that all the old ideas and concepts must be left behind because they don't fit with anything that we knew in the past. As a new self steps forward, one that is continually being refined and lifted to higher states of consciousness, our potential can emerge like the opening of a flower.
We are showered with grace and must remember to give thanks throughout the day for everything that is taking place.
These changes are being reflected clearly in our relationships and it is necessary to be in relationships that allow us to express our truth, to be who we are and to share the deepest parts of ourselves. As lightworkers this is essential and nothings less will be satisfactory. There is no room anymore for holding back for that becomes too painful. Consequently many relationships and marriages are breaking down and falling apart and new relationships and bonds are being formed. Deep friendships and connections are being formed almost over night, everything is moving so fast.
There is an urgency now, the work must be done, we are being pushed forward even though there may be resistance in us.
There is no time for regrets, we are being propelled forward to live our truth, to embrace life with new vision and to live it to the full.
With blessings,
Maggie
That which is neither conscious nor unconscious, which is invisible, impalpable, indefinable, unthinkable, unnameable, whose very essence consists of the experience of its own self, which absorbs all diversity, is tranquil and benign, without a second, which is what they call the fourth state that is the atman. This it is which should be known.
Atharva Veda, Mandukya Upanishads 7. Vedic Experience, pg. 723
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