How can I serve love today?

This human experiment is challenging. We spend most of our time stuck in our 3D reality, focused on our human selves, trying to resolve our unconscious programming. We’ve forgotten the aspect of ourselves that exists outside of our sensory experience. And culturally, we have lost the myths and teachings that may have pointed us toward our true nature. When we meditate, we touch into the soul, the eternal aspect of ourselves. The part of us that doesn’t know fear, that only knows an “is-ness” that might be called love. The realization, the remembering, the reclamation of the embodiment of our soul is the call of spiritual awakening.

We are born into separation, forgetting where we came from, and struggle to find our footing in a world that leaves us lost most of the time. Spiritual awakening is the return to the truth of our being so that we can reorient to the human experiment with more information, a higher perspective. With this knowing, we can begin to walk as realized humans offering a frequency of love instead of fear. This is the massive shift happening on the planet. As each individual awakens to the truth of their being, we shift the frequency of the whole. This is a powerful time to be human.

How do we wake up to embody the truth of the soul? I heard someone say recently that they ask themselves each morning, “How can I serve happiness today?” You could insert “love” or “empowerment” or “truth”. As we move through each moment, our thoughts, words and actions either serve love or fear. And as we awaken, we begin to see that we have a choice. We can move towards this reclamation of self (love) or stay asleep in the story of our human identities (fear). Meditation has been a powerful tool for realization for me. I call it “soul time.” A time to remember the “is-ness” of my being. To come home to myself again and again until I begin to see through the eyes of love in each precious moment of this experiment we call life.

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