This Week’s Quotation:
The Mother principle is the depth of the substance of the deep. No one knows enlightenment; no one brings light to the world without welcoming the Mother to their experience. It is the Father principle, the activating vibration working through consciousness, that has union with the Mother, and it is that union that brings light.
Becoming a Sun
pp. 40-41
Honor the depths of your own soul.
I’ve taught workshops and courses in personal development and spiritual empowerment around the world for years. What I notice is how disconnected so many people feel from the depths of their own soul.
It is as if their need to cope in the world has become so overwhelming that they don’t dare to take time to get to know themselves. Or sometimes I hear people say that if they acknowledged what is in their own heart, they would be so deluged that it would take them down.
What I’ve come to understand is that the feelings I have—that can seem so scary at times—are just feelings. They come and they go. Underneath them is the deep—the waters of my own soul which are connected to all souls. There is power in that deep. There is love. There is connection. And if I were unwilling to face my own feelings and be there for them, I would live a shallow, unfulfilling life.
So I would encourage anyone to be there for their own heart. Dare to admit what you feel. But even more importantly, dare to feel that great creative urge that is underneath the emotion. Tap into the great well of creativity that rises to meet your genius when you let it.
Honor the depths of your own soul.
What does it mean to become a sun?
Every human being is already a sun on the inside—a being of intense love and light. The difference is that some people have the vision and courage to become a sun on the outside. This difference is our human destiny.