Down here it's hard to separate things as we're in the fray; up there we get a View from Above as to what is really going on down here.
Fulfillment ~ "2023, a Year of Goodbyes"
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
A Helping Hand
The moon watches over us at night while the sun tracks our progress during the day. The cool effervescence of the moon's rays create illusions and scary shadows in our minds while the sun does just the opposite, reversing the moon's effects by radiating warmth over everything and everyone, encouraging things to sprout and grow, fueling our hopes and dreams along with finding purpose in life. This is as it should be. This is the yin and yang of the universe. One pulls us back while the other one gently pushes us forward. Things had to come together in balance and harmony, as the moon and the sun are positioned exactly where they should be (balance) in order to contribute to life on this planet. We are learning more and more about earth and how it possibly came into existence along with the many life forms it continues to sustain. Earth's mantle is 70% water and interesting that the human body is 70% water, also. We are now thinking that the asteroid belt, the region between Mars and Jupiter where these objects orbit the sun, might very well be the remnants of a planet, blown to smithereens by some unknown force. When we finally acknowledge that indeed we are part of a great celestial mystery, and in order to serve something exponentially more important than ourselves, we need to learn humility before something that cannot be explained nor even understood. Then and only then will we be able to tap into the bigger picture the universe is slowly unfolding before us, in which we will finally learn that all and everything are one and part of the Whole. It seems that we humans take longer to recognize these Truths than others. We are very fortunate The Galactic Family, our celestial cousins, have demonstrated such patience toward us. I do believe they feel we are making great strides as never before. It's nice to know you're in good hands.
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