Strength

Today’s message is a call to remember and embody your inner strength. This invitation goes hand-in-hand with claiming our sovereignty and recalibrating our nervous systems.

Strength is often equated with power and, thus, has been similarly distorted. Many have pretended to be strong through bullying, through manipulation, through yelling, through demanding, and other actions. These behaviors create additional distortions, as well as drama, chaos, and a “need” to fight for what is rightfully “mine.” These behaviors also hide the sense of isolation, pain, and various forms of fear and unworthiness - disconnection from self.

We have also been taught to fear making a mistake, to fear failing, to fear showing our authentic expression. We have been taught to fear the judgments of others, and, in turn, have often created a veil over life through our own judgments. Such fear keeps us disconnected from ourselves and our true source of power.

Additionally, strength has been equated with survival. We have the well worn phrases indicating this - “that which does not kill me makes me stronger” and “survival of the fittest.” However, survival alone does not bring us out of fear. In fact, sometimes it brings us deeper into fear, distortion, and disconnection. This is not real strength for it is ephemeral, as well as avoidant and just a means of getting through each day.

We are being invited to do more than survive each day. We are being invited to live and experience the fullness of the world. We are being invited to come into wholeness and authenticity. We are being invited out of fear and distortion and into the remembrance that we are eternal beings that incarnated for the purpose of creating through consciousness.

In remembering, we are invited to reframe what power is. Power is love without force. Power is the reclamation of all parts of self and standing in the world from our inner alignment. Power is frequency. Power is love.

This is in such contrast to what we have learned and what most of us have experienced that the brain almost immediately takes issue with it in some way. Or the brain says, I have done that already and am empowered.

We are being asked to explore what we actually believe around strength and power and how these show up in our lives.

Where do you feel empowered in your life? Why?

Where do you feel disempowered in your life? Why?

When you feel fear, do you react? Or do you reflect and respond?

Is your nervous system activated by your experiences in life? When and how?

Are you willing to connect within and feel your value, your worth? Are you willing to create safety for yourself for your authentic expression?

When you walk through the world are you judging? Do you fear being judged?

When you wake up in the morning are you grateful and excited for what the day may bring? Or are you just waiting to survive another day?

There is a wellspring of strength within each of you, Beloveds. This strength is compassionate and empathetic. This strength is balanced and stable. This strength does not require power over. It is not loud.

It is a sense of deep calm, a sense of peace.

True strength allows you to make mistakes, to own those mistakes, to learn from them without judgment. This strength does not diminish you or others. This strength allows you to keep boundaries through love.

This strength allows you to keep you hearts open as you grow, learn, and transform - and - it allows space for others to do the same while at the same time taking care of self.

This strength comes from a remembrance of oneness that honors the individual journeys of your souls.

This is the remembrance of your sovereignty that comes from standing in empowered presence. This is what is meant by you have more strength within you than you can yet conceive.

The Dragons have returned to assist you in this remembrance. They see you as you truly are - already healed, already whole. And they will assist you in seeing yourselves in the same way - in remembering the love that you are.

And so it is! ✨🐉💫

Soul Coaching Oracle, by Denise Linn

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