Wholeness Invites All of You
Today we are reminded that wholeness invites us to include all of ourselves - the light, the dark, the lost fragments.
These include the parts of self we hide from others, as well as from ourselves.
Sometimes we learn the most important lessons from our shadow. Our shadow is not bad, nor do we need to feel guilty or shameful about it.
It is time to allow ourselves to have all of our feelings - the acceptable ones and the ones we have learned make other people uncomfortable - and those that make us uncomfortable too. This is part of self-love. It is part of coming out of the old programming, particularly with regard to judgments and survival consciousness.
This is really inviting us into acceptance and allowance. It invites us into authenticity. And, it invites us into responsibility and the active co-creation of our lives.
Everything that happens is purposeful. If you are willing to really feel the truth of that, then each experience has the potential to inspire curiosity - even if it is after the fact ;). It also facilitates letting go of doubt and fear. It fosters a deeper understanding of ourselves and offers us greater self=acceptance.
The truth is Beloveds, that there is nothing that you need to do - ever. You are already enough. You already have value. You exist. It is truly that simple.
Nothing happens to you without your Higher Self allowing it.
Nothing happens without your participation.
When you embody the truth of these statements, you begin to embrace your inner empowerment and step into greater sovereignty.
Are you willing to accept and love yourself today, no matter how you feel?
Are you willing to engage with how you are feeling and what it reveals to you?
Are you willing to give yourself whatever you need today?
The message that accompanies the card for today is:
“Some days you’re just going to wake up with a dragon in your teacup, and your mouth will taste of scales and wings all day long. But whether it’s you or your mini dragon that’s feeling bratty, it’s in your best interest to befriend, rather than resist, the brat attack. Moods and emotions, just like dragons, are by their nature full of movement. They’re not intended to stick around for very long and don’t, unless we resist them. As the saying goes, ‘What we resist persists.’ So whether it’s showing up in you, or in someone else, let the brat have it’s moment today. All things must pass, and no brat attack lasts forever.” (emphasis added).
For The Love of Dragons Oracle, by Angi Sullins, Card #30