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This Little Light of Mine...

Sometimes in the Akasha I refer to a "point of injury," or the place where a significant soul related injury may have had its birth. It can be helpful for a person to know the source of a specific pattern or fear related to the current lifetime in order to reinforce their ability to release it. This happens because when we can truly see the separation from a previous memory, and our current point of power, we can feel that the past has no real place in the present. We can choose anew. Through this critical perspective shift, we can hopefully be braver and bolder in living our purpose free of chains from our past. Something else has come to my awareness in the Akasha, and that is "the point of light." While "the point the injury" provides people with relevant and critical historical information about unhealed patterns, the "point of light" is the gift and lessons hidden within that injury. Think of it as your pure potentiality. When I conn

Loving Speech Can Heal the World, I think so.

Loving speech has the power to heal systemic and individual karma. Allow me to explain by starting with some definitions. Karma is the boomerang opportunity to learn and experience a lesson attracted to your soul. A karmic contract means you are doing this dance with another soul that has complimentary lessons, making the two of you perfect for an exchange. Because karmic contracts between people and ideas are charged with emotion, they often result in a rift, separation and/or distance because people can't seem to agree, or get on the same page. In many cases, this distance is perpetuated by ego, fear and skill capacity. For example, we may feel "right" in our knowing and unwilling to walk the bridge of connection (ego). We may be fearful of rejection and therefore tentative to approach a difficult person or conversation (fear). We may also lack important skills in identifying and expressing feeling such as empathy, listening, and conscious collaborative dialogue (skil