Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Relationships for Healing

Greetings! I was hoping you'd show up here. You know I wrote this blog just for you. How do I know that? Because, you're here. Am I getting deep too soon? Okay, I'll slow down a bit just for you. I actually began thinking about today's message earlier this morning. Well, it was earlier this morning for me. Anyway, I was excited to hear that I would be writing about relationships. Yay! Relationships are the conduits for healing. I've learned that no matter how casual or intimate, relationships teach us lessons that facilitate the manifestation of holistic healing. Healing begins in the spirit, down to the soul, and then into the body. So, what do relationships have to do with healing? I'm glad you asked? Thank you for allowing me to share the truth of this principle at its most basic casual level, so that the intensity of its fulfillment at a higher more intimate level is appreciated even without a backstory.

Have you ever been in a long line somewhere? Of course, I think we all have. Just thinking about long lines causes anxiety in some people. Many times, while we're standing in those slow moving long lines, the person standing closest to us initiates conversation. Now, I know some of you enjoy talking; but for others, silence is golden. So, let me talk to the introverts right now, even though you extroverts can see yourselves in this, as well. You're probably the ones doing the talking. Did I say that out loud? Okay, back to the scenario, you're standing there not wanting to talk at all. You just want to complete your transaction and be on your way. You smile. You nod your head. You feign interest. You look away. You look at the ceiling. You look at the floor. You look at your phone. You hope you get a text, or telephone call. You give short responses when necessary. However, this person just won't stop talking. Stay with me. I'm going somewhere with this setup. Remember, this is about relationships. A relationship is just a state of being connected. The moment you responded to this person's conversation, you became connected on a casual level. You might never see this person again. But for the time that you engage this person, there is a connection. The question is, what are you going to learn about yourself from the encounter? You look forward and you realize that you're going to be in this line for a long time. What do you do? That's your choice. All I know is that what you do is an indicator of your level of spiritual maturity. In other words, you can only give what you have. If you have patience, you'll be patient. If you have compassion, you'll be compassionate. If you have joy, you'll be joyful. If you have tact, you'll be tactful. If you have love, you'll be loving.

The goal is to become your highest self; and this is only accomplished through mindful relationships. Relationships help us to identify our strengths and weaknesses. They allow us opportunities to grow by moving us from fear to love when we're open to truth.

The purpose of this message is to bring your awareness to how you interact with your connections on a spiritual level. Take this and apply it to every type of relationship in your life, and I believe you'll enjoy more elevated relationships.

I look forward to meeting you back here next week. Stay connected!  

By the way, do you have a relationship with Jesus Christ? I'm just asking...😊

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