This has
been a strange couple of days – not really feeling much like myself, but have
been too busy to stop and have a think about exactly what is happening. Right now I am making myself take the time to tune in and get my feet back on the ground....
I love
any feast or celebration – this week we have had a couple of them which means I
have been baking and cooking all week. But, in that work I have also been processing some pretty deep and dark energies - keeping busy is often the best way through it.
For the most part, I
have been really focused on getting my life back – inside and out. For me, this means, I have been paying careful attention to how this is taking place, especially
in my gut. I have been working towards this end for quite some time and it is
really great to feel more alive.
Of course
along with feeling more alive comes other new sensations of new found
consciousness – it’s like an awakening of a different sort. Rather then the
mind awakening more deeply, this is now a physical awakening.
I have long
known and explained in my books and classes how when you are raising your consciousness,
your body leaves no stone unturned. All of you -- each and every part of your body
must be in alignment with this process or it doesn’t happen as it should.
That means
even the bacteria in your gut will wake up, become aware and in all ways work
with you on a conscious level. Every part of your body must be part of this change
in vibration – all cells, tissues, organs.
So, piece
by piece your body is cleared, cleansed, detoxed while the heavy stagnant
energy is lifted off, broken down and transformed. Your body must become your
own again and that takes work. This is the
specific work of the spiritual path. To clear the way inside and out for higher
levels of consciousness. Your body is not a temple until you make it so. It is
not a whole and healthy place in the same way – this all takes effort.
And the way you eat is a
vital part of choosing to live a spiritual life. Your food is who you are – it works
equally at keeping body, mind and soul together – make it count.