Sir Galahad, readying for the Grail Quest. Painting by Joseph Noel Paton (1821-1901)
Sir Galahad, readying for the Grail Quest. Painting by Joseph Noel Paton (1821-1901)

“Many were born for a world that is just coming to be. If you have felt lost before and been frustrated in realizing your purpose here, this is your time.”

~ Steve Nelson, Gaiastrology, August 2014

It is a time in which, given the barrage of intentionally confusing propaganda and energetic/psychic assault we’re inundated with on a daily basis, we can feel a very real sense of confusion, fatigue, deflation, or even sometimes despair about our sense of purpose and vocation as seeders of a time that’s coming into being … but is not yet the norm.

So we know that each day it’s essential to nourish and fortify our connection with the ground of all Being, as it’s been beautifully called, and that heart-centered clarity (vs. ego-centered versions that better reflect cultural norms than any authentic purpose or vocation we might have).

Midsummer Eve, c. 1908, Edward Robert Hughes. (Image courtesy of WikiMedia)
Midsummer Eve, c. 1908, Edward Robert Hughes. (Image courtesy of WikiMedia)

We know how important our foundational practices are for this, and we really know how vital those believing mirrors and anam cara are — those who reflect back to us the encouragement (en-heartenment) and our inherent real worthiness and value, as well as remind us of the larger sense of purpose, the larger Great Work.

These are just a few of the things that stir our recollection, that fortify the courage of our convictions, and give us the clarity, heart, and meaning to rise each day and once again live into and stand for all that’s good and holy, and to stand for what is Life-affirming and heartful, when it seems as just the opposite has the upper hand.

All very apt themes for the energies of now.

May your way be illuminated, may you by Grace be made whole, and may you be met by allies and upliftment as you remember and bring your unique medicine into this world each day.

Big Love,

Jamie