The Sacred Feminine says “Slow Down”

I once wrote on a scrap paper “Slow down”. It was very profound for me at the time because I was hustling here and there.

It came to me because I was running around trying to get things done and I bumped into my bookshelf. It kind of hurt. But specifically I knocked over many things on the shelf. I was thinking, ‘Hey, I need to be more careful!’ Why do I care about all these things anyways?

I realized I didn’t need to be doing so many things. This is simply my default behavior. I have a lot of irons in the fire. When I wrote the reminder ‘Slow Down’, I put it on my shelf.

A week later, I caught myself doing the same thing. I was running around I didn’t know which way was forward. I remembered my scrap paper and decided I needed a bigger reminder. This time I used my label maker to print a small sign so that I could attach it to the inside of my door. That way when ever I left my room, I would see it and remember– is it important?

Misa talks about slowing down to honor your sacred feminine. Everybody has masculine and feminine qualities. This has nothing to do with sexual preference or gender. The feminine can also be associated with art and music.

There’s so much to discover about balancing these two halves — feminine and masculine.

Go Within for Answers

Isn’t funny how you can work so hard to get a solution to a problem.

Then, if you take a 20-minute quiet break and clear your mind—almost as if by surprise—you see the best solution.

Tranquility is fertile ground for the creative mind.

When you are looking for an answer to a problem, it can be helpful to remember…

Some of the best answers come through in tranquil moments.

Water barrier

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In today’s message, I find it a great reminder that even 20 minutes of quiet time once or twice a day can set one up for alignment. Just relax and allow all the noise of the day to drop, to fade away. Maybe it’s shortly before lunch time, or just after the daily grind.

This practice might seem elementary or inconsequential. It is really amazing to allow all the ‘daily stuff’ fall away. I dare you to try it. Allow solutions to come to the surface.

Think of clearing the surface of a pond. Leaves and other ‘muck’ will prevent the koi fish below from receiving plentiful oxygen.

Carry with you the intention of possibility! Allow infinite solutions to be available. Going into meditation with anything less will prevent the true answer from surfacing (or answers you didn’t know needed solving!)