Sacred Time

It is amazing what happens when we create space for sacred time in our lives. A time when all that exists is a sense of love, completeness, and our connection to Spirit. A time when we honor the past and create the future by living fully in the present moment.

This type of scared creation exists between the spaces of time and space. We allow ourselves to stop overthinking, stop rushing toward a goal, stop focusing on achieving, and stop trying to manifest our dreams of happiness. In scared time, we realize that all life demands is that we allow ourselves to honor and be our true selves.

This sounds daunting, or perhaps frivolous, or an impossible enigma in the midst of the conundrum of life. We find ourselves too engaged in trivial matters that seem momentous, or avoiding metamorphic moments for fear of transformation. We wonder how to persevere and hold on in a world that dips and swirls and rolls around us. We yearn for the illusion of predictable stability and control to be true in a world where neither exists.

So many of us crave a connection to something more substantial, more significant than our daily lives. We wish to fill a place in our hearts that often aches with an undefined longing for some deep connection that alludes us. The answers whisper to us from a place deep within us, a still small voice that we can hear when we sit in sacred time, where time and space join together in a sacred spiritual dance.

May you be filled with the joyful gift of sacred time.

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