Below is an excerpt from Loveseed: The Template For Birthing A New World:
“Every human is an artist. The dream of your life is to make beautiful art.” Don Miguel Ruiz
Do you feel the holy unrest? It is part of the human condition, arising out of the tension of opposites, most profoundly, the tension between our human and divine natures. This freedom to choose poses a great dilemma, and we must not be blinded by the symptoms of unrest that arise from the ancient fear, but rather, we must walk through them.
If you pay homage to the god of indifference, it doesn’t mean you are exempt from the changes being asked of you. The descent of humanity is needed in order to shake up these beliefs and to release the illusions that go with them. Being alive today means you are Witness to the death of an old paradigm of separateness and protection and the birth of an emerging paradigm of connection and sharing.
You are either holding onto the old for dear life or opening to the new.
In truth, that which represents the biggest fear in you is the thing you must face in order to dissolve the old reality and the story you made up about what to be afraid of. There is a gridwork or matrix inside your physical body and within the larger field that holds these old realities in place. Every time you release the fear-based feelings, you collapse the gridwork. You keep the limits of the gridwork in place when you hold onto old fears or shut down.
Those limits are your limits, and they are inside your physical body and you are within the larger gridwork, for as within, so without. It all has to go. There truly is a physical dimension waiting for you that does not hold those old limits anymore. Your physical body is trying to walk in an unlimited dimension and cannot bring the old programs and beliefs and energy with it, for they are too dense. It is important to pay attention to where you are allowing yourself to be “stuck” in an old, limiting reality.
What really helps is creative expression through movement, art, writing, poetry, music, and the countless other ways creativity longs to express itself. The creative part of us lives outside the matrix or gridwork, which is the same as the “dream” in indigenous cultures, where people are sleepwalking. The creative spark in us remains untouched by the influences from parents and culture, and, in fact, the more we go against the grain of the “norm,” the deeper and richer the creative part of us becomes. The artistic impulse is the impulse to create and evolve and reach beyond. By connecting with this impulse, an artist can express the deepest longings of the collective. American bass singer and activist Paul Leroy Robeson said, “Artists are the gatekeepers of truth. We are civilization’s radical truth.”
In truth, we are all artists sculpting our lives either from our regrets or our dreams; our fears or our deep love; our shoulds or our felt desires.
Each time we say YES to our felt desire, we harness the power of love, for desire is from our essence, our loveseed, which is the strongest force in the Universe. As American playwright Tennessee Williams said in The Follies of God, “We are saved only by love—love for each other and the love that we pour into the art we feel compelled to make.”
Some people believe we have been preplanned for enslavement by off-planet beings. Honestly, I don’t know if it’s true that humanity is being “dumbed down” through tampering with our food system, among other things. It doesn’t matter because it is all wetiko (deception) and shifting that is up to us. The entire history of humanity is rooted in fear, and we must loop back and question where we have come from and where we are going, question our outdated ways and clear out the fear to make room for new depths.
May all the darkness I transform add to the light of the world.
May I stand up and choose love because that is who I am.
May I show my soul that other struggling souls catch my light.