Spark of the divine

“To be human is to become visible while carrying what is hidden as a gift to others.” -David Whyte

You are Divine; a divine spark and as your soul awakened Love breathed you into being.

Sometimes internalized messages may overshadow our light. Patterned thoughts can become a self-limiting prophesy. If we look outside of ourselves for answers and see problems as external; that thought is the problem! A reversal of thought is necessary.

As many spiritual traditions reveal, when we return home to ourselves we can begin to make room for all visitors.  We can greet kindly the voices from our childhood that linger in the hands that molded us. We experience a paradigm shift when we begin to look from the inside out.

Through recognition and awareness of our guiding Light, self-criticism, judgment and comparisons begin to loosen and fall away.

Let us celebrate and share the gift of our Divine humanness, the truth of who we are in Love.

The video below is an artistic manifestatation of the dance  of life.

Liz  Sorensen Wessel

Artwork by ~liz

  

5 responses to “Days 67-68 Divine Spark”

  1. Woody Wessel Avatar
    Woody Wessel

    Beautiful.

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  2. erie chapman Avatar
    erie chapman

    Liz. Thank you for your words and for sharing the dance that so beautifully expresses the movement of the divine spark among us. The metaphor of this dance – the Pleiades – is lovely to imagine either through the seven daughters of Atlas in Greek mythology or as the Seven Sister Stars in astronomy. In any case, it casts our eyes heavenward to the source of the divine spark.

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  3. Cheri Cancelliere Avatar

    How beautiful and wonderfully creative! Each spark of love, of imagination, of humanity ignites our hope as we look inward and upward.

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  4. Jessica Kyung Avatar

    Liz, Thank you for your beautiful words and amazing video! Never seen anything like it. Here is to another spark-filled start of the week!

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  5. Jonathan Ang Avatar
    Jonathan Ang

    So true. We often let others dictate how we approach things, how we perform based on expectations from others, and even how we are supposed to think. We limit ourselves too much and sometimes forget to be ourselves and offer our own uniqueness.

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