Soulful Yes

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The most amazing opening presented itself to me today– as I congregated me, myself and I for day 2 of the 9 day Hear-it  event. All happening in my own head, by the way. A real circus right?

The message that came very clearly today was to be in a state of YES. Not like saying yes to everything in an out of balance way, but a Soulful Yes. And through this Yes, Heaven on earth is possible.

I was guided to pick up this book about Amma (the Hindu saint). I revere this woman, but I don’t really jive with the worship of her, or worship of anyone else for that matter. But I will say that the first time I saw her I could recognize that she was a woman dedicated to the service of humanity, a Mother Theresa type. Anyhow, the book said that Amma shows up to be whatever people need her to be. When people are suffering, she shows up as Divine Mother, or when people are ready to be a disciple, she shows up as a Teacher. She does not define herself as ONE thing.

And so too can I follow this example. To be what is needed for me to be in the moment- with my intention to be of service, I show up in the form that the person in the room or on the phone needs me to be. I’m not talking about having no backbone or being controlled by what others dictate, it is more about letting go of all those ideas we have of what we need to be, and just be present. I find that it takes a lot of Wisdom to not attach to a persona we play, but to be in the empty space of being truly present.

And in saying YES, I also open up to the possibility that the Universe says Yes to me.

So, what do I want? What do you want? Can you say YES to your soul?

 

2 Responses to “Soulful Yes”

  1. Shea says:

    Asha – this message jives with some current Seven Stones thinking and exploring. When we say No, what are saying Yes to? (and vice versa, of course) And to your reflection to be whoever on the phone needs you to be: recently I choose connection and ease over being right (and I was right!!) and it was an amazing feeling. Very unique for me. I had to really consider my backbone. I felt a loss of control that I have never allowed before. But I stood in my commitment – and declaration – for joy and ease, and just let a lot go, let the other person hear what they needed to hear. It felt like an act of service for the greater community. Much love and gratitude, Shea

  2. admin says:

    Thanks Shea!

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