What is your reality? Why do we state it this way? For reality is relative. What is true to one person may not be true to another. You live in shared realities, much like multiple dimensions. Each is real to those living it. Keep in mind that there is only one Truth: I AM. Beyond this awareness, all else is relative. So, enjoy your reality, your personal truth, and continuously ask yourself, is it helpful and healing? Is it constructive or destructive? Is it restrictive or freeing? The Truth will set you free.
You are so very loved.
The picture reminds me of the Olympic Flame currently in the sky of Paris. A symbol of the positive values of olympism for all to see !
I am so grateful to you, Suzanne, and all of your team both here and in spirit. I just watched the special on Angels and Guides, and while physically, today is not “perfect,” I have a slight fever and cold, but I just had to come over to my computer to share two experiences I have had that doubles down, so to speak, on what your guides and you both said today. Firstly, about what our guides look like, I lost a baby in 1982 who lived only 6 hours, but what a blessing she has been. My living daughter is very spiritual and went to a psychic fair and met a medium who gave her a message for me from Maggie, my baby who died. She said, “I’m not a baby anymore, but tell Mom that I can be that for her, if that’s what she needs.” Secondly, and this one will hopefully make you chuckle. I asked my guides for help with something and played the sign game with them. They said, “lemons.” Well, I wasn’t too impressed, ;) since lemons are somewhat ubiquitous for one who watches cooking shows, but somehow I “knew” it was going to be a few days before I got the message and forgot about it. Yesterday, I was watching a podcast, and the guest said to the host, “Do you know about my lemon meditation?” I still didn’t perk up. But I closed my eyes and did the meditation with her. She described the perfect lemon, the shiny, oily skin, the weight of the fruit, and then said now slice the lemon and bring it up to your face. Smell the freshness, see the droplets from breaking the skin, smell that wonderfully fresh aroma. Now taste it. And now open your eyes and look at your face, and the host’s face was scrunched up, remembering the sourness and the eyes squinting, etc. Then she said “look at your hand, Is there a lemon in it? No. And today, I can’t remember HER reason for her going through this exercise, but my human brain stepped aside and finally got it. LEMONS!!! And I got goosebumps while typing this. As an aside, I’ve written this to you before, but part of my feeling drawn to you was that my mother was struck by lightning and killed when I was 15 months old, and she was 7 months pregnant with another baby. So one of those “coincidences?” I think not. Thank you for waking me up. Oh, P.S., the reflection of that hot air balloon in the water reminds me of a Christmas tree, which also is something that brings a family together, whether here or in spirit. Much love, and many, many thanks for the Awakened Way daily messages. They mean so much to me.
Hey Bonnie, Thank you so much for sharing you in the comment section. The “Lemon” story reflects precious to us who read it. Wow ! Perfectly lovely. A real testament to Love. Thoroughly enjoyed.
I never believed in the relativity of reality. I’ve always seen it as a cheap way prone to abuse. “Oh, I think this is reality, so it’s my right to do and say this, I’m right and you’re wrong.” That’s how most often I’ve experienced that “personal truth” thing, which is why I profoundly dislike and disagree with it.
At best, what’s relative is the *point of view*. But that’s hardly reality – that’s just a *map* of reality. It can be clear, or not that clear. Certainly you’re going to have troubles (and potentially also cause troubles) if you fail or refuse to recognize a mountain in the middle of the map. But that doesn’t make it any less real, just beyond your perception. It still interacts.