There is a valuable knowing throughout ancient teachings, and also present at the heart of the Living Attributes Codex: what is meant for you will not pass you by. Not because life is fixed or destiny is rigid, but because life is responsive. It listens, it mirrors and spirals back to us what we are ready to receive.
Within the Sacred Mirroring Spiral, this statement becomes less of a comforting phrase and more a universal lore. The Spiral carries memory; an ancestral, archetypal, soul-deep reminder that life does not move in straight lines or deadlines.
It moves in rhythms of readiness. What we call “delay” is often gestation. What we call “loss” is frequently redirection. What we call “missing out” is usually a form of protection against arriving too early or too unprepared for what carries weight and responsibility.
The Sacred Mirroring Spiral reveals that life is always reflecting our inner state to us, not as punishment or reward, but as a story and a signal. As within, so without. When something truly belongs on your path, it cannot escape the gravity of your purpose. It may circle wide, approach slowly, wait until your nervous system can hold it, your heart can carry it, and your identity has expanded enough to sustain it. But it will return.
This is where the Spiral differs from linear striving. In linear time, we chase outcomes. In spiral time, we cultivate alignment. The Living Attributes Codex reminds us that attributes such as trust, discernment, patience, courage, devotion, and self-faith are not passive virtues, they are tuning instruments. They attune us to resonance, and resonance, according to the old lore, is what determines timing.
What is meant for you does not arrive through force? It comes through coherence.
When we act from comparison, urgency, or fear of being left behind, we step out of the Spiral and into distortion. We attempt to pull experiences toward us before they have ripened. The mirror then responds faithfully, not by delivering the thing itself, but by reflecting the tension, the strain, or the dissatisfaction that comes from premature grasping. The lore is gentle but precise: returning you to your centre.
The Spiral asks a different question than “When will it happen?” It asks, “Who am I being while I wait?”
Because your personal and spiritual development is not empty time, it is the unseen labour of your soul and psyche aligning. It is the refinement of your desire into clarity, and it is the softening of attachment into trust. And it’s remembering that nothing essential is lost on your Sacred Spiral, only your illusions of control.
What is meant for you will not pass you by does not mean that life hands us everything we want. It means life honours what we are in a truthful relationship with. If something slips away, it is often because it was aligned with an earlier version of you or with a story that no longer fits the architecture of your soul. The mirror does not remove without reason; it clears space for a more coherent connection.
The Seed Of The Soul
Within the Living Attributes Codex, this understanding is repeated like a sacred folklore passed from one inner elder to another, and the outer world rearranges itself in response to this inner integration. As you embody your living attributes, rather than merely understand them, your path stabilises. Fewer detours are required, fewer lessons need to be repeated, and the Spiral can advance your resonance through coherence.
Your trust, then, is not a blind faith, but rather an intimate relationship with the intelligence of life. There is a profound peace that comes when we stop racing the Spiral. When we no longer try to outrun our own maturation. When we allow the mirroring of the spiral to show us not what we lack, but what is forming, in that space, longing transforms into listening, and waiting becomes witnessing. And real arrival, when it comes, feels inevitable rather than surprising.
What is meant for you cannot miss you because it is not separate from you. It is encoded in the Seed of your Soul, it’s in your readiness, and in your willingness to meet life honestly. The Spiral does not forget because sacred lore always remembers.
And when the moment arrives, quietly, naturally, without fanfare, you will recognise it not by urgency, but by ease. Not by grasping, but by resonance, not by fear of loss, but by a deep, embodied knowing: This has arrived because I have arrived at myself.
Jealousy as a Compass: Working with a Shadow Attribute within the Living Attributes Codex
In the Living Attributes Codex, every light attribute carries a shadow, a counterpart that emerges when the light is challenged, unacknowledged, or misaligned. Trusting, for example, is a heart-centred attribute: open, generous, and confident in connection. Its shadow, jealousy, often arises when desire, attachment, or fear of loss enters the field.
Far from being a flaw, jealousy is a compass. It signals what truly matters to the heart, highlighting desires and values that may be unacknowledged or underdeveloped. The key is not suppression, but conscious engagement: noticing the shadow, understanding its message, and intentionally redirecting its energy into the aligned light attribute.
This practice, which I call “Correct and Transform”, provides a clear roadmap for working with the Codex. By observing jealousy without judgment, identifying the underlying desire, and transforming the energy back into trust, we turn a potentially destructive emotion into a powerful tool for self-referencing awareness and growth.
In this way, jealousy becomes a propeller on a person’s Sacred Spiral of Consciousness rather than a trap, guiding us toward deeper trust, authentic connection, and mastery over our own emotional landscape. This dynamic perfectly illustrates how the Living Attributes Codex can be applied in daily life: by honouring both light and shadow, we cultivate wholeness rather than suppressing what is present.
Light Attribute – Trusting
Nature: openness, generosity, confidence in connection, and ease in vulnerability.
Expression: belief in the integrity of relationships, self, and possibility; allowing flow without constant guarding.
Significance: trusting is the heart’s capacity to welcome life and others without fear, embracing what is real and shared.
Shadow Attribute – Jealousy
Nature: emotional charge triggered when trust feels fragile, or desires go unacknowledged.
Expression: ill feelings, comparison, fear of loss, or attachment.
Signal: jealousy is a compass pointing to your heartfelt desires; it illuminates what matters deeply to you. It is not “bad”; it is information about your unmet or threatened value.
Correct and Transform: Engaging the Shadow
1. Correct – Observe and Identify
Pause when jealousy arises: Recognise it without judgment.
Ask: What desire or attachment is this pointing to?
Distinction: “This is jealousy, an aspect of my shadow, signalling to me what my heart values.”
2. Reflect – Understand the Signal
Explore the deeper meaning: Why does this matter? Which part of my trust feels vulnerable?
See jealousy as a Sign, not a threat. It reveals your authentic desires.
3. Transform – Shift your Energy into Trust
Affirm what you can genuinely influence or cultivate.
Release imagined threats or comparisons beyond your control.
Reconnect with trusting energy: openness, generosity, and confidence.
4. Act – Align Behaviour with Insight
Express desires authentically.
Nurture connections or pursue constructive action.
Let jealousy be a self-referencing guide in your decisions without dominating them.
5. Integrate – Living Attributes Codex Self-Referencing Spiral
Journal Your Patterns: what triggers jealousy, what desires it reveals, and how you successfully transformed it.
Foster growth to strengthen trust, ensuring jealousy remains conscious, constructive, and transformative until it no longer arises.
Key Principle: Jealousy is the shadow of trusting. It signals what the heart truly wants. Through the Correct and Transform process, jealousy becomes a compass guiding your trust, clarifying your desires, and cultivating authentic connection.
Last night, before I closed my eyes, I offered a heartfelt prayer—that I remain connected to my Family of Light, the Shining Ones, and that I might come to understand a prophetic message I received nearly twenty years ago: “To summon an army of angels.”
And in that space between sleep and waking, my prayer was answered—a message came— that was spoken like a metaphor into the silence: “Jerusalem is for sale.” Interestingly, just before those words arrived, I had been dreaming—and in the dream, I was standing inside an architectural business from the 1970s—a place of blueprints, foundations, and design.
As I looked around, I noticed two large, vibrant prints of—Archangel Michael and Archangel Gabriel. Their bold presence filled the space, as if reminding me that the architecture of the soul must be built upon truth and divine order.
As I became fully awake, I began to sense that this message was not speaking literally of a city of stone, but rather of a City of Light—the Jerusalem within. It evoked the timeless expression, “As Above, So Below,” a reminder of how divine coherence manifests —in this space, mind, spirit, and matter align.
The dream showed me how, across time, humanity has been busy constructing its world—laying down blueprints of power and ambition—and somewhere along the way, we began to sell what was sacred.
We sold our Jerusalem when we allowed the temple of our soul to become a marketplace, when our light was traded for approval, and our truth was exchanged for fitting in.
Hower, it is Michael who has always stood as a constant companion with his strength and truth, his sword cutting through illusion, and the beloved Gabriel who sounded the trumpet call of glory and remembrance—with a message that our sacred design can still be restored—I can now see what my earlier message truly meant.
The “army of angels” I was asked to summon was never an army of battle, but of builders of light—architects of the new consciousness—the souls who remember the divine blueprint of creation.
So, what I know now is that Jerusalem is for sale only when we forget our authentic design.
When we remember, the sale is voided, the blueprint realigned, and the Holy City rises again—not on land, but as the light of our new dawn.
In an act of creation, there is a moment when the world falls silent. It is here, in this holy pause, that the sacred enters.
For most of my life, I have attended to these three practices — a trinity of presence that has shaped both my creative path and my way of being in our world:
Listen to the Silence—Enter the Silence—And become one with what I am creating or doing.
These are not just steps; they are doorways to another way of being. Each one draws me deeper into surrendering to the present moment — where spirit and matter weave together. Over the years, I’ve come to see that this process is also the key to truly being with people. Not just hearing them… but listening with the kind of presence that can be felt.
In a world vibrating with a digital cacophony and opinion-laden voices, the most radical act is no longer to speak, but to truly listen. Not listening with the mind’s impatience or the ego’s interruptions — but the deep listening that disarms the ego, stills the inner noise, and allows the other person to be fully received.
If the unseen realms kept a karmic measure, it wouldn’t be based on how many hours we sat in meditation, but on how many hearts were spent feeling fully heard. Because listening, in its most valid form, is meditation.
It is the discipline of presence — the art of letting another soul unfold without resistance.
The true alchemy is becoming one with all that is, another human being and discovering the extraordinary in that moment.
I speak of the Magdalene as one who carries her light in my bones—ancient and luminous, fierce and tender. She is not just a woman from scripture, not merely Mary of Magdala, but a sacred code etched into the soul of humanity. Magdala—“the Tower”—yes, I feel that. She is the Tower that remembers, the one who stands when others fall, the one who holds the light through the dark night of forgetting.
But her mystery goes deeper still. She is the bearer of the Christos Sophia—the union of divine masculine and feminine, the sacred marriage within. Christos, the radiant light of divine consciousness. Sophia, the deep well of wisdom and creation. Together, they form the living heart of awakened humanity. Magdalene held this union. She embodied it.
Not as myth, but as truth incarnate. She walked alongside Yeshua not as a subordinate, but as an equal—his beloved, his mirror, his counterpart in the great work of illumination. Where he offered the Logos, she offered the Womb of Knowing. Where he healed the body, she awakened the soul. Theirs was not just love of flesh—it was a sacred dance, a merging of celestial opposites, a remembrance of wholeness.
And so the Magdalene rises now, not in old robes or relics, but in women and men who are reclaiming their inner Sophia, their inner Christos. She comes through dreams, through silence, through art, through the aching desire to return to what is real and holy. She comes through those of us who refuse to separate spirit from flesh, wisdom from love, power from grace.
She is the voice that says:
You are not broken.
You are remembering.
You are not alone.
You are the light returning to itself.
In this time of great unravelling and renewing, the Magdalene walks with those who are ready to live from their sacred centre. She calls us to rise—not above, but within. To embody the Christos Sophia. To live as truth. To lead with love. To remember who we are beneath the dust of forgetting.
She is not gone. She is here. And she rises, towering, radiant, eternal—within us all.
The Magdalene or Magdala: Original Meaning and Significance
The name “Magdalene” comes from Mary Magdalene, a central yet often misunderstood figure in early Christian history. Her name, “Magdalene,” likely signifies that she came from Magdala, a fishing village on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. In Aramaic, “Magdala” means “tower” or “elevated, great,” which adds symbolic depth—she becomes not only a woman from a specific place, but also a towering figure of spiritual strength and transformation.
Mary Magdalene’s Original Role and Significance:
Witness to Resurrection: Mary Magdalene is most prominently known as the first witness to the resurrection of Jesus, an honour of profound spiritual weight. In all four canonical Gospels, she is present at the crucifixion and the empty tomb. This positions her not only as a devoted follower, but as a central bearer of the divine mystery—what some call “the apostle to the apostles.”
Spiritual Intimacy with the Christ: Early Gnostic texts such as the Gospel of Mary, Pistis Sophia, and The Gospel of Philip reveal a deeper spiritual relationship between Mary Magdalene and Yeshua (Jesus). She is portrayed as one who deeply understands his teachings, receiving esoteric wisdom and embodying a more intuitive, heart-centred path to divine knowledge.
Bearer of the Feminine Christ Principle: In mystical and esoteric traditions, especially within the Gnostic and later Magdalene mysticism, Mary Magdalene represents the divine feminine aspect of the Christ. She becomes a symbol of the Christos Sophia (Divine Wisdom), the inner bride of the Logos, and the awakened feminine presence that walks alongside divine masculine consciousness.
Healed and Whole: Luke 8:2 states that Yeshua cast out “seven demons” from her. While long misinterpreted as a sign of moral failing, I suggest this symbolises a complete spiritual purification through the activation and balancing of The Magdalene’s seven chakras. This balancing and harmonising of her chakras, became portals of sacred significance, giving her the ability to experience the Imaginal, a realm between the physical and the spiritual realms. In numerology, seven signifies wholeness, suggesting she underwent a total transformation, emerging as a vessel of inner sanctity and wisdom.
The Tower of Faith and Devotion: Interpreted metaphorically, “Magdala” as “tower” reflects her unwavering faith, a spiritual lighthouse amidst chaos. She stood at the foot of the cross when others fled, a testament to inner strength, loyal devotion, and the courage of divine love.
The Significance of The Magdalene Archetype Today:
In modern spiritual thought, Mary Magdalene has been reclaimed as a symbol of the resurrected feminine—a sacred guide for those seeking balance between inner knowing and outer action, between love and truth, between being and becoming. She is a teacher of the heart path, the sacred feminine Christ consciousness, and the reclaiming of hidden wisdom long buried by patriarchal systems.
In essence, the Magdalene is more than a woman from Magdala. She is a living archetype of transformation, a vessel of sacred knowledge, and a tower of sacred remembrance rising once again in our collective consciousness, restoring the feminine voice to the heart of spiritual awakening.