Today I am sharing how our words really do matter…
There is a sacred truth we are only just beginning to remember: Words matter—because they become matter.
Each word we speak is a strand of energy, an echo of light. It is more than a sound, more than a fleeting vibration in the air—it is a spell, a code, a command sent into the living matrix (the Unified Field) of the universe. And even more intimately, into our own bodies. When we speak, we sculpt. We shape reality with our vibration, sculpting our destiny with sound. Especially the sacred phrase, I am. Those two words carry an ancient charge. A creative frequency that echoes through time, through water, through the womb, through the Soul.
The Alchemy of Speech
Our bodies are over 70% water—a shimmering, fluid temple. And water, as the mystics and the scientists now agree, is a sensitive recorder of vibration. It listens. It remembers. It responds. When you speak, your words are not only heard with ears—they are felt with cells. Each “I am tired,” “I am broken,” or “I am not enough” travels like a coded river through your inner world, lighting up dormant pathways, for better or worse. But speak with sacred intention—I am luminous. I am whole. I am the light reborn each morning—and your DNA listens, unfurling like petals in sunlight.
DNA: The Sacred Ladder
Science calls it a double helix. Spirit calls it the living ladder. Your DNA is not fixed—it is fluid, receptive, and intelligent. When you speak with consciousness, especially “I am” statements, you are not just affirming—you are activating. You are turning on potential, stirring ancient codes within the spaces between the strands. Yes, there is potential DNA—what was once called “junk DNA”—waiting like unopened scrolls. Your words are indeed the key.
Language as Light
This is not just a poetic metaphor. This is quantum truth. Every word carries frequency. And frequency carries instruction. Your voice is a tuning fork for your cells, a directive to the universe, a spellbook that shapes the story of your becoming. And so, the question is not simply what are you saying? But rather, what are you creating?
A Practice for Living Gracefully with Language
In my Living Grace workshop retreat, we explore this deeply—how to clear karmic imprints and awaken dharmic truth through the words we speak. We move through the South and North Nodes of our soul’s map, realigning with the phrases, declarations, and mantras that move us toward destiny. Because when we release the old scripts and rewrite them with compassion, truth, and divine remembrance, we begin to experience the Living Word—a life where what we say aligns with what we truly are: radiant creators of reality.
Words of Power, Today
Begin now. Speak slowly. Speak consciously. Let your words become prayers, poetry, prophecy. Say out loud:
I am light encoded in form.
I am the sacred sound returning to harmony.
I am remembering who I am—and why I came.
Because your words matter. Because they become matter. And you, dear one, are the author of this reality.
Speak with your Soul. Speak as Source. Speak yourself into new life.—The Voice is the Vessel. Let us remember how to use it.
There comes a time in the soul’s long arc of evolution when the winds begin to rise—gently at first, then all at once.
We are living in such a moment now.
The old karmic wheels, once slow-turning across lifetimes and generations, are now spinning faster, guided by a higher coordination. This is not to punish us, but to awaken us. The Sacred Beat of the cosmos is moving through us, urging us to shed the weight of old wounds and take our place as conscious co-creators of a New Earth. We are no longer simply clearing karma from the distant echoes of our past—we are creating karma in real-time. The light we radiate and the thoughts we carry can bless or burden the Unified Field—with the choices we make moment by moment—returning with grace or gravity, inviting us into greater alignment.
This is both humbling and holy.
This is the time of the New Human Being. The one who walks not in loops of reactivity, but in spirals of awakened intention. The one who remembers that we are not only healing the past—we are encoding the future with every breath and word. Yes, this accelerated path can look messy. We find ourselves moving through relationships, patterns, and initiations at a rapid pace. The people we meet carry teachings, activations, and soul contracts.
Some stay. Some depart. Some crack us open.
And all of it is divine. We are being deconstructed and reconstructed from the inside out. And this sacred work begins not “out there,” but in us. Within the heart. Within the breath. Within the Present. We are learning to be still within the sacred spin of evolution—and to pause long enough to catch ourselves before playing out the old stories. We are learning Remembrance, Emergence, and Presence, the sacred state where our karma is released and dharma awakens.
We’re not here to be perfect. We are here to be present—to listen, to feel, to reweave ourselves into the Living Light of the Now. When we choose our sovereign presence over coercion, an authentic remembrance over forgotten or lost, and our emergence over construction or destruction, we clear pathways not just for ourselves, but for all those walking with us.
We become bridges between timelines, and vessels for the Divine Spark to express itself through us.
And for those of us called to deeper integration—to lovingly and compassionately release old karma and align with our greater purpose—the Living Grace | Release Karma, Awaken Dharma retreat is a sanctuary for this sacred transformation.
This retreat is not just a gathering. It is a rite of passage. In it, you journey into the wisdom of your South Node—those soul memories, habits, and identities you are ready to bless and let go. And you rise toward the truth of your North Node—the dharmic path of the New Human Being, the soul’s higher calling, and the main reason we returned to Earth in these changing times.
Through ritual, archetypes, meditation, and cosmic insight, we heal, align, and reconnect with our inner selves. Together, we weave grace into the fabric of our becoming. Because here’s the deeper truth: The future isn’t a distant destination. It’s being written now, through how we heal, how we love, how we remember.
In Reflection
Place one hand over your heart and the other over your belly. Take three slow breaths, anchoring yourself into the moment.
Whisper to your soul:
“I choose to release the stories that no longer serve me. I embody the Light I was born to carry. I choose to walk forward as a New Human Being, guided by Grace, rooted in Remembrance, Emergence and Presence, and led by Love.”
Heart To Heart, Elizabeth
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Today, I am talking about promise, passion, and purpose in the context of your North Node and South Node…
In the cosmic mirror of your birth chart, the North Node and South Node are not just astrological points—they are portals of purpose. They hold the sacred code of your soul’s journey through time and space—what you’ve come into this life to release, remember, and reclaim.
Together, they form a spiritual axis—one that bridges your karmic past with your dharmic potential.
The South Node – Echoes of the Past
Your South Node holds the stories, skill sets, identities, and emotional patterns that have been lived, repeated, and over-practised across many lifetimes. These karmic imprints are etched into your energetic field—familiar, even seductive—because they’ve shaped you again and again.
For myself, I’ve had many lifetimes as a devoted warrior—in my Aries South Node, along with my Sun sign in Aries in this lifetime—So, I am indeed ready for my Libra North Node role as a diplomat, a co-creator, a supporter, an encourager, a peacemaker, an artist and a cultivator of sacred beauty in this lifetime.
See, in this lifetime, you’re not here to repeat your old practices.
You’re here to recognise them. To bless them. And then, to release their hold.
This part of your chart reveals what’s been completed at a soul level. It’s not bad or wrong—it’s just no longer where your power lives. The South Node shows where you’ve played the role long enough. Now it’s time to step off the old stage, bow with grace, and make way for a new expression of your Soul.
This is what it means to release karmic imprints. It’s not about disowning the past—it’s about liberating your light from the cords that bind it.
The North Node – Your Sacred Becoming
The North Node is your soul’s compass point. It’s the evolutionary direction that your future self is calling you toward. It’s often unfamiliar, edgy, and deeply activating—because it represents the very qualities you’re here to embody in this life.
This is your Dharma—not just your “life purpose,” but the sacred path of your unique emergence and presence. Aligning with your North Node is an act of devotion. It’s a choice to live into your soul’s potential, even when it challenges your personality or ego attachments.
Where the South Node says, “You’ve done this,” The North Node whispers, “You were born for this.”
It’s where your courage awakens. It’s where your future takes root. It’s where your radiance returns—fully expressed and fully embodied.
The Dance Between the Two – Wisdom and Evolution
This sacred axis is not about abandoning who you’ve been—it’s about alchemising the wisdom of the past to serve who you are becoming. The gifts of your South Node don’t disappear—they’re refined and redirected through your North Node expression. What once held you back becomes fuel for forward motion. What once defined you now informs your purpose, but no longer limits it.
For example: If your South Node is in Virgo, you may have mastered precision, service, and discernment. But over-identifying with perfection may have limited your expansion. With a North Node in Pisces, you’re now called to trust, flow, and surrender—to soften control and awaken divine imagination. Your Virgo clarity becomes a vessel for your Piscean vision.
This is the path of soul evolution. Not just doing life differently—becoming someone new. Not from ego, but from essence.
On Reflection
Your Nodes are a sacred script. They remind you that you’re not here to stay safe in what’s known. You’re here to remember your soul’s agreement, release what no longer serves, and awaken the frequency of your Dharma. This is where karma transforms into grace. Where past-life residue becomes present-moment power. Where destiny is not something to chase, but something to embody. So pause… Feel into your body… Ask yourself:
“What within me is ready to be released? And who am I being invited to become?”
Your Dharma is not a destination—it is your devotion. It is the frequency of your future… calling you now.
Heart to Heart, Elizabeth
Next workshop on this topic: Sunday, August 17th 2025
Today I am talking about the true essence of Being…
To BE is not merely to exist—it is to remember. To be is to awaken within the fullness of all things—the Pleroma, the sacred Totality. It is to breathe the Holy Breath, to feel the pulse of the Holy Spirit in all life, and to know that you are not separate from the Source, but a living emanation of it. In the wisdom of Gnostic thought, being is essence—the unifying substance of spirit that underlies all form, seen and unseen. It is the thread that weaves heaven and earth, spirit and matter, the invisible and the visible.
Yet, there is a duality—an echo of division.
The soul, born of the higher realms, shines with the memory of its celestial origin. But here, in the material realm, shaped by a flawed architect known as the Demiurge, the soul finds itself veiled—cloaked in limitation, forgetfulness, and illusion. This earthly plane, beautiful and broken, is not our full truth. It is the place of the testing ground, the sacred forgetting that makes the sacred remembering so profound.
To be Anthropos—the True Human Being—is to embody this divine paradox.
You are the incarnation of the Creator, a living vessel designed for resurrection, rebirth, and return. You walk as both flesh and fire, clay and cosmos. The Anthropos is not merely man or woman, but the archetypal human, a microcosm of the divine pattern, capable of communion with ALL that is.
And so the journey of Being becomes a sacred practice for the Human Being: To pay attention. To live with intention. To love thy neighbour as thy Self—because thy neighbour is thy Self. Because we are all part of the same divine fabric, the same large story, the same spark seeking to return to its Source. The knowledge of the heart is not about accumulating facts. It is the remembrance that the spark of the Pleroma lives within you.
It is the soul’s soft voice whispering: You were never truly separate.
And in that recognition, the path becomes clear. Not as an escape from the world, but respecting your sacred place within it. We do not deny the world; we can indeed transfigure it.
Being, then, is not a fixed state—it is a movement. A homecoming. A reunion. A holy spiral of descent and ascent, incarnation and transcendence. That is what “Being” means; it’s part of the Human Being design. It is the Soul reuniting with the Source through the embodied path of love, truth, and sacred remembrance.
So here you are—breathing, shining, remembering. You are a Human Being. You are Becoming. You are the Divine Spark returning to the Light. And in the fullness of time, the Pleroma, the Most Sacred And Holy Oneness welcomes you home.
A Sacred Emblem of Eternal Life and Divine Harmony
The Ankh, often called the “Key of Life,” is a timeless symbol from ancient Egypt, representing the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Its unique shape—a looped top over a T-shaped cross—embodies profound meanings that intertwine the physical and spiritual realms.
At its core, the Ankh signifies “life” in the ancient Egyptian language. The loop symbolizes the eternal soul, the feminine principle, and the womb of creation, while the crossbar and vertical line represent the masculine principle and the earthly plane.
Together, they illustrate the harmonious union of opposites, a balance that gives rise to all life.
In Egyptian mythology, the Ankh is closely associated with deities such as Isis and Osiris. Isis, the goddess of magic and motherhood, is often depicted holding the Ankh, emphasising her role as a life-giver and protector.
Osiris, the god of the afterlife, is also portrayed with the Ankh, signifying resurrection and eternal life. Their union, symbolized by the Ankh, represents the cyclical nature of life and the promise of rebirth.
The Ankh’s presence in tombs and temples underscores its role as a bridge between the mortal world and the divine. It was believed to bestow the “breath of life” upon the deceased, ensuring their safe passage into the afterlife. Pharaohs and gods are frequently shown offering the Ankh to mortals, a gesture symbolizing the granting of life and protection.
Beyond its religious and mythological contexts, the Ankh serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all things. It encourages us to seek balance within ourselves, harmonizing our inner masculine and feminine energies. In doing so, we align with the universal rhythm of creation and transformation.
Today, the Ankh continues to inspire those on spiritual journeys. It invites us to embrace the mysteries of existence, to honor the cycles of life and death, and to recognize the divine spark within.
As we meditate upon its form, may we find guidance, protection, and a deeper connection to the eternal flow of life.
Today, I am talking about my journey of Sovereign Spirituality…
There is a stirring beneath the surface of our noisy world—one not marked by dogma or doctrine, but by a return to something both deeply ancient and radically personal. I call this path Sovereign Spirituality (secular spirituality), and though it may sound like a contradiction, it has become one of the most meaningful ways I anchor myself in a life full of depth, connection, and presence.
My spiritual journey didn’t begin conventionally, yet it started early—so early that I often smile when I think back to the curious, wide-eyed child I once was. I would take myself to various Sunday schools and church services, not out of family expectation or obligation, but out of sheer wonder. Something deep inside me was already reaching toward the mystery, already yearning to understand the invisible thread that seemed to run through life. I wasn’t looking for answers, exactly. I was drawn to the questions. To the symbols. To the sacred hush in the air when people gathered in reverence.
I sat in many pews. I sang many hymns. I absorbed teachings like sunlight. But what stayed with me wasn’t any one theology—it was the feeling. The stillness. The glimpses of something vast, eternal, and intimate. Even then, I knew my path wouldn’t follow any one tradition. It would be a weaving, a wandering, a wonder-filled walk without a map.
Inner Peace and Well-being
Today, Secular Spirituality or Sovereign Spirituality is how I name the path I’ve long been walking. It’s not something I discovered all at once—it revealed itself gradually. At its heart, it is about tending the inner flame. It is the breath between thoughts, the silence beneath the surface of a busy day. It doesn’t ask for belief. It asks for presence. A return to the self. To what is real. What brings peace?
The Art of Meaning-Making
What gives life meaning when the scaffolding of belief falls away? For me, the answer comes softly: it is found in connection. With myself, others, and nature. And with my awareness of the divine. Sovereign Spirituality doesn’t hand you a definition of purpose. It asks you to create it. To shape it from your experiences, your longing, your story, your grief, your joy. Meaning is not delivered—it is discovered, moment by moment, day by day.
Personal Growth as Sacred Practice
In this path, growth is the altar. Self-reflection becomes a daily devotion. I have learnt to observe my patterns with tenderness, to explore my emotional landscape with curiosity, to choose thoughts and actions that nourish rather than deplete. Personal evolution is not separate from the spiritual—it is indeed the spiritual. I’ve come to understand that becoming more myself is the most sacred thing I can do.
Practices that Ground and Elevate
Sovereign Spirituality, while free from religious structure, is rich in practice. I meditate not because it is written in a scripture, but because it helps me return to my centre. I move my body not to worship a deity, but to honour the temple that carries my soul. I journal, walk in silence, light candles, and offer words to the wind. These small rituals are not bound to tradition. They are born from intention.
Nature as Teacher and Companion
And then, there is nature. Oh, how she speaks to those who will listen. The trees, the tides, the wind—they all carry teachings older than any book. In the arms of the wild, we remember we are not separate. We are not above or beyond. We belong to everything. The seasons become scripture. The birds, our ministers of joy. The earth, our altar of grace. For many of us on this path, it is in nature that we feel the pulse of the sacred most clearly.
Ethics and Compassion as Waymarkers
Just because we don’t follow a religious path does not mean we walk without ethics. I believe it’s quite the opposite. Sovereign Spirituality encourages me to take responsibility for my actions, to live with integrity, and to treat others with reverence. Compassion is not a rule; it is a choice born from clarity. And when I am clear, when I am connected, I naturally lean toward kindness. Toward justice and love.
From the Path to the Page
As this path deepened, so did the call to share it. Not to preach or persuade, but to offer a lantern to others who may be walking through their wilderness of becoming. This is what led me to write my three books: My Story, My Soul, Light Leadership, and The Living Goddess Code. Each one is a living expression of this journey—woven from reflection, symbolic language, archetypal wisdom, and the raw beauty of lived experience. These books are not declarations of truth, but invitations to explore your own.
Alongside the writing came the creation of my Sacred Beauty Oracle—a deck and guidebook drawn from the same stream of Sovereign Spirituality insights, deeply intuitive, feminine, and soul-led. Each card speaks to a facet of the inner journey, designed not to predict the future, but to mirror the truth within.
These offerings emerged not from a place of certainty but from a quiet courage to give voice to the invisible. To turn what I’ve learned, unlearned, and remembered into something that might support others on their sacred, sovereign path.
A Different Kind of Faith
I honour religious traditions. I see their wisdom, their beauty, their deep roots. But I do not walk within their walls. However, I do love to spend some time in churches, my inner child still likes to take me on a visit from time to time. Secular Spirituality or Sovereign Spirituality does not ask for belief in dogma, nor does it offer a universal path. It is a spacious and evolving landscape, shaped by individual experience.
Where there are no gatekeepers. Only open doors. Open hearts. Open questions. And perhaps that is the true gift of this path: its radical openness. It invites you to explore, to weave from many threads, to follow what resonates, and to let go of what does not. It trusts that your own experience is enough. That you are more than enough.
In this space, I have found my soul’s breath. Sometimes in a temple or a church, other times in the rising sun, in the quiet courage of inner work, in the whisper of the wind, and the warmth of a kind word. To me, being spiritual is living within the sacred beauty and peaceful happiness of every facet of my life. And my intention is to carry it with me for eternity.