Holy Days

Today I remember we are in Holy Days

The Light does what it may and I am in my makers’ arms.

I ask of Thee; above the tree, above the star, above all of me

I reach to my divinity, for there I am born a new,

I am born of Thee.

Bringer of the light that shines forth on this World

A light that gives birth to a newborn within my delighted Soul.

As it is Christmas, I reflect on a year passing and a new one forthcoming.

This year I find more of myself and require it less.

I wish for the world and want for nothing.

As I give, I have Joy and know what I do is only for you.

My generosity is an act of modeling Thee.

For you my Creator is present in all that I do; a gift of creation is what I offer you.

In my heart there is Joy beyond and abound, a life without generosity is no life to be found.

This Celestial time of LIGHT and Goodwill comes forth with no pardon, only persistence does spill.

A persistence that arrives year after year; a reminder of rejoicing and devoted good cheer.

Tis said that the babe was born at a virgin’s breast, that his light was from heaven, we all know the rest.

For all who have a song to sing and a light to bear – be the new Christ and Love will you dare?

A LOVE that brings to life a treasure so rare, to LOVE like the Creator is beyond compare and to seek ones inner Christ is to birth a new humanity.

This is our quest, our prize, and our longing. To find Christmas in our heart; is to find our divine belonging.

A gift to you, a gift to me, is nothing at all unless it is seen as a gift from Thee.

Merry Christmas and May Blessings Abound , Elizabeth

written by Elizabeth Ellames on 22nd Dec 2010

 
 
 
 
 

What Is Meant for You Will Not Pass You By

A reflection through the Sacred Mirroring Spiral

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.

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth

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What’s the Purpose of Your Desire?

Hello wondrous Souls,

Today I am talking about the motivation behind our desires in life.

We often chase desires without truly understanding the deeper “why” behind them. We say, “I want money,” “I want a better job,” or “I want to be successful.” But why? What purpose lies beneath these desires? What is calling you forward, and how does it align with your soul and God’s divine plan for your life?

Desire, at its core, is a compass pointing toward your purpose. It is the spark of possibility, a whisper of what could be. But without a heartfelt reason, your WHY, behind your desires, you can lose momentum, become distracted, or find yourself chasing hollow goals that leave you unfulfilled. To keep moving forward on your path, you must ask yourself: What is the purpose of my desire?

Asking the Right Questions

For example, when you say, “I want money,” it’s not enough to stop there. The desire for money isn’t the end goal—it’s simply a means to something deeper. So ask yourself:

  • Why do I want money?
  • What will it provide for me?
  • What will it allow me to create, experience, or give?
  • How does it align with the life I’m being called to live?

If your answer is rooted in fear or ego—”I want money so people will respect me”—it may be time to pause and reflect. True alignment comes when your desires are connected to something greater, something sacred. Perhaps you want financial freedom so you can spend more time with loved ones, contribute to causes you care about, or create something meaningful that leaves a legacy.

This deeper “why” anchors your purpose and gives you strength to keep moving forward, even when challenges arise.

Your Purpose is Bigger Than You

The greatest desires are not just about you. They are about how your attributes, unique gifts, passions, and dreams contribute to the world. The Creator, Great Spirit, God, The Divine Living Presence – what ever you choose to call your divine source, has a plan for you, which is always connected to love, growth, and service. It’s about how you can embody your highest self and fulfill your divine potential—not for your own glory, but for the upliftment of all.

So, ask yourself:

  • How does my desire align with the highest good?
  • How can I serve others through my purpose?
  • What does the Creator want to express through me?

When your desires align with God’s plan, they feel expansive, inspired, and infused with grace. You become a vessel for something greater, and the universe begins to conspire in your favour.

Strategies to Keep Moving Forward on Your Purpose

  1. Anchor Your “Why”
    Write down the deeper reason behind your desire and revisit it daily. This keeps you connected to your purpose and reminds you why you started in the first place.
  2. Visualize Your Higher Calling
    Take time to meditate or journal about your purpose as if it’s already unfolding. Imagine how it feels to live in alignment with your desires and Great Spirit’s plan. This strengthens your connection to your vision and fuels your motivation.
  3. Surrender and Trust
    Your purpose is a partnership with the divine. Surrender the need to control every detail, and trust that God’s timing is perfect. When things feel uncertain, lean into faith. Know that what’s meant for you will find its way.
  4. Serve Along the Way
    Purpose is not a destination—it’s a way of being. Look for ways to serve others, even in small ways, as you move toward your desires. This creates momentum and aligns you with the abundant flow of The Divine Living Presence.
  5. Surround Yourself with Soulful Support
    Share your journey with people who uplift and inspire you. Community keeps you grounded and provides encouragement when the road feels difficult.
  6. Celebrate Progress
    Every small step forward is sacred. Celebrate your wins, no matter how small, and honor the progress you’re making toward your higher purpose. Gratitude magnifies blessings.

You Are Meant for More

Remember, your desires are not random. They are whispers from your soul, guiding you toward the life you were created to live. When you align your desires with God’s plan, you step into a flow of grace, joy, and abundance that transcends the material world.

So, ask yourself today: What is the purpose of my desire? And how can I honour that purpose with love, faith, and unwavering trust in the divine plan?

The world needs you—your gifts, your light, your unique purpose. Keep moving forward, one inspired step at a time. The journey is as sacred as the destination.

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth

Mithras and the Birth of Christ

Shared Stories of Light Across Seasons

Throughout history, myths and sacred narratives have woven themselves into the fabric of human understanding, carrying universal truths that transcend time, cultures, and geography. One such intriguing parallel exists between the story of Mithras, a god worshipped in the Roman Empire, and the Christmas story of the birth of the baby Jesus. While these stories reflect themes of light, renewal, and divine promise, they also invite us to consider how these messages resonate differently across the hemispheres.

Mithras, the god of light and truth in Mithraism, was said to have been born on December 25th—a date aligned with the Roman festival of Saturnalia and the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere. His birth, often depicted as emerging from a rock, symbolized divine creation and the eternal spark of life manifesting in the physical world. Shepherds witnessed this event, and Mithras was celebrated as a bringer of light and salvation.

Similarly, the Christmas story tells of Jesus’ miraculous birth in a humble stable, heralded by angels and visited by shepherds following the light of a guiding star. His arrival is celebrated as a moment of hope, rebirth, and divine love for humanity.

The overlapping imagery—a birth of divine light during the darkest time of the year—points to a shared archetypal longing for renewal. In the northern hemisphere, December is the season of winter solstice, where the return of the sun’s light signals the promise of growth and abundance to come. This cyclical rhythm mirrors the spiritual rebirth symbolized by both Mithras and Jesus.

But what about those of us in the southern hemisphere?

For us, December falls at the height of summer—a time of abundance, warmth, and growth. While we may not experience the literal darkness of winter, we are still attuned to the rhythms of life’s cycles. Summer reminds us of the fullness of life, the flowering of potential, and the ripeness of spiritual transformation. In this way, the stories of Mithras and Jesus take on a different hue, inviting us to celebrate the light we already carry within us rather than seeking light’s return.

Whether we are celebrating the return of light in the north or honoring its peak in the south, the deeper message remains the same: the light we seek is eternal, ever-renewing, and present within us. Both Mithras and Jesus embody the archetype of the light-bringer—the figure who illuminates paths of truth, transformation, and hope. These narratives transcend culture and hemisphere, reflecting a universal call to awaken, grow, and embody the Light in our lives.

As we gather this season—whether around fires to welcome the return of the sun or under bright skies to celebrate its fullness—let us remember that “the light” is not bound by time or place. It lives within us, connecting us to the rhythms of the earth and the timeless stories that guide our souls.

So whether you find yourself beneath snow-dusted skies or summer’s golden glow, may this season remind you of the power of renewal, the triumph of Light over darkness, and the eternal promise of love, hope and radiance.

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth

Embracing The Eternal Dawn

A Shift in Perspective for a Fulfilling Life

Hello beautiful Souls,
Today I’m talking about a philosophy close to my heart…

In a world often caught up in living for the here and now, there lies a deeper wisdom in living your life not as a fleeting moment, but as an Eternal Dawn. This subtle yet powerful shift in perception has the potential for more magic and creativity that can transform your entire experience of life.

Living each day as if it were your last has been a popular adage, urging people to seize the moment and appreciate the present. However, there’s a profound alternative – living as if every day is The Eternal Dawn. This viewpoint transcends the limitations of time, inviting you to savour each moment not in desperation, but in appreciation of the perpetual renewal of life.

By adopting The Eternal Dawn mindset, you open yourself to a broader understanding of your existence. It encourages you to be not just present in the moment but to be conscious of the ripple effects your actions create across your soul’s journey. This shift invites a sense of responsibility, not only for your current self but also for your future incarnations that await.

Consider this: What you do today echoes not just in the immediate future but resonates through the corridors of time, impacting your expanded self across lifetimes and timelines. The choices you make, the kindness you show, and the lessons you learn contribute to the beauty of your soul’s evolution.

Living an Eternal Dawn prompts you to transcend the limitations of a single lifetime and connect with the eternal thread that weaves through the fabric of your being. It’s an invitation to live with purpose, mindful of the enduring consequences of your actions.

In embracing The Eternal Dawn, you find liberation from the anxiety of urgency, and instead, discover a serene dance with the eternal rhythm of life. This perspective empowers you to cherish each day not as a fleeting instance but as a unique chapter in the infinite story.

So, dear one, bask in the gentle wonder of your Eternal Dawn, where every sunrise whispers the promise of endless possibilities, and every sunset unveils the beauty of a life well-lived across the vast expanse of time.

Heart to Heart and Blessings Abound, Elizabeth