Tag: faith
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Beloved Human Beings Of Earth

Dear Ones, It has been more than two years since a war so raw and shameful erupted across our screens… An ongoing moment so shocking and devastating that it fractured something deep within our human hearts. And since then, the suffering has not ceased; it has only deepened, widened, and taken root in ways we…
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Hope is like an Angel

This morning, I received a message in a dream, and it came to me three times—so clearly, so deliberately, that I knew it wasn’t fantasy or imagination. The first time, I saw it written on the front of a greeting card, as if it had been given to me. “The wings of Hope live in…
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When women enter The Change – Part Three

When you listen closely to the language of women across generations, you begin to hear a kind of quiet poetry. Long before medicine named and measured it, women spoke of The Change. Not as a diagnosis, not as a defect, but as a passage. A threshold and a new season that arrived in its own…
Elizabeth Ellames
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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…
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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…
Elizabeth Ellames
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Trusting and Jealousy: The Light and Shadow Dynamics

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…
Elizabeth Ellames
