The Archetype of The Holy Family

When a man and a woman come together for the sacred purpose of creation, there must be a presence greater than themselves—the fifth element: LOVE. It is through this divine force that the miracle of life is activated. When their union is infused with LOVE, the soul of the newly born vessel intrinsically knows its name and its root.

The child’s innate qualities are organically awakened and will continue to unfold throughout their entire life. At the moment of conception, it is the Christing Light that begins the child’s journey, and it is this same Light that will guide and sustain them through every stage of their existence.

This profound act—the union of two families—creates an abundance of life force, and from this merging, a new family is born. The blood of generations past flows forward to bring life to the newborn child, forming a bridge between the old and the new. This life force, imbued with the golden light of Shekinah, becomes the thread that connects us all in the sacred lineage of creation.


Through this divine act, not only is a new child born, but so too are a new mother, a new father, aunts, uncles, grandmothers, and grandfathers. We are transformed by this process, becoming something greater than ourselves—creators of a new family.

I believe the cornerstones of a thriving family are Respect, Love, Joy, and Ritual.

  • RESPECT forms the foundation for all healthy relationships.
  • LOVE is the sweet elixir that sustains and nourishes the family.
  • JOY elevates the spirit, bringing harmony and connection.
  • RITUAL is how we acknowledge and honour the divine presence in all aspects of life.

Rituals and ceremonies hold a unique power to bring families together, offering a sacred pause from the routines of daily life. These acts of celebration honour the divine union at the heart of family and creation itself. Without the holy, ceremonies can feel hollow, leaving participants with a sense of incompleteness. Our authentic human nature is rooted in our connection to the myths and truths of creation. To celebrate anything without first honouring the gift of creation is to miss the essence of what gives life meaning.

As this remarkable year draws to a close, I invite you to reflect on these thoughts. Together, let us remember: we are all the Creator’s divine creation, bound by a shared lineage of Respect, Love, Joy and Ritual. Together, we are the Creator’s beloved family.

Heart to Heart, and Blessings to you this Christmas
Elizabeth

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The Heart is the Gateway

Hello wondrous Souls.

Today I am talking about the heart and it’s luminosity.

I have come to understand that my heart is not just the centre of my body—it is the gateway to the entire universe. And so is yours.

It’s easy to forget this, especially in a world that praises logic over feeling, speed over stillness, and mind over mystery. But the truth is, your heart holds the original code—the pulse of creation itself. It is the first rhythm you ever knew, the drumbeat of your soul’s homecoming.

When you soften into your heart, you don’t just feel—you remember. You begin to sense a connection so vast, so alive, that it defies explanation. It hums in the space between your breaths. It speaks in the language of light and frequency. It is not only personal, it is cosmic.

Your heart knows things the mind cannot grasp. It speaks with the wisdom of the ancestors, the grace of the Goddess, and the clarity of your highest self. It holds the ache and the awe. It is both your compass and your cathedral.

When you live from this place—your sacred, sovereign centre—everything changes. You no longer chase purpose; you embody it. You no longer seek love; you become it. You no longer wait for permission; you remember you are the permission.

So, today I invite you to place your hand on your heart. Breathe. Listen. Ask it what it knows, and then let it lead you, not away from yourself, but deeper into your wholeness. This is the path of the Sacred Storyteller and the Living Goddess. This is the way home.

Heart to Heart. Elizabeth


“My heart is not just mine—it is the whole cosmos pulsing through me, whispering truths older than time and wilder than words.”

CREATIVITY and IDEAS

We are so consumed with what is going on at present that I thought it fitting to connect with our superpower as human beings, which is our CREATIVITY and our ability to come up with new ideas…

Here are some insights from an article written by – Dr. Marla Gottschalk an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist.

Like most people, I find it intrinsically satisfying to share ideas that can improve how we carry out our vocation and life. But, while this exchange of ideas is a fundamental component of knowledge and life — bringing those ideas to life can prove challenging. Many of us have the opportunity to share ideas; whether in team meetings, online conferences or brainstorming sessions. But, what really happens to all of those promising ideas once collected?

While we place great emphasis on innovation in today’s world — the fact remains that many worthy ideas will never see the light of day. I would venture to say that many organizations have a back-log of great ideas, untouched and undeveloped. Ultimately, we do a good job of generating ideas. But utilizing them effectively… now that can be quite a different story.

Forward progress is just as much about managing the ideas we generate, than any other element in the dynamic. Many worthy ideas fail to become reality, because we fail to utilize a process robust enough to properly select and implement them effectively. In many cases, we are hindered as to how to wade through that mountain of collected ideas. One key problem is the tendency to view idea management as a spontaneously occurring event — when in fact; we need to employ a winning process to ensure success. A few topics to consider:

• Build Trust.

In the cultural scheme, if there isn’t an adequate level of trust and co-operation within a team, it is nearly impossible to evaluate and implement ideas effectively. To begin evaluating ideas, the stage has to be set for an open and honest discussion. If we are wary of bucking authority and voicing all sides of the story, we can land in trouble. Pixar calls this cultural element the “Brain-trust” which is the notion of offering an “unvarnished” opinion to move idea development along effectively.

• Complete An Investigation.

Carefully consider worthy ideas that never reached their full potential — what caused this to happen? Was the idea not properly communicated? Inadequately defined roles in the field? Lack of data concerning value? Use this information strategically, going forward.

• Connect Ideas With Mission & Vision.

An idea floating in the stratosphere can have little meaning. So, offer context, to properly identify the ideas potential. Attempt to connect an idea with desired end-result that aligns with your mission and vision. How can the idea provide a route to a valued goal?

• Narrow The Field.

At some point we have to focus on the ideas that are worthy enough to devote valuable time and resources. For that to occur, you must develop selection criteria relevant to your team and the situation at hand. (For example, ideas that meet an urgent need or those with the greatest potential to impact.) Without these criteria, you cannot move forward. • Don’t look for a single “winner”. The trouble we often encounter with developing ideas is we tend to narrow the focus quite quickly to one path — when it’s likely there is more than one great idea circulating. One idea really does not have to “win”? You can often combine ideas, to enhance product development or service improvement.

• Capture Potential Value.

To drive your idea home, take the time to draft an “action case” which adds dimension and clearly outlines future benefits. This can serve as an integral step in the evaluation process.

• Find An Owner.

Yes, just like people, ideas need guidance and care to develop fully. So identify an owner — and make this choice by aligning with interests and passion. Offer the role to a team member who believes in the idea, and can envision its potential.

• Give Things Time.

Great ideas have the potential to turn the normal state of affairs “upside down” and trigger a powerful emotional response. As discussed here, ideas need to be fully digested before we can act on them effectively. Take this into consideration when delivering ideas and planning their implementation phase. A little patience may be the magic ingredient. What strategies are you utilizing to manage ideas, which in turn will bring them alive to serve our world?

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth

What if the ART of ALCHEMY is LOVE?

Is the Vibration of LOVE Simply the Coherence of Creation?

Often, we limit our understanding of “Love” to romantic relationships. But what if Love is something far greater—an all-pervasive, living energy that surrounds our planet and fuels the very act of creation? We know that heart-to-heart connections generate unity, but Love, in its highest form, is a co-creative force—far beyond the unconscious act of reproduction.

What if every connection we make is, in essence, a loving relationship? The depth of Love we invest in our vocations, our purpose, and our daily experiences fuels not only our creativity but the very essence of our existence.

We all have access to this boundless, powerful energy, yet we often fear it. The frequency of Love touches every aspect of life—our families, friendships, work, passions, environment, and even our relationship with the planet itself. We continually express what we love and what we resist. But what if Love is more than an emotion—what if it is the very substance that sustains the universe?

Could it be that what we call GOD is simply the force of Love itself? And that we are naturally wired to create coherence—to generate more Love, more Light, more of the divine essence that I call The Christos Sophia?

Throughout life, we oscillate between two fundamental energies: Love, which equates to LIFE and LIGHT, and Fear, which can manifests as DEATH and DARKNESS. But is it truly Love that we fear? Or is it our own resistance to Life and Light? For some, it seems easier to remain disconnected from Love, Light, and the Divine, rather than surrender to a frequency so powerful that it might actually be sustaining the entire cosmos.

For me, my guiding mantra is this: “I Love The Christos Sophia First.”

When I say these words, something profound happens:

  • First, I feel an instant connection to a source that loves me unconditionally.
  • Then, I feel a deep acceptance of myself and greater compassion for others.
  • Next, I sense a powerful assurance that all things good flow from this connection.
  • Finally, I intuitively know that this feeling generates more Love, more Light, more divine presence.

Perhaps the alchemy of turning lead into gold is simply a metaphor for perfecting Love—both within and without. It is the divination of matter and spirit, the merging of the human with the divine.

This understanding is not foreign to artists, visionaries, and creators. When we immerse ourselves in the process of bringing something new into existence, we form a sacred bond with it—we Love it into being. And through that Love, we seek perfection, wholeness, and expression.

This “becoming one with” is the essence of true alchemy. It is the sacred formula of transformation, requiring surrender—both of the Self and to Love itself. A true alchemist must undergo sacrifice, purification, and release of the ego-self, for at the heart of Great Work lies a singular truth:

Artist: Federico Infante

The ART of ALCHEMY is LOVE

It is the science of the Soul, the bridge between humanity and divinity, the understanding of the nature of the cosmos, the earth, and the human spirit.

For millennia, the sages, saints, and shamans have sought to harness this power—giving it names, rituals, and symbols. But in essence, they were all discovering the same truth: Love is the greatest force of all.

And this power is not beyond us—it is within us. We are hardwired to generate this miraculous force. Perhaps the ancients were right when they taught: “We must Love and acknowledge our Source first, above all else.”

It makes perfect sense. If we were created by a force fueled by Love, of course, we would Love that Source first.

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth

 

Why do we suffer so?

Do you sit down on a regular basis and get crystal clear on these two questions 

“What is my VISION, What is my PURPOSE?”

We suffer because there is a lack of resonance or alignment!

What I mean is that in order to be successful, happy, and passionate about your vocation or vision, you need 3 layers of alignment… which Iʼll share with you below.

1. What You Are Doing – You have to feel really good about yourself and what your business is about. Do you feel like itʼs making a difference in the world? Do you enjoy what you do? Are you adding value? If you would rather be talking about transformation, but instead youʼre stuck talking about sales – you will suffer.

2. How You Are Doing It – The way you demonstrate your leadership has to be congruent with your lifestyle and values. If you see yourself as a spiritual person and yet you donʼt have any time to practice the tools that keep you in that flow of energy – this will cause you to suffer. If you are using tactics or methods that are out of integrity – this will cause you to suffer. If you are making decisions from a “that’ll do” place – this to will cause you to suffer. The way in which you run and operate your business must be in alignment with your truth.

3. Who You Are Doing It With – Are the people you serve and the people on your team the type of people you truly want to help? Iʼve come to realise this is one of the biggest breakdowns in the alignment equation. If your business is built around serving a tribe (customers) that you actually donʼt want, because they complain, donʼt take responsibility, or are out of integrity, or the people on your team are not congruent with the principles of the over all vision – you will suffer.

Truth is, when the people factor is out of alignment with whatʼs true for your vision and vocation – you will definitely suffer.

And before we move on, letʼs clear something up.

Being in alignment doesnʼt mean that you wonʼt experience conflict, challenges, or obstacles. It simply means that you will FEEL more qualified, ready, and prepared to handle them when they arise.

SO, hereʼs what you can do to make the necessary changes to your life and vocation.

Start by asking yourself if you have alignment in these three areas. If the answer is yes, you are moving in the right direction. If the answer is no, understand that you may suffer a little until a change is made (and the only way to stop the suffering is to create alignment).

So do whatever it takes to let go, correct and transform. Then find the people, circumstances and pathways where and who you can be congruent with. Look for mentors and teachers who can show you the way.

I have come to see (over and over again) that when you experience whatʼs possible by being in the presence of someone who is a few steps ahead… you gain the strength and focus to change FASTER!

Itʼs not so much about the knowledge (though that is useful), itʼs more about trusting in yourself and trusting that true alignment/synergy is indeed possible, because you have actually experienced it first-hand.

  • Donʼt sit in your suffering.
  • If something needs to change, do it now.
  • You will never be fully prepared.
  • Circumstances will never be perfect.
  • Youʼre OK… Itʼs time… Start now.

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth

What is Spiritual Intelligence?

As we navigate these transformative times—times that may feel disruptive or even inconvenient—we are being called to pause, reassess, and reflect on what truly matters in our lives. This very process of deep contemplation can activate what is known as Spiritual Intelligence. 

But what exactly does that mean?

Defining Spiritual Intelligence

First, let’s clarify what Spiritual Intelligence is not. It is not merely about being religious or adhering to a specific doctrine. Rather, it is the ability to align our actions and communication with our highest truth. It is an inner knowing that transcends belief systems and reveals itself in how we show up in the world. Our spiritual nature is made evident through the state of our mind, our choices, and most importantly, our inner peace—something that cannot be dictated by external structures but must emerge from a deeper connection within.

The Practice of Spiritual Intelligence

Like any discipline that yields tangible results, Spiritual Intelligence requires dedication. It is not something we simply acknowledge and then file away under “I’ll get to that later.” Without consistent attention, it fades into the background, lost in the endless queue of postponed priorities.

But here’s the real question: Why do we believe we don’t have time to be spiritual? Especially when everything we hold most dear—love, creativity, connection, beauty—is inherently spiritual. When we are moved by a breathtaking piece of music, a powerful work of art, an inspiring book, or a film that touches our soul, these are not just passing emotions; they are profound reminders of our intimate connection to something greater. These moments are evidence of our spiritual intelligence at work.

The Role of an Obedient Heart

At its core, I believe Spiritual Intelligence arises from having an obedient heart—one that listens and responds to the call of the higher self. This is not obedience in the sense of blind submission but rather a willingness to trust, surrender, and allow our higher heart to guide us. And like any worthwhile practice, it requires commitment. The more we align with our spiritual nature, the more our decision-making process shifts. We stop trying to control every outcome and instead embrace the exhilarating dance of imagination, intention, and grace.

Transforming Through Spiritual Intelligence

As we begin to experience true transformation—moving beyond the limitations of past realities—we naturally develop greater trust in our spiritual intelligence. We shift our focus from fear-based reactions to faith-driven responses, cultivating a deep and unwavering connection to the divine force within us.

Expanding Beyond Traditional Views

Many assume that spirituality is confined to places of worship, meditation, or acts of charity. But true Spiritual Intelligence is about forging an intimate relationship with oneself and, in turn, deepening our relationship with the Divine—however we define it. The path will look different for each individual, but like any meaningful relationship, it requires dedication, presence, and a heart open to guidance.

“Obedience of the heart always comes at an extraordinary price. When one is able to surrender their life to a greater and more auspicious power, they become both the receiver and the embodiment of the Creator’s divine intention. There is no greater gift in life than this.”

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth