Posts tagged Being
Integrating All We Are

As we move through our evolving journey, we come into our being made new. The old has fallen away and we have been released. The new has come and is still unfolding before us.

This week, we focus on the movement of embrace. While this is often about welcoming what is emerging and coming forth anew, it crucially also includes embracing previous aspects of our true being that have been lost, scattered, or forgotten.

This is the integration that comes after differentiation, recovering and including the genuine elements of our being that are still vital and essential to who we truly are, but have become subsumed or displaced in some way.

As the old saying goes, “don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater.”

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We Are Being Released

From the beckoning of our invitation to holistic repentance, personally and collectively, we have entered into the creative act of becoming, practicing metanoia.

Now, we are invited from the truth of our deepest being to receive the gift of being released, through no act or power of our own. We are offered the freedom to be in the release that has already been made true.

In our movements of being: release, embrace, inhabit—the movement of release is both something we choose and step into, as well as something that is offered to us.

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Breathed into Being

From the beckoning of our invitation, in divine participation, to WeCreating, we have moved with the breath of becoming, the communal breath of life, breathing in and as the mystical body of Christ.

And now, in the simplicity of our being, we might open and rest into the gentle breeze of being, here and now. Just breathe. Just be.

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Being in Divine Participation

The beckoning we have opened up to these last weeks is our divine participation. To living a spirituality that embraces and engages in our divine being and becoming in this life, even today. Rather than heaven being a transcendent escape or deferred reality, we are invited to inhabit the realm of God here and now.

From the essence of the teachings of Jesus, we do this by abiding and attending.

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