A Light on the Hill

Grace

An excerpt from Melissa Joy’s Practically Speaking:

Grace is the expression of the unconditional love that is universal consciousness. Grace is love, dancing with all possibilities equally. Grace is the spinning of the torsion fields that form matter, reality, and experience. Grace is consciousness experiencing itself in the moment as flow. Grace is available to all of us regardless of who we are, what we know, what we have experienced, or what we feel worthy of receiving. Grace is a freely available currency of potential that reconfigures us in every moment. Grace blankets us unconditionally, as a permeating thread woven into the fabric of love inherent in everything. Grace heals, transforms, transmutes, and transcends all circumstances. Grace is ever-present and abundantly available to us all. Grace is the calm unity in community. Grace is knowing without knowing how we know. Grace is love. Grace is the space where anything can happen. Grace is the cohesive, invisible container that unites morphic fields with the unified field of consciousness potential.

Grace is ever so playful, and everything we do, we can do from a state of play. We can approach interactive reality-creation as if it were a blank canvas awaiting our uniquely unlimited palette. Each of us is free to color inside or outside the lines, and even to create or transcend the lines if we so choose. As the ancient mystic Sri Aurobindo said, “There are no rules, there are only suggestions.” Let us play as if there are no rules, only the suggestion that we all jettison our self-imposed, perceived limitations and access a state of potentiality through innocent childlike wonder. When we play in the field, the field plays through us. We become open doors that allow for infinite potential to express through us. We become portals for grace.

All of us are capable of becoming much more that we may previously have believed or thought possible. We already have what we desire within us. When we know and understand that we already are what we wish to become, we open ourselves to an unfolding reality where what is possible becomes probable, and what is probable becomes actual.

 

2 Responses to “Grace”

  1. David kranz

    Each sentence unpacks a sparkling image. Each set in a tiara to enhance the Armour of God. Love,Truth and Grace. Some Trinity. Some outfit.
    Individually tailored to fit all shapes and sizes. Both genders. All ages.

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