Depth

We were having a dinner party recently and steak was on the menu. As the day closer I looked up cooking instructions as we don’t have steak often and I wanted to ensure I remembered all the tips. This was also a chance to see if anyone was doing anything new and exciting with meat!

I read through a couple of articles and found a lot of common ground. Something that everyone insisted was important was to let the cooked meat sit before eating, 10 minutes seemed the guideline. This allows the meat to finish cooking, which is difficult when people are hungry. But we waited and the meal and steaks were a big success!

Fast forward a few days. I’m doing something completely unrelated, rushing along when my guides tap me on the shoulder and say “What’s the rush? Do you remember the steaks? They had to sit for 10 minutes. There was a reason for the wait and the outcome was enhanced greatly.”

I recall stopping immediately and knowing this was the absolute truth. The guides were not scolding me for anything in particular. This was just another tap like many they have shared lately.

Their message went further. They added, “Everything we participate in can be greatly enhanced by letting things simmer an appropriate amount of time.”

This tap was their plea for us to “let things grow and expand with depth.”As we attempt to live and grow in this new world and energy, they want us all to know and understand the nuances we miss without “the long version.”

Looking back on that moment, I can see how easy it is to lose this focus, letting moments become cluttered or fragmented. They showed me what I can only describe as a particle collider with many streams of energy merging. I could see how some particles and streams blended easily and others struggled.

This was a reminder to be still. To breathe longer. To let our natural selves influence this stream or flow.

They want us to see all the gifts within this new era (some might call a quickening) without letting it steal or hide any deeper pieces or parts. Nothing can be stolen they say, but we can make this journey easier!

TK  

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