I was reading an article this morning by Nick Polizzi from The Sacred Science. One thing he wrote stood out to me. “There is no separation between the spiritual and the material world and that every moment is an opportunity for ceremony and deeper connection.”
There are many simple ways throughout your everyday routine to create
ceremony and connect to spirit.
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Photograph by Reverend Steve Waites
While blowing bubbles with a child, think about the things you wish to release in your life and blow them into the bubble. Then watch the bubble take it away. After releasing, fill more bubbles with your wishes and watch those wishes float away for universal fulfillment.
You can also do a releasing while taking a shower, washing your hands, or doing the dishes. Simply allow the water to take away anything you are ready to release and/or anything that is not in your highest and best good. When you feel complete, imagine a beautiful white light shining down through the crown of your head, all the way down into the earth, filling you, and all those empty spaces you just released, with love and healing energy.
When you see a rainbow, imagine you are standing at the end of the rainbow, where it touches the earth, allowing it to flow through and about you.
Now imaging all its colors and beauty filling, balancing,
and energizing every chakras and subtle body energy within you (emotional, mental, physical, spiritual both masculine and feminine).
When eating a meal, slow down and give thanks, not just for the food you are eating but for everything that brought light and nutrition into that food, the sun, soil, water and the earth itself. Imagine your body taking what it needs from that food and creating health and energy to support your mind, body and soul in a sacred way.
Give thanks for the water you drink. Visualize it flowing into your body, hydrating, cleansing and removing impurities. Give thanks for the cycles and energy of nature that brought you that water and all the ways we are
touched and supported by it.
Think of all the things you do every day and make them sacred.
Reverend Felecia Mulvany, D.D.
Founder and President
Sacred Foundations, Inc.
Spiritual Center and School of Divinity
www.sacredfoundations.net
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