Hola Beautiful Soul
If you noticed the title of this week’s newsletter, I couldn’t resist tapping into this timeless Star Wars reference associated with this particular day. I still hold dearly my memory of standing on the steps of the local ABC cinema in Tunbridge Wells to see the very first film with my Mum and younger brother.
All are gone now. No longer existing in their previous form, yet they are still very much alive. Maybe the cinema less so. I know my Mum and brother continue their existence on another plane, bringing their own particular Light – their own light force – wherever they may be.
Let’s take a moment through the course of our day to re-member those precious memories with loved ones no longer with us, and the special part they have played in our lives. In aiding us in becoming who we are today. No matter what the relationship may have been.
As far as I am concerned, death is not the end. I like to see it like a revolving door, for with every ending there is always a beginning. And as much as we know this intellectually, we have a tendency to disassociate the two when it comes to death.
Far from being taboo it is of course, one of the most natural things in the world and as the expression goes the only certainty in life is death and taxes. If we are to free ourselves from some of the pain of loss, maybe it’s high time we get as good at talking about death as we are about talking about taxes.
And that becomes ever easier when you recognise yourself for the light being that you are. Not separate at all. Merely having the appearance of being so whilst in material form.
You are truly extraordinary. And if you could only see who you really are, you would be wowed.
Imagine a great big being of light filling your shoes, for that is who you are. A big beautiful Light being that is capable of so much beyond your imagining.
I invite us all to take a moment or two to reconnect with the Light that we each are. Beyond the noise. Beyond the things that are calling for our attention. Instead to focus for a moment or two on who you really are.
As we embrace ourselves from a space of expanded awareness life takes on a new perspective – one in which you naturally fear less – as you recognise that the things that you perhaps gave much weight to, really don’t matter that much at all.
Blessèd Be.
Bizarrely we have Margaret Thatcher to thank for the May the Fourth Star Wars adaptation. Who’d a thought?! Back in 1979 when she took office, the phrase was coined by a smart ad exec within the Conservative party who published an advert in the London Evening News, celebrating her on becoming the first female Prime Minister.