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Spiritual Talent (Originally Published 3/1/2021)

"If we believe we are Soul driven – there is nothing we do or experience that is without purpose. " - Catherine Wilcox
"If we believe we are Soul driven – there is nothing we do or experience that is without purpose. " - Catherine Wilcox

It’s hard to comprehend that every relationship, weather pattern, election, war, pandemic, etc., has at its core a seed of greater equivalent or higher purpose, but it’s true.


It may be even harder to comprehend that there is a force greater than the human mind that is always seeking to rebalance the chaos that is the result of the relationship, weather patterns, wars, and pandemics we experience, but there is. 


Whether you believe in God, Allah, Universe, Creator Source, or nothing (the denial of God—a claim of atheism, is still admitting there is a God, one is just denying God’s presence in their life) there can be no denying that there are things on our planet that challenge the logical mind. For instance, think of the salamander that can regenerate its four limbs and its tail, or how a lost winning lottery ticket was discovered in a coat pocket stuck way back in a closet just one day before the ticket expired.  There doesn’t seem to be any logical explanations.  If a salamander can regenerate a lost limb, why can’t a human?


Real power to live an abundant, joy-filled life can be felt when we can focus our beliefs on the fact that we are NOT the center of the universe or even the center of our own life; that Earth is a “collective” planet where every living being is an integral piece of the whole.  Further, it is  harder to believe that one is merely a “cog” in a large wheel whose personal mission or life path in the big picture is to contribute to the enlightenment of the planet—the Collective. 


There is a fine line here between going to work every day, buying a house, paying it off, saving for the future, and eventually retiring in a warm climate to donating your entire life, time, money, etc., to the betterment of the Collective.  Like Mother Teresa, Gandhi, and Buddha, some were archetyped to change the world in a big way. Are we all supposed to live our life to change the world?  Can you imagine a world with only Mother Teresa and Gandhi types?  Maybe on Mars, but it wouldn’t be Earth, where lives are in a constant battle between the human ego and Soul. 


Although each and every one of us is here to develop standards that are pleasing to God (the basis for absolutely every religious tenet on Earth), how we do it is clearly designed by the spiritual DNA archetypes of our birth.  Forgiveness, Strength, Truth, and Love are the four cornerstones to living a life that adds light to the Collective.  Gandhi, Buddha, and Mother Teresa alike were excellent examples and teachers of these four values.


Right about now, you are probably thinking, “I’m certainly no Gandhi or Mother Teresa,” and you are right!  But the strengths that you possess are every bit as important to the balance of the collective as Gandhi’s forgiveness or Mother Teresa’s love. 


Take a moment to determine what your strength is and then create an affirmation around it.  Often our strength is the very thing we don’t like about ourselves. 


I had a friend that reeked of femininity.  Everything she did, her clothes, her decorating, her entertainment skills, and how she walked spelled feminine with a capital F!  At bible study one day, the group exercise for the day was for each person in the room to receive one word from everyone else listing the one quality or strength they perceived in that person. Hands-down, my friend received the same comment from all twelve women—Feminine.  My friend was hurt and furious.  She wanted everyone to see her strong—not weak—which feminine indicated to her.  It took years before she eventually realized the feminine she possessed was a perfect example in teaching others the qualities to live in the Divine Feminine. She began to embrace the many qualities of the feminine nature, such as patience, humility, creativity, etc., that the Divine Feminine uses as blessings of strength and not the curse she once saw as her lot in life. 


If you feel you were born to lead a life of poverty like Mother Teresa or lead a country to freedom in a non-resistant sort of way like Gandhi, than we are done here.  If not, find your spiritual talent.  Here are some spiritual talents from which you can choose:


·         Grace

·         Humility

·         Loving

·         Non-resisting

·         Generous

·         Understanding

·         Compassionate

·         Kind

·         Service Minded

·         Faith Filled

·         Forgiving

·         Honest

·         Just


Can’t seem to find your spiritual talent?  Do as my friend did!  Ask those around you what they see as your strongest quality.  Then fill in the following affirmation with that strength.  Embrace your strengths!  They are the reason you walk Earth.  Develop your strength(s) to your maximum ability.  The Collective will benefit and so will you!

 

Affirmation: I am__________________________. 

 “I'm Catherine Wilcox, working to help others see that God is in all things, all the time, through conscious change and self-healing.”

If you have found this message enlightening, please send it to one friend.  This action will help my vision of a more enlightened species to help usher in the new healing Age of Aquarius.

Catherine Wilcox is a Conscious Change Coach, Mentor, emotional intuitive and Writer. If you like what you read here, then you may enjoy one of her Published Books:

**Catherine’s latest Book, The New Stone Age, Crystal Data for the 21st Century, contains ten chapters of information designed to help the novice and intermediate crystologist obtain the secrets to working with crystals to help the four mind-bodies balance chaotic energy.

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