I tell my clients that when a message appears and you want to push it away it is a good idea to sit with it a bit.
Let the prickle point you to something important you may not be seeing. This is the job of the oracle, no matter the form. Not to tell you what you want to hear but to bring you the information that is helpful. So go deeper. Then if you want to
discard it, fine. But first, let the oracle, the message, the whisper of thought have a chance to speak.
Sometimes I am smart enough to take my own advice.
3.
The mundane is not
glitzy.
It's not sexy. It is making sure there is enough tissue for sniffing noses, tackling piles of dishes, filing taxes, filling orders, being on time for the meeting, getting the trash out in time to get picked up, deciding what to make for dinner, again.
Rinse and
repeat.
4.
But it is the glue that holds life together.
It is not glamorous but it tends to the comfort body of life. The part that needs rest and order, that craves belonging and
safety, that dreams of a grand and beautiful life.
So I do the dishes and buy the tissue and choose what to have for dinner, again.
And count myself lucky that I got a reminder that the sacred lives in these things. That to make a life beautiful requires the sacred work of the
mundane. An extraordinary life must include the ordinary.
So, here's to all of our ordinary extraordinary, mundane sacred lives.