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If you’ve ever been to an amateur recital, you’ve had the great joy of watching people sing. It’s especially amazing to watch people who are not professionals, because their whole Self shows up.
It’s not just about the struggle to remember it all: how to hit the notes, how to keep the rhythm, what the lyrics are, how to stand without clenching their fists or swaying their body. It’s about the struggle to be absolutely vulnerable, and to show up inhabiting a piece of music, a vibrational experience over time, that comes through the body, and is presented like a prayer, a gift, an offering. I went to a recital recently where one singer had a pretty terrible voice. And she owned that voice! She sang, and she let the music sing through her, and the gift of that openness, to show up to what happened, was astounding. When you sing, by yourself, or with others, in private or on a stage, it’s a miracle. Long ago when I was in choir, they used to call it praying with the voice, and if you have ever sung, well or badly or somewhere in between, you know this to be true. Much love, SARA Every relationship you’re in is a direct reflection of your spiritual understanding. Depending on where you are, this can be an okay truth to look at. It can also be one of the most terrifying statements you’ve heard.
Like it or not, we attract those we have karma with. We attract those we have lessons with. Everyone we meet is our teacher, and we are theirs. When you look at the people you are most struggling with, look immediately to your own self as a mirror of them. If you are having trouble with someone who is negative, look to your own negativity. If you are having conflict with someone who won’t keep their word, look to your own ability to show up. If you are having issues with someone who keeps thinking small, look at your own relationship to thinking small. We meet our match, over and over and over again. Until we learn our lesson, and move on. This is how karma—soul lessons learned over time—works. We meet our teachers, over and over again, until we master the lesson. It might take an hour. It might take this lifetime. It might take many lifetimes. And when we have completed that particular lesson? There’s always more soul growth, in this graduate practicum called life. Much love, SARA Be easy on yourself. Chances are high you’re doing the absolute best that you can, right now.
It might not be where you want to be. It might not be who you think you are. It most certainly won’t be perfect. But if you could do any better, with where you are now with this particular understanding of yourself and your life and your relationships and your personality and your challenges… you would. It’s important to recognize that we are where we are, because this is where we are. It’s as far as we can get, today. You can do a lot of self work and get further. You can face your fears and get further. You can experience massive opening of your heart and get further. But right now, today, you are where you are. Love yourself anyway, okay? Love yourself for being you, on your path, right now. Much love, SARA P.S. Take a listen to Ask Sara Radio, now streaming live on the site. |
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Sara Wiseman is an intuitive, channel and spiritual teacher. The founder of Intuition University, she's taught hundreds of thousands of students via her books, courses and training. |