One of Mother Mary’s early messages was to fully understand and live, “As I honor me; so, I honor thee.”
In a world filled with constant demands and conflicting stories about how to live your life, it is time to find the soul story that is yours. The true self, or sovereign self, is lit from within. To build that eternal flame, one needs to find purpose, passion, and the path that feels honoring.
The clues often lie in the unrealized dreams of your childhood. What did you love? How did you see what you might do as a “grownup”? What brought you praise? What brought punishment?
I loved the ocean, and I loved dancing and reading and communing with those on the other side. Now that is my life. This morning as I walked along the ocean’s shore, I felt both wonder and gratitude that after more than thirty years in the Arizona desert, I am now Samarah by the Sea. I feel peace here and a sense of home, despite never having lived in South Carolina. It has been an incredible journey, and I know there is more to come.
Each soul has a special gift that is theirs alone to nurture and bring forth. Where would your dreams take you? Not the material shiny objects that fade and wither; what would make your soul dance? My wish for each of us is that we find our way to the life that fills us and overflows to allow us to share with others. Let me know, and perhaps we can be the midwives to each other’s dreams.
May Peace Be with You,
Samarah by the Sea
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Why did I incarnate to be present on Earth at this great time? What was my purpose in this incarnation? It took several years of unfoldment before I got some clarity. I was born in Guyana, the only English-speaking country in South America – formerly a British colony known as British Guiana. Guyanese are mainly the descendants of former Arican slaves and East Indian “indentured servants”. So, I was born into a society where racial lines were clearly drawn and racial animus between Africans and East Indians was an accepted norm. As I grew older, I became aware that I had to work towards changing this status quo. And my life’s work and purpose became clearer.