Unity
The Twelfth Holy Night
JANUARY 6, 2007
The twelfth "Soul Quality" that Lynn Jericho invites us to contemplate is Unity.
Lynn writes, "The soul makes one of many. It is the great container of infinite contexts. It holds all the many ways of being you together... When we are conscious, wise to the duality of our unity, life's journey reflects multi-dimensional love."
Lynn writes, "The soul makes one of many. It is the great container of infinite contexts. It holds all the many ways of being you together... When we are conscious, wise to the duality of our unity, life's journey reflects multi-dimensional love."
I write...
_In lighting my candles this evening, I have come full circle._
_All parts are the whole._
_Each night of journey,_
_each part of these twelve days_
_is setting the intention for days to come._
_Seeds planted deeply in the bareness of Winter..._
_Time out of time,_
_listening to the whispers of my heart,_
_following the thread_
_of becoming..._
© Lea Goode-Harris
January 5, 2007
_In lighting my candles this evening, I have come full circle._
_All parts are the whole._
_Each night of journey,_
_each part of these twelve days_
_is setting the intention for days to come._
_Seeds planted deeply in the bareness of Winter..._
_Time out of time,_
_listening to the whispers of my heart,_
_following the thread_
_of becoming..._
© Lea Goode-Harris
January 5, 2007
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