Myths and legends can have a revelatory effect, especially when read at bedtime and with the innocence of a happy child. This month’s text, in which every word has just the right weight, tells about one of the secrets of creation and has a similar effect. Do the fairy tale test, read it out loud to yourself one night so that your ears can hear it and your mind can freely take it in. Just like with ‘The Steadfast Tin Soldier’ or “The Princess and the Pea’ by the 19th century Danish writer, Hans Christian Andersen.
eRegards from Lydia, between the solar and lunar eclipses, after two weeks of northern winds and on towards a new spring.
Master Morya,
"The Divine Mother is the one who weaves all things into the fabric of your life and who sees to it that there is a great prudence and a great openness. She is the one who goes and gets everything from the Divine Father and who shows you what your way is.
There are times when you can move forward with her, hand in hand, and she will show you where to place your feet and point out to you that there are indeed dangers on the way, dangers of overrating yourself but also of underrating yourself; dangers of denying what is in your life, the dangers of the deceitfulness of others which you have not learned to recognize. In short, there are so many dangers. You are a vulnerable person. But you should also realize that there can be a sincerety in your heart, a sincerity that can cope with everything. And if you go within, in the stillness of yourself, great forces will come to you that will transform you and so enable you to cope with the new experiences in the new worlds."