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Defining Spiritual Sovereignty

THIS... Is sovereignty defined...


Where there is pain there is an invitation to expand our capacity for surrender, this is an opportunity to meet ourselves in ways we have never been met before.


This does not mean we should not ask for help, support, or share our deepest vulnerabilities with others as part of our practicing self-compassion— but if we can do so fully aware that it is ourselves we truly seek to come home to, it always has been and always will be— allowing oneself to feel fully met by oneself through another, we don't lose touch with that invitation and offer the relationship a great medicine.


In this way we pave the way to true sharing, manifesting the sweetness of two unified wholes inclusive of all sense of brokenness and vulnerability, whilst allowing any role-playing to dissolve as fast as they rise.


It is our sacred task to come to meet one another as real, as inseparable from being in deepest intimacy with ourselves; such authenticity is not really learned, taught, or practiced, but rather revealed through deepening our capacity for surrender through that inner meeting and letting go of all that we are not.


To become the significant other as it shows up in the authenticity of ourselves, and let them go when it is not a beautiful dance within the play of devotion.


This way we do not exclude from that medicine of meeting the full expression of love and oneness in action, yet neither do we cling to each other— this way we free ourselves and them up for deepening surrender; there is no greater gift we could offer ourselves and one another; this is the way of manifesting a Great Love, in which we all can be lit by the light of our own sun and find that place of true sharing.


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