Day 106 - A Year to Clear - What Does Spaciousness Feel Like?

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Lesson 106: What Does Spaciousness Feel Like?

This week we are introduced to a new theme of “Letting Go, Letting Flow”. From this theme, I get the indication that there is some release to come and allowing the natural flow of energy to come through. Today’s lesson is about spaciousness and how it is a state of being rather you making it happen.

Today we are to describe spaciousness and what it feels like to you. For me, I think it’s like freedom, a clear space that is mine and I’m flowing through it. It’s also about being more open for me. Really embracing all that there is. The freedom to make choices of what suits you and what doesn’t work for you. It also is about the ability to grow mentally, emotionally and spiritually. I think we can be expanding and forever growing which is part of being spacious.

Day 106 - A Year of Spiritual Awakening - One Way to Find Compassion

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Lesson 106: One Way to Find Compassion For Yourself...

This is probably one of the lessons that I really feel connected to. Today is about finding compassion for yourself when you haven’t been able to before. The one way you can achieve this is to go into nature because regardless of your faults and woes, nature is non-judgemental and accepts you as you are. Nature loves you and can heal you and you don’t have to view yourself as worthy or not, it will do it for you. Today we are to write about nature and if it willing to hold energy for us, what does it say about yourself.

To me, I always feel refreshed in nature, like something is stripping away every problem off your shoulders and creating a lighter version of yourself. No worries exist in nature – it’s just you and nature connecting and reaching a calm, peaceful state. If nature is there to heal, regardless of your past, it tells me that being open towards everyone and anything is possible. That if you hold no judgement for yourself and others, then compassion can occur. Nature exerts a state we all wish to be – free, serene, tranquil, composed, comforting. But why can’t we just apply this to ourselves always? There is nothing to suggest why we can’t get to this state, and that means we can hold compassion for ourselves. Think of nature and just be…