Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
My Dear Friends,
How, oh how, can I put words on things at times like these? With so many energies at work and play influencing the field of our planet it is often like being pulled through the rapids of a wild river. At once one resists and surrenders over and over again. Something carries us onward however, like the movement of a plant growing through inexpressible dimensions on its way to full revelation.
Isis explained this in her recent transmission, as being an adjustment period to the energies that entered last month during the eclipses…like the experience of breaking in new shoes. For some of us this is happening on a very intense level. Isis wishes us to know, as Mary Magdalen wished us to know in her message (see below), that this period of shift will be well worth its challenges…and that there is a rose unparalleled when we have wrestled with the thorns. These thorns are meant to bring us back in contact with our own blood…the very essence of our being.
This blood holds the secrets of the universe, and the secrets of our connection to it within us.
We may find the ride overwhelming, but we will be stronger for its currents, and our own currents will run deeper and deeper as a result.
Since the season began to turn I have been listening to the wild geese every day, drinking in some special comfort from the aching joy of their cry. I describe it that way because it is as if they are both yearning for something desperately, and celebrating having already found it, at once. They contain a paradox within their sound and yet it is born of, and sings of, harmony.
The medicine that is raining from the heavens at this moment is sometimes bitter and pungent, but the aftertaste is undeniably sweet. It is a good time to be soft with yourself. Not just softer than usual, but maybe softer than you have ever been. It may be a time to enter into a different kind of commitment to yourself around softness. Magdalen says this is a time where passion will become potent in our lives in new ways, and she also says that re-igniting our passion actually begins with softness. It allows us the space to find ourselves anew with grace.
Grace is a gift unexpected and which we may not have done anything to create, since grace is our true nature. In allowing softness into the tight spaces of new growth, you allow grace to flow into them and facilitate the movement into new life. May your days be filled with softness and grace, and a longing which answers itself with joy. Love, Jennifer

