Are you living yours?
“Trust and value your own divinity.” Wayne Dyer
It’s what Sheryl Crow had to say about Michael Jackson: “He was in his divinity.” She toured with him early in her career and recalled standing in the offstage wings. She saw his genius at work and how he seemed to go to a different place.
“He was in his divinity.”
You know it when you see it.
You may know, or have seen, those who seem to be doing exactly what they were put on this earth to do. You know it when you see it. There’s nothing sexier or more attractive than a man or woman in his or her element. Sometimes they even appear to glow. They appear grounded and confident. Things drift easily to them, whether it’s opportunity, money, or circumstance.
It got me thinking again about purpose and mission and why-are-we-here.
We are here to evolve into our highest selves and to continually seek our divinity and genius. You feel it, you know it, you’re connected to the cellular you, your divine purpose.
“The real purpose of life is to experience the divinity within.” Amma
What does it mean to be in your divinity?
Slow down for a moment and think of a time when it felt like all cylinders were clicking at once. When time and space became inconsequential. When you felt closest to, or one with, God. Or when you felt a sense of ease like never before. Everything flowed from one moment to the next to the next.
Sometimes the divinity is fleeting, lasting for only a moment. But, it can stay with you when you’re doing what you are meant to do. Your consciousness rises to where you’re most connected, tapped in, and turned on to the divine.
When it happens repeatedly, it becomes your own vortex of divinity. Generating a force of energy that brings you more of the same so that it’s where you live, all or most of the time.
That’s your genius at play. Your genius thrives there.
Simply put, your divinity is your given genius. We all have it.
7 ways to help you claim yours
It’s an everyday study where you continue to ask yourself the deep questions. Deepak Chopra says the answers will present themselves if you live the questions.
It’s praying. It made sense my friends felt their purpose by regularly connecting with the Divine.
It’s slowing down and recognizing the divine moments when they happen. Where are you? What are you doing? How do you feel? Track it backward to remember how you got there.
It’s getting off the grid. Turn off technology for a while. It’s the noise that interrupts the flow in the divine place.
It’s releasing all judgment of self and others.
It’s focusing on nothingness. Quiet the mind and meditate into nothingness. Practicing yoga or breathwork. Out of the nothingness comes centered focus that leads to higher thought.
It’s praying. Worth saying again.
It’s striving for excellence in everything you do. Excellence in one thing leads to excellence in all things.
It’s being in, living in a state of love. Divinity cannot exist where love does not abide.
“From a mind filled with infinite love comes the power to create infinite possibilities. We have the power to think in ways that reflect and attract all the love in the world. Such thinking is called enlightenment. Enlightenment is not a process we work toward, but a choice available to us in any instant.” Marianne Williamson
Key Message: In moments of doubt, go back to that place and time when you felt it. Remember the smooth cylinders, your fullness of being, and your sense of purpose. Your divinity.
Can you imagine a place where we all live like that, in our divinity? Where a sense of genius is commonplace and expected? Where expectations and judgment don’t exist? Where we are free to be? Where love rules the day.
Oooh, let’s go. I’ll meet you there. We’ll have a play date.
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