Raunculus blooming, April 2009
I was going to write about knowing your type today. But then I got a different message:
Three times this morning I received this (from two different conversations and from my automatic journaling with my muse/guide).
So I am going to trust that this is the message I most need to share — for myself and for everyone who will find this post.
One of the things I love about flowers is how they trust in their unfoldment.
It's something I write about it a lot on this blog.
Like a lot alot.
Like here. And here. And here. And here.
Actually, probably every Flowering Fridays post is about the universal truths that can found in a flower's blooming.
I have been studying biography work for almost three years under teacher Linda Bergh.
Biography is out of Rudolf Steiner's teachings that view life as a soul journey. Through charting your life in seven-year phases, meditations, and artistic work, one can discover the themes present in your life and the themes that your soul is here to learn and grow from. (Note: I'm greatly simplifying here.)
There have been myriad insights for me out of my experience with biography, but perhaps the biggest gift has been seeing there is an indeed an unfolding at work at my life.
Nothing is random.
Out of biography, I have discovered there is a higher order at work. I have found a new-found trust and friendship for my life and for all the people and experiences I have had.
Which is, for me, ultimately about trusting the process of my life.
It's where our life becomes a flowering and where the most amazing blooms can occur.
During my automatic writing this morning, I was given this message to share with you ("you can tell your blog this," is what I took down.):
I'll admit that this is an orientation that is new for me to fully embrace. I've spent much of my life, up until recently, doubting this.
But I am finding that this is indeed a friendly universe, and we are supported — just like the flowers — every step of the way.
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Flowering Fridays is a weekly look at flowers through the lens of what they might teach us about flowering fully in our life. Past editions are here.