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Writer's pictureEstelle Kristy

Shine On!-ACIM Lesson #154


I am among the ministers of God.

Arguably, the most well-known quote from Marianne Williamson, Spiritual Goddess extraordinaire, is:


We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn't serve the world.


And guess what? Lesson 154 says the same.


You may have received messages growing up that you should not be too confident. Too cocky about your abilities. That it would make others feel bad if you demonstrated what you could do too often. Left behind or inferior as we shined.


But here’s the deal, God/Source is a no-person-left behind kind of Creator. It blesses all of us with unique gifts meant to be shared with the world. No one person has the same gift. And this is what makes our world so perfect. So whole. So complete.


When we all share these gifts. (you know, the ones that make our hearts light up at their very thought), we co-create a world full of passion, innovation and beauty.


Ask yourself this-Would Source create something half-axx? Unfinished? Incomplete? Or less than awesome?


Lesson 154 tells us we are just wasting time when we play small. When we hide our gifts. Delaying our function and purpose in this world by being humble and choosing not to shine. The plan for your life is bad-ass my friend. Nothing less. Your role is cast by Heavenly guidance. It is part of an eternity we can not begin to grasp.


The best part? It is all part of the greater plan. Even the yucky stuffs. Let the Universe unfold and believe that who and what you are was selected by the very Heavens singing your praises.

Open up and receive today dear friends. You are talented, anointed, blessed. Accept that you are here to share your gifts. What you give you will receive.


In Freedom, Love and Eternal Gratitude for your absolutely brilliant light today Dear LightWorkers.


Namaste

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