Growing Into Sacred Space


Growing into a new space is never easy. It asks us to leave behind the familiar, to step into the unknown with both trembling hands and an open heart. Yet within that tension between fear and excitement lies the evidence that we are right where we are supposed to be.

As I shift my life into a new spiritual dimension, I feel both the weight and the wonder of transformation. I have learned that validation isn’t necessary, but it often arrives anyway. Even in my spontaneous travels, spirits approach me today. She states I have never met a spirit like yours and some other things I already know o be true but the constant confirmation continues and continues. Sometimes it’s unexpected and they affirm what I already carry within: that my gifts are real, purposeful, and divinely designed.

I was not created to live for myself. My life has always been tied to a mission greater than me: to assist others in their elevation. This mission is not fueled by money or recognition but by love and the deep desire to create a world that is safer, softer, and more compassionate. When you live from a place of mission, every act of giving becomes an offering one that ripples outward into the lives of others.

Walking With the Orishas

A part of my journey now is making time to know the Orishas, to sit with their energy, and to honor their presence. Each Orisha carries lessons, protection, and pathways into deeper self-understanding. As I grow into this realm, I see that this path is uniquely mine to walk, yet it connects me to a lineage of spirit that is vast and timeless. See we have a responsibility to make a relationship with each, not the one that we currently relate to. This is actually much deeper which we will go into another time.

There is an excitement here that sits beside the fear. Growth rarely feels comfortable. It stretches, challenges, and humbles us. But it also whispers a truth: If it didn’t scare you, it wouldn’t be destiny.

Living the Mission

I give back to this mission daily not out of obligation but out of devotion. I’ve come to see that the best gifts we can give are not always material. The Orishas, the ancestors, the spirits they do not hunger for the physical as much as they long for our time, our attention, our willingness to build relationship.

And so I pour into this calling, knowing that each act of service, each prayer, each offering of time, brings me closer to my higher purpose.

Final Reflection

To grow into a sacred space is to accept that you will never again be who you once were. It is to honor the fear, embrace the excitement, and walk boldly into a realm designed just for you.

I was created for something larger.
I was called to live beyond myself.
And in walking this path, I hope not just to rise but to help others rise with me.


Love Practitioner

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