Soulbyte for Monday July 26, 2021

The body and the spirit constantly vie for attention. Which will win out? Watch for signs that one is gaining more power than the other so that you can keep them in balance. Balance of the body, the physical self, and the spirit, the energetic self, is key to maintaining unity. Unity within is the key to maintaining the balance that will keep you in alignment, neither body nor spirit in control but both happy in equal companionship. Get back in balance. It will do you good.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Friday July 23, 2021

Let there not be dispute about that which is most possible, that all beings operate from a place of love and compassion, for all human beings have the capacity to do so. It is the basic and ruling emotion that seeks its place among you as the guiding light. Everything else pales in comparison. Do not let fear keep you from your capacity to love unconditionally. Exercise this most natural and most important aspect of being human. It will only do you good.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Thursday July 22, 2021

Refrain from judgment of others even as you must decide your own path of heart, for to judge others is to fail to fully confront the self, and to fail to fully confront the self is to remain incomplete and unfulfilled. When judgments arise within you turn inward and ask, “How am I like that?” In so doing allow others to be as they must be but allow yourself the opportunity to evolve. And don’t forget to always turn away from others with love and bring love always into your inner probings, for love is the universal energy that all understand and need if evolution and fulfillment are to become the norm.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Wednesday July 21, 2021

When destruction seems to be the norm do not despair but look upon it as the necessary sacrifice that will result in new life. There cannot be real change without something being lost or given up. Though it is dark now this is the sacred moment before the return of the light, bringing with it the first hints of new life. Remain heart centered, upon a path of heart, so that love, kindness and compassion are at the core of that new life soon to come.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Chuck’s Place: The Divine Child

Divine potential lies within all of us…
Artwork © 2021 by Jan Ketchel

Qualities that spring to mind when one associates to the child include innocence, purity, vulnerability, love, new life and divinity. From the shadow side come qualities of dependency, immaturity, neediness and entitlement.

Contemplating one’s inner child often evokes tender and sad feelings, as one is transported to crushing moments of lost innocence and shame when the child self retreated from life into the safety of a well-guarded inner fortress. Often the adult ego colludes with this life sentence, preferring an unfulfilled life to one of a potential lethal re-wounding of its precious innocence.

The challenge to the adult ego is to partner with its inner child and, through a shared journey of recapitulation, enable the child’s innocence to emerge from isolation into current life. The adult ego must fully experience and accept the emotional, physical and cognitive dimensions of its younger self’s frozen traumas.

Most important, the adult ego teaches the child that wounding is a normal part of life and that, although all indeed seek to avoid it, the reward of openness to life is worth the necessary wounds that may accompany such exposure. With resilience, fortified with self-acceptance and awe, one is freed to branch deeper into real life. Further, one knows that all wounds can be healed.

Sometimes the ego avoids a recapitulation and becomes a defense attorney for its wounded child, seeking retribution for its lost innocence. Certainly this has a place in validating the impact of abuses upon a child.

Often, however, the ego—out of guilt, sadness or anger—elevates the child’s sense of entitlement to its own marching orders. This tends to burden it with negative resentful feelings that do little to advance the freeing of the child. Retrieval of the lost child and bringing it into life requires the transformation and evolution of original innocence into matured innocence. This requires the acceptance and the letting go that is characteristic of a thorough recapitulation.

Jung writes, in The Red Book: “He who still has his life before him is a child.

Thus, the child, as an expression of life continuously growing, open to the ever-unfolding mystery of infinity, is indeed the ultimate symbol of divinity. To be divine is to be one with the Spirit of infinite growth, regardless of one’s age or dimension of being.

To embody the excitement, the anticipation of the new life in each moment of every new day is to fully live one’s divinity. This is life lived beyond all the usual worries and attitudes that level the soulful experience of unfolding time.

Unfortunately, the ego, charged with the rudiments of survival while in human form, quickly dampens the spark of discovery with its well-established routines of daily life. The ego’s crowning achievement is the meeting of its established goals versus indulging the spirit of discovery.

The divine child is hardly childish, resentful or entitled. The divine child, having resurrected from its wounded traumas, has freed itself from the full body cast of victimhood. Fully engaged in life, the divine child shines its radiant innocence upon the ever-deepening mystery and fulfillment of its infinite life.

A humble ego, accepting the stewardship of the divine child, is the essence of the biblical suggestion that one must become like the child to truly enter heaven. Heaven, in this context, is a locale of advancement, from which that ever-curious child will someday launch again on its infinite journey of becoming.

To become the divine child is indeed the true elixir of immortality. All are gifted the opportunity to quench their thirst with its spirit every humble day of mortal life, and then beyond.

To the spirit of the divine child,

Chuck