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Soulbyte for Tuesday August 8, 2023

-Illustration © 2023 Jan Ketchel

Focus on what is possible and doable while never forgetting that nothing is impossible. Keep an open mind, but keep it focused and occupied so that it does not sabotage your spirit, that part of you that has knowledge of bigger and better things to come.

Physical life offers many challenges and its focus should be on accomplishing what comes to greet you every day, the small things and the seemingly insurmountable. Let physical life guide you through each day while simultaneously allowing the spiritual to perform its own duties, showing you what is ultimately possible. In this manner find harmony and balance, always expecting a new door to open when least expected.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Wednesday August 2, 2023

-Illustration © 2023 Jan Ketchel

Begin today by stating your intent for the day. Let the Universe know your wishes, dreams and desires. Let your guides know what lies in your heart. Let your High Self in on the secret that is your deepest desire. Share your vulnerability and allow your heart to speak its raw truth. Only in asking will you receive. Only in exposing your innocence will you be available enough to welcome that which is, at your core, your greatest need in this lifetime. Be equally as open to giving as to receiving and your state of reception will have the perfect balance.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Tuesday July 25, 2023

-Illustration © 2023 Jan Ketchel

When doubt strikes turn inward to the heart and ask it for guidance. Turn from the doubting mind to the knowing heart and let it strike doubt away with its profound knowledge, intuition, and unbending intent. The mind conjures all kinds of enticements, as well as doubt and fear, but the true and honest heart will not fail to observe and report to you in all honesty. When in doubt there is no greater ally than going to the heart of the matter and waiting patiently for guidance.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Tuesday June 13, 2023

-Illustration © 2023 Jan Ketchel

Trust yourself to your guides and helpers that they may attend to you. Ask for help and help will come, though it may arrive packaged in an unusual way. For you cannot control the ways of spirit or spirit helpers. They may have a sense of humor, but they are always kind and have your best interests in mind. Be open minded, open hearted and receptive to their ministrations and with love in your heart receive the love they wish only to grant you with no strings attached.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Chuck’s Place: The Power Of The Coin

Ask in alignment with heart, mind & spirit…
-Illustration © 2023 Jan Ketchel

In the solid world of everyday life a coin is an agreed upon object of stored energy for commerce. Our saved coin is our buying power.

Even in this most physical world, abstraction, or subtle reality, animates the value in coin. Without an agreed upon reality amongst humans—that assigns and allows coin to ‘contain’ a spirit energy—coin would hold no value.

At the soul level of reality, the appearance of a coin in a dream is a type of mandala, the outer attire of one’s High Self. Essentially, the High Self is affirming that this dream theme, accented by the coin’s appearance, is the next step on one’s path of individuation.

The use of a single coin throw for guidance is a very early predecessor to the I Ching,  an oracle which uses three coins tossed six times to create a highly differentiated hexagram of oracular wisdom. A single coin represents wholeness, via its circular shape, a shape that includes all that is. The two sides, heads and tails, give equal representation to Yang and Yin, the building blocks of everything.

Heads is assigned Yang. It is the masculine, active principle. When it appears, it says Yes to taking action. Tails is the feminine, receptive principle. When it appears, it says No, the time for action has not yet arrived, as things are still in utero. A single coin toss is only capable of reflecting a gross answer of either Yes or No, with no further elaboration.

Who is it that answers the question? The answer is, one’s High Self, or Spirit. In effect, one’s ego self poses its question to its High Self, which in turn answers Yes or No to the question posed. Sounds pretty straightforward, but actually much consideration and preparation are required to benefit from this oracle of the single coin.

Firstly, ego must assume full responsibility for its life. Ego can’t simply turn over this responsibility and sheepishly ask the High Self, as parent, to tell it what to do. High Self is the center of personality that insists ego evolve and expand consciousness through its thoughtful suffering of the travails of a human life. High Self will provide support and guidance but not the answers that ego must rightly figure out.

It’s not beneath the High Self to give a wrong answer if the ego is evading its responsibility in asking, or persists in over-asking. Even the I Ching has a reading, called Youthful Folly (hexagram #4), which reacts rather sternly to perseverating questioning:

“It is not I who seek the young fool;
The young fool seeks me.
At the first oracle I inform him.
If he asks two or three times, it is importunity.
If he importunes, I give him no information.”*

The expectation is that ego sit in the tension of the opposite possibilities inherent in the question it struggles with and, as objectively as possible, come to a tentative decision of what truly is right action.

Right action is action free of prejudice or secret motive, action truly in alignment with what is right to do in the situation being considered. This of course would be action in alignment with the High Self.

Having  done this preparatory work, ego is in a position to say to High Self, “I’ve done my due diligence. Are you in agreement with my conclusion?”

If the answer is No, it gives ego the opportunity to go back to the drawing board and to look further into its shadow, asking itself, “What am I missing?”

I personally have benefited much over the years by being directed to reflect again, shedding greater light upon the blindspot of shadow’s hidden influences.

Of equal importance is the reverence one assumes for the feedback received. If ego has already decided what it will do, and then rejects the contrary council of the coin, ego is truly guilty of insincerity in asking its question.

For true guidance, when approaching the coin, one must be open to the possibility of not doing what one has already decided to do.

This may mean returning to the drawing board to deeply consider why one feels so certain of getting a No answer. Of course, it could be possible that ego must go it alone and make a decision that defies even the Law of the High Self.

Was this not the situation in the Garden of Eden, where a law being broken gave birth to human consciousness and free will, the essential building blocks of planetary growth?

Indeed, this may be one of the High Self’s greatest tests for ego—to take responsibility for right action, even in the absence of any support.

The bottom line is that an oracle is really only helpful if used as a support to ego growth in its refinement of subjective motives, as they are transformed into service to the underlying truth of its being.

The real power of the coin rests in the sincerity of the seeker who turns to it for guidance. And though of great support, nothing replaces the primacy of ego assuming full responsibility for its growth in its sojourn in a human life.

Valuing the correct use of the coin,
Chuck

*The I Ching or Book of Changes, Wilhelm edition, pp. 20-21