Growing in Community
I love the timid questions I get about the community video call that happens on Saturdays. Let me break it down a bit and why I feel it's so important. First, joining a community call was one of the first things I did on my awareness journey (I hit a wall and needed help). The day I first joined the call, I was met by a group of talking heads in the squares on my computer screen (its set up like the opening credits of the Brady Bunch) and I knew one of the 10 people on the call. I thought they all looked way cooler than me. I kept my face perpetually frozen in a smile and I didn't say a word. Maybe I was breathing, but I'm not sure. I was terrified, but the coach facilitating the call, Lesley Demetriades, was hitting on something in my heart, and I kept going back. I didn't speak for a whole year and when I did, my voice shook and I felt like I was going to throw up. Newsflash: I didn't. I made new friends from all over the country and we could speak to each other in the new energetic language we were learning. We could see each other in a new way and support each other in a new way. We grow in community. The community call is a beautiful way to truly understand how not alone we are. Your story will help someone and their story will help you. It's the way it works. It is a safe space to speak to whatever is happening in your life. It's a safe space to just listen, because you will hear something you need. This community will pull you up. When you're around a group of people rising, you rise. As for me, I meet people where they are and have learned to hold a loving space for individuals or a group. I work for team Light. I see, hear, and feel energy (it is what it is), but I will only speak to it if asked (showing up for the call is a form of asking) and only to the extent of what you are ready to hear in the moment, in language you can understand. Â We're not in the business of establishing new walls here, honey! It's gentle and it's fun, even if it sounds a bit weird and wacky. When it started happening through me, I sure thought it was. In fact, I resisted for a long while because I didn't want to be seen as a weirdo or not be accepted by the people that I love. Now I know it's here to bless and I'm grateful to be able to be a conduit for healing and peace and to help others see and own their light. Here's an awesome thing an attendee said about the call: "It was like going to church! Opened me up to the next level of nut to crack."- SM I just love that.Â















