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Wednesday, 18 September, 2024
To be a good provider means being able to see someone for who they truly are and, accordingly, provide for them in a way that supports their authentic self. Someone may be a provider, but they can be unconscious of how to truly see you. When a provider is unaware of what makes you you, they will provide in ways that are neither nourishing nor fulfilling. On the other hand, if someone provides consciously, they will see you and be able to support your true being, your mission, and your destiny.
If we want to find and attract providers of this kind, I believe we first need to work on knowing who we truly are. We cannot find conscious providers if we don’t know what we want, need, and desire for ourselves. We need to see, recognize, and connect with our higher self.
Providers can be friends, associates, parents, significant others, business partners, and other types of relationships or connections. It can also be you.
If you want good providers, be a good provider for your true self first. When you know your authentic self, you are more aware of how others are providing for you and how you are receiving from them.
Being in your receptive energy means being aware and conscious of the energy that someone gives to you. I also believe that when you are conscious of how you receive, you will be able to discern what is given to you in a conscious way.
Being a conscious provider is an intention—an intention to give in ways that help someone grow, flourish, and align with their true self and power.
Consciously receiving means embodying your authenticity and higher self so that you can believe, allow, trust, and have faith that you will accept only what you truly deserve from your providers.
If you are someone who didn’t receive from provider figures in terms of quality of your true self, it can create mistrust and disbelief around receiving (and around what you are not receiving) from others and potential future providers. It can also create feelings of undeservingness, blockages around being your true self, and confusion about seeing and recognizing who you really are, which can lead to a loss of the self. ~ @feminiel
Increasing your awareness and growing beyond what it is that you have known is not a bad thing. Keep growing. Keep expanding.
A state of receptivity may sound absurd when you practise it at first because you're literally enacting stillness at your deepest core all the way out in your physical posture as well. To remain so motionless in your thought, word and deed that you would almost resemble a statue. But there's something greater happening in that moment of stillness. You're allowing the universe to flow into you. You're surrendering to your own destiny to arrive at your threshold. There's a period of such blissful waiting with all the certainty in your heart that some ancient promise made to you is coming close to its fulfilment. The time is nearing, the auspicious moment is close by. They call it silence before a storm but let's also practice this silence before the spring. You're soon to blossom but before that step into that emptiness within you, clear yourself completely, make way and make space for blessings to pour into you. Emptying of the vessel for the divine nectar to fill up to the brim...
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Six Identified Forms by Callum Innes :: nationalgalleries.org
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In what we call thinking the mind isn’t ‘directed’ but suspended. You don’t give it rules. You teach it to receive. You don’t clear the ground to build unobstructed: you make a little clearing where the penumbra of an almost-given will be able to enter and modify its contour. — Jean-Francois Lyotard, The Inhuman : Reflections on Time [bergman's ghost]
…the things we most value and seek in this life—love, wisdom, insight, creativity, innovation, connection—all have one thing in common: each is something we receive rather than produce.
Susan Piver, The Buddhist Enneagram: Nine Paths to Warriorship
!!!!! saw this on ig