Grace; A Beginning

 

We each have a luminous awareness at the space of the heart. This wheel of energy has a name, Anahata, and the energy radiates in all directions. We must make a choice to leave the head behind for a return to the heart ~ for this is where grace and Godliness live. And we’re not speaking of some etheric God whom none of us have yet to meet, we speak to the nature of the Self. 

Your godliness and your grace live within the heart. There is a seed sound associated with the chakras that is chanted on repeat to both activate and balance each chakra, the seed sound for the heart is YAM.

Anahata translates from Sanskrit to “unstruck”. An unstruck heart has balance, and a calm energy. There is kindness and compassion for not only the self, but for others. Pure hearts have an ability to give and receive with ease. Grace is beauty in the form of movement, it is reverence to someone or something you love deeply. Because grace comes from the heart, it means grace solely comes from love. 

It is the space of the heart where the bright light of awareness shines. It radiates through each of us and it calls to us when we are lost. We are never separated from this luminous awareness, any more than waves are separated from ocean. 

There are five elements to grace. Unlike the five stages of grief, the elements of grace don’t travel in order. In following reflections, we take these five concepts of Grace and we put them in our bodies in order for us to be able to offer grace outward from our hearts and holiness to others… 

 
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The Five Elements of Grace