Anchoring

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April 1, 2024

I was up later than usual last night, and I was thinking about organizing and naming and kind of wrap things up for the Aquarius and Pisces season. I think three were around fifty files and I think categorizing them using dates is fine. I was also wondering what to call the project, whether I'd go for The Transcendental or The Church Project and then put Practical Spirituality somewhere. Certainly not for marketing purposes, but it felt more like a submissions type thing, collating for a volume, making copies - I have been journaling since 2021, but like I said, I only started like the official project last February, and I know this using my alignment, level of tolerance, and clarity of purpose as assessment tools. A lot of me writing from 2021 to 2023 was me getting to that headspace, doing shadow work, cutting cords, and just general CCR (cancel, clear, and release). 2024 February was when it became clear to me that I wanted to start a project about community health and wellness and combining that with the practical spirituality and transcendental stuff. My spiritual journey of course began sometime in 2020, so that's four years of prepping and alignment.

Of course every writer has a purpose if not reasons for writing or creating a project. Mine for this project is that of devotion, this is my way of serving the Source of all that is, by anchoring the divine on earth. This, like I said, is a collaboration work between me and God. And I dedicate this to the Source for the gift of transcendence, of spirituality, of rebirth, and of course to my ancestors, spirit guides, and my soul tribe/family. This is a testament to my bearing witness to God's mysteries, my initiation to the transcendental.

Secondary to this is to manifest my sacred plan as a lightworker, as a divine assistant. This is my community work. This is to express my support to all spiritual students in the journey.

This is part of my testament, manifest, and legacy. This is to celebrate divine consciousness and the divine mysteries. 

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