I hope those of you who celebrated had a lovely Thanksgiving last week. I took the week to be offline as much as possible and enjoy some time away to slow down, soften, and listen.
During that time, I reflected on how incredibly challenging it can be to understand the art of receiving, especially as we enter the holiday season. Sometimes receiving isn’t about a gift at all but about a correction, an initiation, or a lesson arriving in disguise.
When Desire Is Sacred
When your deepest longings rise from a pure and tender place, they are not random.
They are sacred invitations, destined to take form.
But when desire is born from the ego, from the need to prove, control, or be seen-it must first be transmuted.
The fire of transformation purifies it, turning longing into devotion and want into wisdom.
Only then can what is truly meant for you settle gently into your life.
If a woman cannot receive simply because her desire arrives wrapped in an unexpected form, she will miss the miracle.
Life rarely delivers in the way the mind imagines.
The Divine has its own perfect choreography.
Receiving asks us to trust that choreography even when it challenges our expectations.
Receiving is not an act of effort, but of surrender.
It is the soft, childlike openness of the heart that says,
“Yes, I trust You.”
Do you meet life with conditions?
But what if it doesn’t last?
What if I’m not ready?
Or do you allow yourself to rest in the mystery-to be met exactly where you are?
The moment you try to control how life unfolds, you dam the flow of grace.
What most often blocks a woman from receiving is not a lack of worth but her inability to hold the sensation of receiving itself.
The tenderness.
The expansion.
The vulnerability.
It can feel easier to retreat into familiar walls-shame, fear, self-doubt-than to stand open in the light of love.
But every time you hide, you postpone what heaven is trying to hand you.
To receive what you desire, you must become available to all of it:
The beauty.
The uncertainty.
The trembling ache of being fully alive.
To meet life not with guardedness, but with reverence.
With a heart that has already whispered yes before knowing the outcome.
This is the sacred posture of creation.
This is how you come into harmony with the pulse of life itself.
So ask gently:
Have I opened my heart to truly receive?
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