Be Source Light

Wisdom in Summary:

Swami Amar Jyoti* speaks: 

“Much chaos and turmoil is created in the brain about this thing we call power.  Much concern about how we should use it and what we should do with it and who will judge us harshly when we do.

And yet, it is not even our power that we debate.  It is the power of God. The power of Source.”

Now, I ask, who are we as simple mortals to be debating, questioning, the power of Source?  Are we not to be the fountain for all that we are given?

Is it not our obligation to allow Source energy to flow through us?

Is it not a tremendous honor to allow this?”

Deeper Dive:

Today I was pondering the changing of the decade and the high vibration experiences to come in the year 2020.  I hold conflicting views:  I lament that I am not farther down my path at this point in time.  Yet, at this late hour (2 days til 2020), I exhale hoping I am exactly where I should be. 

As I pondered this, I felt Swami Amar Jyoti come into my field, sitting lotus-style in front of me, ready to teach me.  He starts with a frank observation: “you fear your own power, your own light.  I did too.” 

I agree.

He says “Do you not trust God?” 

I explain that I do not use the label “God” because to me, that was the judgmental manipulator who came in and demanded everyone worship him or else.  

I explain that I prefer “Source” or “Divine”.  

Swami continues:  “Okay then.  Do you not trust Source?”  

I reply that I do. 

“You know you are an aspect of Source.

Source is a constant flow in to you.

Drip, drip, drip.  Of energy.  Of light.

Your body is the light bulb.

Simply illuminating Source’s energy.  

Like Divine Feminine glowing forth the Divine Masculine spark. Together they are one entity of both the energy and illumination of that energy.”

Swami pauses to see where I am in comprehending the lesson.  

Then he continues: “There is no judgment how you choose to live your life.  The only suggestion from The Divine is that you allow your light bulb to shine brightly.”

He chuckles at the phrase “suggestion from the Divine” and then pauses. 

He then continues: “Your inner Divine – everyone’s inner Divine – is Divine Mother, you know.” 

Another pause to allow this information to sink in.  

Then:  “You often confuse ‘doing’ with ‘being’.  So, you judge and label your activities and cast judgment upon yourself. 

Focus on Be-ing.

Focus on Source flowing in and on illuminating the Light. 

Anything else you decide to do is no matter,” he says with the flinging motion of his hand.  

A pause.  I sit with eyes closed consuming his message.  He senses my continued fear and addresses this: 

“You still fear your own power, your own light.

Well.

What if I tell you it is not your power, not your light.

You are simply the vase.  The vessel.  The light bulb.  

You do not create the energy.

You simply broadcast what is sent to you from Source.

You can choose to shine brightly or dimly.

In yellow or blue or green or any other color.

Or create an opache surface and allow no light out.

These are your choices.

But whether you choose to shine or not, the energy from Source continues to flow in.  

Drip, Drip, Drip.”  He chuckles at his leaky faucet sound.

Swami pauses and sits with me silently for a time.

Then he shares:  “Remember, I had this fear too; of my own power.  I became truly awakened and thought that was enough. I did not want to share my wisdom.  I feared my power. So, Divine Mother, my own inner Divine, had to rise up and move me into a new level of self-enlightenment:

“Much chaos and turmoil is created in the brain about this thing we call power.  Much concern about how we should use it and what we should do with it and who will judge us harshly when we do.

And yet, it is not even our power that we debate.  It is the power of God. The power of Source.”

He continues by addressing me:

“Now, I ask, who are we as simple mortals to be debating, questioning, the power of Source?  Are we not to be the fountain for all that we are given?

Is it not our obligation to allow Source energy to flow through us?

Is it not a tremendous honor to allow this?”

My heart opens to this message, and I graciously receive. 

I tell Swami: “I am honored and humbled to receive these words of guidance from you.”

Then I ask: “Are these words only for me or am I to share them?  And if so, with whom?”

He flings his hand again and says cheerfully “you choose.”  And then he is gone.  

Conclusion:

After some contemplation, I choose to share his message.  I decide that perhaps his message is from Divine Source, flowing into me to be broadcast out brightly.  You as the reader can choose for yourself how to receive this message about power. 

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Aho, 

With loving intentions,     Lila

*  Swami Amar Jyoti:

 Planning to travel through Tucson, I decided to visit a friend.  She immediately replied that her Guru, Swami Amar Jyoti, requests that I visit his Ashram.  She explained that he is no longer in body, but he is still very much present.  I had never been to an ashram.  As a matter of fact, I had never even heard the word before. However, how do you say “no” to an invitation from an out of body guru?  So I agreed to visit.  Almost immediately, he came to me through the ethers and introduced himself to me.  And this is how I met Swami Amar Jyoti in November 2019.  

A couple weeks later, I arrived in Tucson and visited his ashram, Desert Ashram, with my friend. 

 Since then, he visits me occasionally to assist with life lessons.  

To learn more about him and his ashrams:  www.truthconsciousness.org.  

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