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Without darkness, light would have no definition. Without evil, good would never be challenged to expand. Without definition and challenge, there would be no growth. Without growth, our spirits would not evolve.
Many indigenous peoples say the Earth is a schoolhouse and we incarnate here in order to learn. This makes sense only if we view the spirit as separate from the corporeal. If we do, then advancing to higher consciousness and an elevated spiritual plane holds great promise for human transcendence.
The Earth is a bipolar planet. Since all matter converts to energy, we can infer that our lessons will be of a bipolar nature. Darkness and evil are not, in and of themselves, our enemies. When we set up something as the enemy, we constrict and lose all prospect of growth. When we see adversity as our ally, our growth potential expands and accelerates.
I recently reviewed The Little Soul and the Sun by Neale Donald Walsch. You can read my review HERE.

The message in this book is that our spirits pledge with one another to learn specific lessons when we incarnate, and each of us plays a role specific to any person or persons with whom we have contracted. Thus, if I pledge to help another soul learn joy, I might be the implement of sorrow. Likewise: prejudice → tolerance; cruelty → compassion; animosity → forgiveness; fear → love.
This places adversity in a very different light, inclusive of the importance of endeavoring to change a bad situation. Growth lies in rising to the challenges we pledged to meet when making our contracts.
Viewing life in this way is empowering. If we made a contract that we later discover no longer serves, then it is within our power to change it. However, we might not readily see the means by which to do so. I have encountered this many times in my life and still struggle with it in some areas.
My spiritual teacher has often told me that I have the power to manifest what I want within a split second. When I sit in relative consciousness, this concept boggles my mind. When I move into absolute awareness, I understand and see the vast potential of existence.
Rumi speaks eloquently on this subject . . .
The Guest House
~Rumi
This being human is a guest house.
Every morning a new arrival.
A joy, a depression, a meanness,
some momentary awareness comes
as an unexpected visitor.
Welcome and entertain them all!
Even if they are a crowd of sorrows,
who violently sweep your house
empty of its furniture,
still, treat each guest honorably.
He may be clearing you out
for some new delight.
The dark thought, the shame, the malice,
meet them at the door laughing
and invite them in.
Be grateful for whatever comes,
because each has been sent
as a guide from beyond.
If truth holds that we contract with each other before we incarnate, then everyone we now meet is a guest in our lives. We might not like the gifts they come bearing, but they are gifts nonetheless – seeds to help us grow.
I see the Winter holidays as the Season of Light. Christmas: Star of Bethlehem; tree lights. Chanukah: Star of David; menorah. Kwanzaa: kinara. Yule/Winter Solstice: candles; yule log. The list goes on.
Each of us chooses whether to light our path or walk in darkness; whether to see not only with our physical eyes, but also with our spirit eyes. We choose whether to open our hearts and allow light to enter, or close them and live in darkness.
During this Season of Light, I wish us all the warmth of an open heart and the myriad blessings it bestows. May we invite in each guest who knocks, honoring the pledge we made to them. And may we walk in beauty, love, and harmony with all living things.

Until the next time, my friends… Namaste ❤
© Tina Frisco 2017
Tina Frisco

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Thanks for sharing, Adele ❤
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My pleasure, Chris. xxx
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Thanks so much for sharing, sister ❤
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My pleasure, sister. ❤
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Some very positive thoughts! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you, John ❤
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Thanks for sharing, Malia Ann ❤️
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Thanks so much. dear friend Malia ❤
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Hugs! 🙂 ❤
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Amazing post Tina and a subject that fascinates me – very profound and thought provoking.
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Thank you, Marje. A spoon to stir the soul ❤
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“…each has been sent as a guide from beyond”. Yes! Rumi was wise, indeed. This is profound. What a powerful post. Thank you, Tina!
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Most welcome, Jennie. Rumi speaks truth ❤
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Indeed! 😍
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This is so beautifully put by Tina. It explains so much of what we see as injustice in the world.If this plane is just a staging post then everything makes so much more sense.
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Thank you, Paul. Carry your light with you wherever you go ❤
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Thank you Tina Hugs PX
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Beautifully written, Tina. You have a deep understanding and connection to the spiritual side of life. I love the way you explained the importance of acceptance of all things received, for many of the unexpected and not pleasant may open us up and allows us to grow. Good things can come one’s way through adversity. Blessings & hugs! ❤️
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Thank you for your heartfelt comment, Janice. In order to see another’s connection to the spiritual, one must also have this relationship. I’m so pleased that we walk this road together. Hugs and blessings, my friend ❤
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Tina, this was so beautiful. Rumi’s words go hand in hand with a saying I often use – We meet people for seasons and reasons.” There is meaning for all the situations and people we encounter on our journey through this life. Thank you as always for spreading that awareness, it really helps many to put the sometimes unwelcomed things that happen into a better perspective. 🙂 Hugs my friend. xxx ❤
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Welcome, Deb, and thanks so much for sharing your saying ~ it falls easily off the tongue and encourages acceptance. Hugs back to you, my sister ❤
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One of my favorite sayings for decades. ❤ xxx
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A must read from Tina Frisco
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Thanks for sharing, Chuck 😃
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Thanks so much for sharing, Chuck ❤
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