Over the past couple of months I've caught myself smiling for no particular reason, smiles that seem to come from deep within. Today, the simple act of reminding myself that it was Christmas Eve seemed to coincide with an impulse of joy generated from some place beyond conscious awareness.
In this joy that needed to be spoken, I playfully explained to my dogs and cats that it was Cristmas Eve and tomorrow was the day we were going to be reborn into our light bodies and stay in them, right here on Earth!
While doing some laundry before breakfast, I thought more about what I'd just told my pets. What arose then was not so much a smile, but a very deep appreciation for Sanada-Jesus and his re-entry into third dimensional Earth life more than 2,000 years ago -- the birth that many will celebrate tomorrow, Christmas Day.
The realization that moved this feeling was about the dangers of coming into the trap of this 3D-Earth experience that has held so many of us for so many thousands of years. As I went into meditation recently, I got this idea: “We replay the fall of man into matter a hundred times a day.” In this light I looked at a typical day for me, all those moments when I'm dealing with ordinary life, focusing on tasks necessary to maintain existence in the material world, in and out of memory of who I really am, and that I am one with all that is.
"Wow," I thought, with a renewed sense of wonder, "Sananda jumped right into the open jaws of this huge 3D trap and then got out of it via the light body! Awesome!"
Of course, there's much unfinished business for Sananda and for us: his re-descent or return to 3D Earth, and our collective birth as a Christ mass. A spiritual brother shared with me recently (and just posted it on his blog) that he'd been "guided to not only celebrate the past birth of baby Jesus some 2,000 years ago, but also to visualize and look forward to Jesus' upcoming spiritual rebirth and redescent in his light body sometime in the next few decades."
This idea has played powerfully in my meditations over the past few days, and especially since the winter solstice.
I see it's now officially Christmas Day...I have some other thoughts to share later.