Communicate sacredness, build it, share it and spread it.
—reaching for love in a mug
All that is physical has an expiration date. We, in our current form despite complexion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetics, disability, religion, or veteran status, live steadily marching towards our individual expiration dates. Yet, that which is sacred does not possess a physical expiration date. Sacredness—vibrations, energies, frequencies: thoughts and bonds all exist forever—long after their earthly visitations privileges have been revoked by the stardust covered hands of time.
Ages hence, beings without records will not remember you for the vivacious hues of your hair, the profound thunder of your voice or the many Ivy League diplomas you held in your lifetime. And still, they will reverence you in spirit, honor you, maybe even subconsciously, for all that you made people feel, aspire to do—the paradigms you shifted…the visions and the divinity you manifested.
*Sacred: [noun] — that which serves a purpose higher than the physical; thus, is unassailable or not liable to doubt, attack, or question.
Maiiandostéka,
—♥Egypt
Word! I love this so much, Egypt! It’s disheartening, especially in this digital age, that so little it deemed sacred.
Very true Kelley! I do believe we all fall victim here and there— almost inevitably, but making conscious strides toward sacredness is a must. ? We’re supposed to advance as humans and experience the digital world, but we can’t lose ourselves in the process. ?
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