06/10/2026
I’ve been sitting with the concept of Becoming. In our last circle, the “lie” that I was ready to let go of was this Becoming that I thought I was moving through. It was Auset who corrected me that we already Are, we simply need to remember it.
To Become feels like we are suggesting perhaps that we are on our way to something not yet fully realized or a space we are not yet ready to fill, wether due to our shadows around worthiness, or feeling unprepared to take up such space. But there is an element of surrender here, a loosening of a grasp and an allowing that comes into play when we understand that all is woven as it should be and or hearts, our soul, knows what it is meant for. To Become something almost suggests an effort that hinders us rather than allows us to take the shape of our truth. It suggests control over the narrative; what would happen if what we became was not what we thought it would be? Would we be dissatisfied? Does this make us always chase the next thing? Wanting more?
When we come home to ourselves in such a place of trust, there is a freedom, and from that freedom a spaciousness. When we really tap into the tapestry off all things, to the divine within and the true oneness that we hold in our highest octave of truth, we free fall into the hands of All That Is. This is not ignorance, it is deep unwavering knowing. To hold this knowing likely means a deep excavation of who we thought we were.
As I begin to anchor in upcoming containers, laying the structures that will support the next group of priestesses, the energies present are unrecognizable. In their witnessing I find myself realizing 1. I do not currently know myself in these future frequencies, 2. I no longer know the person I used to be. I find myself in the paradox of the in between while feeling whole in this moment, and I am offered the shift in perspective the I am anchoring, rather than becoming. So I offer shift in perspective to you as well, that each new layer of our truth is being anchored into the now through our recognition of it. Through this remembering, we breathe life into our Wholeness, one layer at a time.