Hello and welcome to today's daily reading where I pull a card for the collective each day.
This month I have chosen the Oracle of the Seven Energies by Colette Baron-Reed.
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And today's message is Birds of a Feather,
Card number 25.
Sharing,
Community,
A sense of belonging,
Fellowship with like-hearted people,
Understanding the concept of we before me.
Have you ever wondered how people naturally gravitate to one another and discover a surprising intimacy and connection?
There is a kind of magnetic energy,
Like an invisible ray of light,
That gently pulls people together to form something beautiful that can be shared.
As in the saying,
Birds of a feather flock together,
It comes from an instinctual need for belonging,
You might say.
We need community to survive,
To thrive,
And grow.
We humans are social creatures,
After all.
None of us are meant to be alone.
The concept of belonging is playing an important role in your life currently.
Perhaps you recently found yourself in a group where you knew that you were in the right place.
Trust those strands of connection,
For now is the time to thrive in the community.
What you will find is a deeper and more expansive way of looking at the world by barring yourself to others and sharing ideas,
Hopes,
And dreams.
However long you stay here in this journey of becoming who you're meant to be,
Connecting to community and participating in fellowship is the best thing for you right now.
You will flourish as part of a network of like-minded and like-hearted people.
Stick to what feels good and resonates with your heart as true.
When you understand the value of this community,
You will discover everything you're hoping for,
And much more than you're expecting.
Beautiful,
Beautiful.
We all need community,
And I'm glad you're here.
This is part of our community,
Right?
I hope this message was helpful for you today.
I will see you tomorrow for your daily reading.
Namaste.