Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Ouroboros, Lord of Benevolence, Victory Horse

The Ouroboros is a symbol of connection. The snake has it's tail in it's mouth, creating the circle. It is a connection without end.

In the song, 'The Circle Chant': In this circle of love, in this circle of peace. I feel the unity. This is about Divine unity as well. Connecting and being one with God is the way.

Ouroboros is also about unity. We are all one and we are "One with God". We may not realize it, but when we do, everything changes. When we love our self, we also love others. This says we are all connected and that life is a circle. You know it, feel it.


The Lord of Benevolence is holding his hand open to the bird, representing Spirit. Let the bird take these seeds from us. Offer them to Spirit. Some call this surrendering it.

This is the answer: be open, allow more information to come to you. Be in the Present and at peace. Call Spirit to you. Calling makes the connection.

This is largely a mental space. You know how to get to it don't you? Begin with the concept.
 


Victory is yours ultimately. Take a bow as you are in the winners circle. You have run the race and now stand victorious.

You can celebrate your victories and enjoy these days.

This is also a time for being grateful for all your blessings. When I think of the light color of the Victory Horse, I am also thankful for the growing light of the Divine.

Good luck, get in the race and win. Then bow your head humbly in gratitude.
 
 

TODAY'S ENERGY:
Can we  be One with All and ask for oneness for all beings.  Lord of Benevolence is asking you to surrender to God and allow it to happen.  God may have some of His Spirits do the work or even meditations.  Victory Horse says you are already a winner, be grateful.

You are loved and blessed. 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rest in Peace dear Rev. Foor. xox

Anonymous said...

Rest in peace Ken, think of you often.

Anonymous said...

Ken, dear and kind. Thank you for your care and guidance. Jennifer

Anonymous said...

Rest in Peace dear Rev. Foor. I think of you often. Thank you for sharing your Pages of Shustah insights. SQ xox