Your connection to your source
When we speak of your connection to your source, we mean that thing that can’t really be called a connection because that would imply something that could be broken, which this connection really cannot be.
You can pretend, as much as you want and for as long as you want, that you are not connected to your source. The main way most of you do this is to insist on paddling upstream and doing all the organizing of your life and its events and connections on your own. You also, for reasons that we very much understand, want to be seen as standing on your own and not really needing help, physical or non-physical.
The thing is, however, that you are surrounded by reminders of your ever-constant connection to your source. You are reminded of this every time you hear a bird singing its simple song of desire. A bird calls out to another bird or simply wants to hear the sound of its song. Why the bird does what it does is not really that important. But that you have drawn to you something so beautiful and amazing and so very, very connected to the flow of all things is a powerful reminder of your own connection, if you will allow it.
Anything that you can observe that is beautiful to you or that moves you or that brings you relief or that just simply feels good to you is a reminder of your connection to your source. That basic better feeling is your source calling to you. Never impatient, never once believing the disconnection that you believe, and certainly never anything other than unconditionally in love with you, your source calls and calls and calls endlessly. When you hear its song, you feel better, your world improves almost immediately, your heart lifts, and everything around you moves more into a state of alignment as you begin to drop resistance to what you are observing.
It just takes a breath and a desire to remember who you are for that reminder to come to you. It is always, always, always there and has never, ever been lost to you.



Thank you, that was so lovely to hear and be reminded of.
I’ve sometimes felt lately that my connection to source has disappeared and felt very alone. I found myself on this website and this page without really knowing how I got here.
Thank you for the reminder that our connection to source cannot disappear, we just forget that we have it. Also that we have the ability to remember that connection anytime we intend to do so, and just allow it to be with us.
Many blessings to you from Ireland,
Helen