Turning Fear into Love

Blessings; May you feel the Elven song within, hear the voice who speaks from your heart-space. We are Tuatha dé Danann, the children of Nature and the stars.
–T.E. Pelton, author, Elven World mythologies

Finding myself in Fear, I direct my mind to Love. Breathing in the connection with divine love who pours over my body and washes me with warm, sensuous kisses, I feel it. It is the divine as one entity. And so, I am quiet, so I can accept this gift.

Here I can see the light of a Golden embrace shining upon me; Love pure and without manifestation. When I open my eyes everything is now, this moment, this passion; this feeling of being human and being in this place between sleep and awake; this lavish, bountiful, munificent consciousness.

In a balance of human and light, am I, as I stand in admiration with grace and wonder. I balance tenuously, like a spider in her web, like a dancer on her toes, like a wave that catches the sunlight, in just this one infinitesimal moment of now; that space which is both infinite and yet does not exist; this One.

When I open my eyes there is the most exalted Love in everything; it is the manifestation of this Love in the Earth: the sky who cherishes me with her angelic clouds, the trees that hold me in their arms above and below, the mountain’s, reach, the glide of the hawk, the dance of the hummingbird, the starlight that nourishes each one and everyone on this earth, and in the tender, knowing eyes of the one I love.

It is Scota, the Elven goddess who is teaching the ability to change all that is negative into Love who is with me, guiding me to find this way. I honor her, I let her be me and teach me to work this magic.

Blessings.

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