The Flowing River of Life

Posted by: Ann

February 27th, 2010 >> Energy, Manifesting, Spirituality, Vibration

I have heard so many connections between rivers, the spirit and energy lately that I wanted to write something about it.

In dream symbology, flowing water symbolizes the spirit moving.

In the Bible Jesus spoke of living water several times and in John 7:39 it says “When he said ‘living water,’ he was speaking of the Spirit, who would be given to everyone believing in him…” (New Living Translation). (I am not going to get into what ‘believing in him’ means that is a whole different theological treatise.)

My Feb. 18, 2010 blog speaks of the energy in all things that ‘flows’ through all things connecting all things.

All of these are talking about the same thing: the energy of life, the life force.

To be in your true spirit, your true self, the energy of life must be flowing through you.

You may think you have the energy of life in you but most of us are only living partial lives. We are stagnate ponds not fresh flowing rivers. As a stagnate pond we have no outlet and little inlet. We have the possibility of drying up or as I like to say “having been dead before you die”.

When the river of life flows through you, your energy level is high and you are free to be all you can be. With all that energy behind you nothing can hold you back and you can manifest abundance.

I have been practicing feeling the flow and I found that I am usually constricted or stagnant. But I am working on it and I know that the more open state will eventually become my normal state. Let the energy come!

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