In the shared space, we are both teacher and student—giver and receiver.
“How did you know I needed that?”
“It wasn’t for you, it was for me.”
This line is a great representation for many interactions with those we cross paths with. It's amazing how a lesson can be taught to the recipient—and the recipient.
"Recipient " is repeated twice for a reason: the one who speaks, speaks not only to the one across from them, but also to themselves. God and the process speak to us through others, through experiences, and through us. If we have the humility to know that we don’t know… the humility to receive and not only give… the humility to realize that all we possess—in thought or material—belongs to Him, then we will continue to find Him. And in finding Him, we find ourselves.
For we are Him and His.
When we seek God and ask Him for things, He doesn't always give us what we asked or wished for. Instead, He provides us the opportunity to inquire about what we sought.
It is in the inquiring that we acquire—the ability to reap the fruit of the thoughts and prayers we’ve sown.
God wants us to pursue Him in many ways, and one of the most powerful is through community.
A community brings people together. The buildup of collective, intentional energy—rooted in alignment, love, and acceptance—brings forth the divine. It brings to life a shared image, not only of possessions or accomplishments, but of character.
We are called to return conversation back to our shared world experience—not only through screens or pages, but through presence.
Though energy and vibration can transfer through non physical connections, nothing replaces the "impulse and effect" that takes place in a shared space.
The lessons are waiting. The answers you seek—the ones you have and the ones still coming—begin with one thing:
A conversation.
A conversation only happens between those who are proximate in vibration. And that conversation becomes the foundation for the unpredictable, the unknown, and the transformative. You grow because you become aware of all that you do not yet know.
And in that knowledge, the walls of limited conception begin to break.
From that breakdown, wisdom rises.
The wisdom of another becomes knowledge to the self. But it’s only through incorporating that knowledge—through process, through experience—that it transforms into true wisdom.
That metamorphosis happens when someone speaks to you and triggers a thought within you… or when you speak to another, and unknowingly speak to yourself in the process.
It’s a cyclical development—a sacred community of three:
You, another, and Him.
So don’t be too concerned about what you can provide for another or what you’ll receive in return.
Let the opportunities reveal what you truly seek—not what you merely want.
Create the space. Be open to receive.
And the empty well shall be filled—not only for your thirst, but for the thirst of others who will later come.

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