The World Opens When We Know Our Role
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A lot changes when we stop asking life to prove itself before we meet it.
We have been taught to look at what is in front of us and decide quickly what it means. Too small. Too late. Too broken. Not enough. But maybe that was never our role. Maybe we were never here to judge every person, every moment or every situation placed before us. Maybe we are here to bless. To take what is here and bring it to God. To meet life through a greater view, not just through what it looks like right now.
To bless does not mean we replace God. It means we stop seeing through fear, lack, and appearances alone. When we say highest, we mean the perspective of Source. The greater view. The view that is not trapped by limitation. To bless is to take what is in front of us and hold it in that truth. Not in the smallest reading of it, but in the deepest one. Not by what it seems to be right now, but by what becomes visible when it is seen with God.
This is why the moment with the bread and the fish says so much. Jesus did not focus on what was missing. He did not agree with lack. He did not call the moment limited before offering it. He took what was there, blessed it, and offered it. And it multiplied. That shows us something powerful. Judgment closes too fast. Blessing opens. The moment we stop defining something by its limits, we make room for more than the world can explain.
And this is not only about one miracle. It reaches into daily life. A moment can seem ordinary and still hold great power. A person can seem stuck and still carry light. A situation can appear closed and still be full of possibility. When we bless, we stop meeting life at the level of surface appearance. We stop reacting only to what our eyes can count. We begin to meet life through trust, through offering, and through the greater view of Source.
Maybe this is what it means for a cycle to be complete. We know our role now. We do not need to judge everything that comes before us. We know how to hold it. We know how to bring it to God. We know how to bless. And when we remember that, the world opens differently. Not as something to fear. Not as something to control. But as something we are finally ready to receive.
Blessings ∞