Unraveling. Like a large ball of yarn that rolls across the floor. It grows smaller and smaller, the farther it rolls. It leaves behind, of course, a single strand of yarn, showing where it’s been. As it unravels, you call this “experience.” You call the single strand, “the past” or “history.” And what happens when the ball rolls so far that there is no more string? There is no more ball, either. Does that mean the game is over? Not at all. There is the entire string, just in a different form than the original ball, full, however, of all that history. It matters not what form life takes: a sphere, a line, it is all about the experience.
You, in human form, are the yarn. At times you get all balled up, at other times you unravel. Who or what is doing the pushing, the rolling, the balling up? The higher aspect of you that wanted to knit together as many strands as possible into one great tapestry of experience … to create something quite beautiful. Without your strand, it would not be quite as beautiful, as whole, as complete.
If you feel at times that you are coming unraveled, surrender that fear, that angst and allow the tapestry to be knitted together by the higher power that loves you so very much. Trust the process of knitting. You are so very loved.
wow this was a home run for me…..i can really relate to the analogy….thank you sanaya!!
Great post for these times!
Boy, is this timely!!!! I had a tech meltdown yesterday and had to really talk to myself!!! Took a lot of deep breaths and decided to let it go until today! I loved your analogy of the ball of yarn! You and Your team do such a great job! Thank you!
Perfect! just what I needed this day, in this moment! Thank you Sanaya
Man oh man, this one really packs a wallop, Suzanne! Can the many messages shared here be any clearer? Nice work, Sanaya. ?
I love your daily emails and look forward to them! And Thank you for providing them. I do find however that the font that it is being typed in now is hard for me to follow (read as easy) as the original one. Have you heard this from anyone else? My brain seems to be noticing how pretty it is and not what the message is saying. I am sure I am in the minority of this but wanted to share.
The message resonates daily and thank you so much again for sharing the fabulous insights of love!
I have been “unraveling” quite a bit here of late. I’ve lost three dear friends in the past three weeks. To say I have been deep in sadness would be an understatement. Dolores Cannon describes all lives past, present and future as the threads of a great tapestry. I was thinking about that yesterday and now Sanaya confirms it for me again. Thank you Suzanne & Sanaya. This was exactly what I needed.