Matsya was an incarnation of Vishnu, the Hindu deity that was given the responsibility to preserve the universe. He chose to turn himself into a fish, named Matsya, and was able to balance the earth and the waters on the planet.
Martha writes: Greetings to you! I am a long-time reader of your work. I first read your columns in the Sedona Journal of Emergence and have followed you for years on your internet sites, including Facebook. MBOs have been a staple of life for me for a very long time.
The Heart of the Mother: You are held in my heart, sourced by an infinite stream of love. Without love, there would be no Earth, no you, and no me. I am love. You are love. You manifested your desire to learn about love, so here you are.
I dreamed a woman was teaching me something on my computer tablet. When I pointed at the screen, she said I need to shave my hands! — Jana, Salt Lake City, UT
Another year and a fresh start or a “beginner’s mind.” We look forward with fear, excitement, and apprehension, most often with bits of all three. Similar to a cosmic version of Ground Hog Day, we start off with happy anticipation and change what we know to change.
Every year I make my resolutions and create the vision board, but nothing ever seems to materialize. I have gone to the events that promised the life of my dreams. I bought the crystals and said the prayers, but I feel I’m wasting my time. Any advice? — Lauren, New York
I tend to stop myself when I want to share my artistry and put it up for sale. I begin to ask myself, “Who do I think I am to ask people to purchase my art when the world is in such turmoil?” I am in such a stuck place. I don’t feel worthy at all! — Kara
January 1: I am completed. I am fulfilled with teaching (iron). To all the ancestors, we take time to be now. January 2: I am completed. I am fulfilled with pilgrimage (apache tear). Those born before time, we move our attention back to awareness.