Namaste
In my deliverance, when I experience a critical passing thought or see a contracting situation, I hear the inner voice of deliverance whisper Namaste (pronounced: nam-as-tay). This is an ancient Sanskrit word that roughly means, “The Divine in me recognizes and salutes the Divine in you.”
Instantly, what started out as old onion vision now changes into Pearl Vision, and my being embraces whatever is causing the limitation to relax and allow what is to be. No need now to make it better or make it go away or bring it in closer. My being just feels like a silent witness in choiceless awareness.
Since we are not the doers, and intentional efforts have no place in the real world of illusion, this process of allowing, accepting, and embracing what is — as is cannot be practiced as a goal or path.
An event either happens by Grace as an experience of freedom or at the opposite polarity, in which case Source gets to pretend that It is feeling limitation again through Its extension — you!
As the understanding of Pearl Vision deepens, the experience of what is — as is, becomes a normal way of life without a thousand interruptions a day from the voice of deliverance reminding you.
So, even though repeating a mantra to intentionally connect with Spirit can be futile, when it happens by Grace, it is very effective. What is — as is! Namaste!
~ From: Onions to Pearls, by Nadeen (aka Michael Clegg)