Letting Spirit Infuse
The very first person who incarnates a way of living in the Spirit is Mary of Nazareth. Mary who responded with an unconditional, yes. She models the faith to which God calls all of us: A total and unreserved yes to God’s request to be present in and to the world through us.
Mary, humble and open, embodies this as a vessel for God's presence in the world. No prerequisites are demanded, no accolades or achievements required. Mary’s yes echoes a boundless hope, revealing our capacity in life. It’s not about managing or perfecting, but about surrendering to the divine unfolding within. The Christ isn't confined to history; it's a perpetual presence, an eternal dance of spirit and matter entwined. Jesus exemplified this unity, unveiling the intertwining of the material and spiritual, where divinity blossoms in every particle of existence. Every moment holds this sacred union. Spirit thrives through matter; the divine breaks into history in every shared breath, every act of recognition. We, too, birth the Christ within us when we embrace this union. It’s about witnessing the divine within the mundane, letting spirit infuse the material. The Forever Coming of Christ isn’t a distant event but an intimate reality, here and now, within and without. Our openness to this unity allows the divine to dance ceaselessly within us, shaping a reality where the sacred threads of spirit and matter interlace in perpetual harmony.
May the echo of Mary’s unreserved yes resonate within us,
guiding our hearts to embrace the eternal dance of spirit and matter,
allowing divinity to weave seamlessly
through our existence in perpetual harmony.