Today’s Oracle Mornings episode begins with guidance from the Snow Leopard card in Messages from Your Animal Spirit Guides by Steven D. Farmer. This card invites us to embrace solitude as a sacred way to ground, reconnect, and restore balance.
Amanda then shares a powerful teaching she heard about in Kabbalah, about expanding the vessel and the light—a reminder that we are all vessels of Divine energy, and that expanding our capacity requires gentleness and patience. Just like our nervous system, the vessel must be strengthened over time so that it can safely hold more light without overwhelm.
In this episode you’ll discover:
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The difference between solitude and isolation, and why solitude is vital for grounding.
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How the vessel mirrors our nervous system.
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Practical ways to expand your capacity: breath, meditation, grounding, and rest.
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An affirmation and guided visualization to support your nervous system in receiving more light.
🌟 Affirmation: "I am a sacred vessel for Divine light. With each breath, I strengthen my capacity to receive, to hold, and to flow. My nervous system is calm, steady, and open, balancing expansion with grounding. I welcome the light in perfect measure for my wholeness."
✨ Try This Practice: Take a few minutes today to sit quietly with your breath. Imagine yourself as a vessel — a bowl, cup, or lamp — slowly filling with golden light, drop by drop. Whisper: “I can hold this. I am safe to receive.” Allow your nervous system to soften into the safety of expansion.
This week, notice how solitude, grounding, and nervous system care can help you grow your vessel with strength and grace.
Card Attribution: Snow Leopard from Messages from Your Animal Spirit Guides by Steven D. Farmer. Illustrated by Bee Sturgis.
📩 Amanda would love to hear how this practice resonates with you. Email her at @oraclemornings.
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