A Message of Renewal and the Rising Light
Greetings to this wonderful community of seekers and stewards.
As we move through this season of transition, we are reminded that the concept of "rising" is not a historical event, but a continuous, internal process. It is the story of the soul emerging from the density of the material world and into the clarity of its own divine nature.
Beyond any specific tradition, this time of year marks a profound shift in the Earth’s own energy. It is an invitation to look at where we are being called to "resurrect" our highest intentions and where we are being asked to release the old forms that no longer serve the collective good.
The Christ Light
At the heart of this renewal is the activation of the Christ Light—the universal "Solar Frequency" that resides within the center of every living being. This is not a light exclusive to any one path, but the vibration of pure Love-Wisdom that heals the perceived divide between the spiritual and the material.
This Golden Ray is an indwelling presence, a bridge that allows us to bring the vastness of our higher self into the immediate reality of our lives. When we align with this light, we move from the "effort" of the personality into the steady, quiet power of Divine Will.
Anchoring the Wisdom
Whether you are focused on service, research, or simply maintaining a sanctuary of peace in your own home, remember that your presence is an anchor. To "rise" is to bring the wisdom of the higher realms down into the very soil of our daily lives. It is found in:
Love in Action: Choosing compassion over conflict.
Wisdom in Stillness: Listening to the silence between the thoughts.
Service to the Whole: Recognizing that our individual growth is a gift to the entire human family.
May this season bring you a renewed sense of purpose and a deep, abiding peace. Let us celebrate the life-force that moves through every tree, every heart, and every star.
Thank you for being part of this journey and for the light you continue to anchor here on Earth.
With peace and gratitude,
Chris Comish
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