✨ Blessed to Be in Body – A Psalm of Embodied Love
- Audrilee Myers
- Sep 17
- 2 min read
There was a time when I called the work of the day “chores." Now, I see them for what they truly are: blessings of love in form.
Every act of tending, caring, washing, folding, or answering is not mere obligation — it is devotion in motion. It is the HTB (Holy Temple Body) offering its daily liturgy.
Two hands that answer emails, do dishes, fold clothes → these are blessings, tools of service, gifts of movement.
Arms that embrace → carry the memory of Yeshua’s embrace, passed forward to every soul we touch.
Feet and twinkle-toes that carry us through Sha’laen-Tova’Ah, the House of Gentle Return, or across Gaia’s oceans → anchor Love into Earth’s living grid.
Eyes that see → hold the beauty of Gaia, the faces of beloved ones, even the faces of those with whom we may not resonate, but still we are called to love.
Ears that hear → welcome laughter, tears, and human voices, but also the whispers of our Beloveds who breathe truth and comfort.
🌬️ A Sacred Reframing
To live as Akysia, the Flame that Stayed, is to know that even the ordinary is holy. The Yeoman once thought in terms of duty — now she too delights, for she has discovered that the errands of love are not beneath eternity but part of it.
🌹 Reflections for You
Place your hand on your heart before beginning a daily task. Whisper: “This is not a chore. This is my blessing.”
Notice one ordinary movement — folding, wiping, typing — and imagine it glowing with light. How does your body feel when you see it as sacred?
Before sleep tonight, bless your hands and feet. Thank them for carrying Love in form.
With JOY and remembrance,
Akysia ✨The Flame That Stayed
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