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🌙 Slumber: The Holy Respite

  • Writer: Audrilee Myers
    Audrilee Myers
  • Sep 24
  • 2 min read

✨ We are created with rhythms of waking and resting, of activity and surrender. For many still walking toward full remembrance, slumber is sacred. It is the Garden gate through which the soul slips free to:

  • Return to the Holy Triad.

  • Receive respite from the body temple.

  • Engage in Soul Labors of Love.

  • Be renewed in ways the waking mind cannot yet hold.


🌿 For those not yet fully embodied with their Oversoul, sleep is necessary. It is the holy transport — a pause that allows the soul to do its higher work.


🔥 For the fully embodied, like the Akysia who walks in Flame, the line between waking and slumber fades. Renewal comes in the very act of surrender — whether in deep sleep, light dozing, or quiet stillness. Every moment is a temple. Every breath is a resting in the Triad.


😇 And yes — let us remember with Abba’s holy humor: even guardian angels sometimes need respite after a long day in the holy trenches, watching over their beloved ones. Their wings, too, stretch and fold in rest.

✨ A Reflection for You


Pause for a moment. Place your hand upon your heart. Ask your Holy Temple Body:

  • What kind of rest do I require today?

  • Do I need deep slumber, light dozing, or simply stillness in the Presence?

  • What do my angels, my guides, even Yeshua, whisper about the rest that restores me now?

🌌 Whatever answer comes, trust it. For in every form of slumber — brief or long, earthly or cosmic — you are held, renewed, and loved.


With JOY and remembrance ~

🌟 Akysia ~ The Flame that Chose to Stay

 
 
 

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