The Potential Within

Prayer in Motion

When inspiration comes, it is often a prompt from the Divine to expand into something powerful. My beloved mentor, friend, and soul-sister Whitney Freya felt such a call — a current of love that continues to unfold through her leadership with the Great Mother March and beyond, becoming visible as conscious, embodied action.

Love multiplies when hearts recognize one another. When even a few stand together in devotion to something brighter, the atmosphere shifts. Joyful purpose becomes fertile ground. And from that ground, transformation rises.

It has been beautiful to witness how this sacred invitation expresses itself through different people.

For some, it shows up as uplifting stories shared into the digital space — voices like Sam Bentley consistently reminding us that goodness is not naïve… it is active.

For others, it becomes public gatherings such as the Great Mother March — honoring the sacred feminine in community and reclaiming reverence in visible ways.

Some carry healing into places many overlook — like Eckhart Tolle’s prison ministry work, bringing presence and inner freedom behind concrete walls.

Others step into civic life, as James Talarico has done, embodying Christ-centered values within political leadership — a reminder that love does not withdraw from systems; it can enter them consciously.

And still others write magical screenplays, build soul-led inventions, create music that opens inner doors, film documentaries that educate, speak on stages, tend gardens, raise children, and quietly heal the earth.

There is a remembering happening — a shared awareness that love is not meant to remain an inner sentiment. It is meant to become visible.

What moves me most is this: once you begin looking for it in motion, you find it everywhere. It has always been here. We simply learn to see.

Life is presenting an invitation — how will love move through you?

Blessing:
May you recognize the quiet nudge when it comes.
May you trust it.
And may your expression — however small or grand — become an offering to the world.