This transmission is about what we’ve chosen to “chew” and process through, so to speak, as incarnated Earth beings. We’ve bitten off quite a big “chunk” of learning and work for our life experiences. At times, it feels like a lot to handle — perhaps much more than we anticipated prior to incarnating. The Light Language offers us reassurance that everything is indeed going well and taking place as it should.
Light Language Keynote #9
Words that I received with the transmission:
“All is well. When you eat first that which is heavy, the processing takes effort, resulting in time (as you sense it).”
There was a visual of teeth, along with a big hunk of a meat-like substance — as in, sinking your teeth in to begin eating (there were lots of different sets of teeth in the imagery).
After we bite into food, there’s a kind of job or process to eat it. Following that, the food goes down through the digestive system, which is a process, and everything else from there is also a process as the food and its nutrients pass through the rest of the body.
The parenthetical statement is interesting in how it refers to this process being a way that we perceive the passing of time.
In our bodies, the eating and digestion all takes a certain amount of time. You don’t just gnaw off something, swallow it whole and it immediately incorporates. It requires many steps. They form an interconnected period or interval.
The Light Language is speaking to this process and where we find ourselves after having collectively sunken our teeth into something that energetically feels so big to manage. Metaphorically speaking, we eat and chew it, as you would a meal, and then we let it process and digest in our bodies, again, as you would a meal. We’re being told in the transmission that we’re indeed doing this, that now is the time for it, and that all is well as it happens, among many other things (the Language of Light always has multiple layers of meaning). This is ultimately a message of encouragement and support for our ascension process.
Enjoy the transmission — and happy chewing!