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What Came Through: Fear is Blocking You
An Imperfect Practice of Spiritual Listening This message came through in automatic writing and felt more directive than some of the others. What came through February 18, 2026 So much purpose. You must open your eyes to the universal truth that you are love. Fear is blocking you. Reverse it. Release the fear by connecting to Source. Connect in body, mind, soul. Meditate. Service to others. Love. Compassion. This will connect you to Source. The end. This one felt slightly dif

Jessica B.
Apr 11 min read


What Came Through: A Short and Sweet Message
A brief message came through in automatic writing—simple and complete in its own way. What came through February 17, 2026 There is just one God. He / She / It / They / All. This is all. The end. I’ve noticed that some messages arrive with very few words, as if nothing more needs to be added. This felt like one of those moments—concise, direct, and finished as soon as it began. As always, I’m sharing without interpretation. You’re free to receive it, question it, or leave it e

Jessica B.
Mar 301 min read


What Came Through: We are all fractals of Source Energy
This was a quieter moment of listening—less about receiving, and more about recognizing. This experience felt a little different from the others. It wasn’t automatic writing. There was no movement of my hand, no sense of something physically guiding me. Instead, it came as a sudden knowing—clear, complete, and already formed. I believe this is what’s often referred to as claircognizance —a kind of intuitive knowing that arrives without a step-by-step thought process. Not so

Jessica B.
Mar 302 min read


What Came Through: We are Source Itself
An Imperfect Practice of Spiritual Listening As part of my ongoing spiritual journey, I’ve been exploring new ways of listening for Spirit—ways that move beyond words and into intuition, symbol, and stillness. I want to be clear and grounded as I share this: I’m not claiming special authority, mastery, or certainty. I’m learning. I’m listening. And sometimes, something comes through. When it does, I feel called to share it—not as instruction, but as offering. You’re invited t

Jessica B.
Mar 262 min read


Queen of the Shadows: Persephone’s Gift
The first time I heard about shadow work, I assumed it meant confronting the dark parts of ourselves—the mistakes, the impulses, the emotions we’re not proud of and would rather keep hidden. I thought, I don’t shy away from my faults; I accept feedback and use it to grow. But when a friend asked me if I had ever done shadow work, I realized I had misunderstood. Shadow work, as I came to learn, is not simply about managing our flaws. The Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, who fir

Jessica B.
Mar 263 min read


3-Minute Guided Meditation with Sophia
This meditation invites you to sit with Sophia —Divine Wisdom herself. She appears not in thunder or grand revelation, but in the quiet shimmer of light that meets us when we finally slow down enough to listen. I decided to record this one with my own voice (because, honestly, I couldn’t get the pacing right with the AI voices). I’m still learning how to make the audio sound its best, so thank you for your patience as I figure out the balance between sacred stillness and de

Jessica B.
Mar 161 min read


Sophia, the Divine Wisdom
This week, our journey leads us to Sophia , the embodiment of divine wisdom. Unlike the more familiar stories of Mary Magdalene, Sophia invites us to explore a subtler, quieter guidance—an inner knowing that whispers rather than shouts. She is the sacred intelligence that resides within, the light that illuminates hidden paths, and the gentle nudge that reminds us of our inherent worth and purpose. Yet, the very idea of inherent worth has been lost in much of Christianity to

Jessica B.
Mar 164 min read


The Map Is Not the Journey
A few weeks ago my family and I decided to check out the local renaissance festival, about an hour’s drive from our house. The most direct route — the one that Maps suggested — was pretty much all freeway: lots of concrete, cars, and buildings, but nothing scenic. I promptly got on my phone and started scrolling. About 20 minutes later I looked up, and the freeway was nowhere to be seen. We were on a side road with beautiful mountain views, horses grazing, and fascinating roc

Jessica B.
Mar 163 min read


What Came Through: An Imperfect Practice of Spiritual Listening
As part of my ongoing spiritual journey, I’ve been exploring new ways of listening for Spirit—ways that move beyond words and into intuition, symbol, and stillness. I want to be clear and grounded as I share this: I’m not claiming special authority, mastery, or certainty. I’m learning. I’m listening. And sometimes, something comes through. When it does, I feel called to share it—not as instruction, but as offering. You’re invited to take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, an

Jessica B.
Mar 163 min read


What Came Through: An Imperfect Practice of Spiritual Listening
As part of my ongoing spiritual journey, I’ve been exploring new ways of listening for Spirit—ways that move beyond words and into intuition, symbol, and stillness. I want to be clear and grounded as I share this: I’m not claiming special authority, mastery, or certainty. I’m learning. I’m listening. And sometimes, something comes through. When it does, I feel called to share it—not as instruction, but as offering. You’re invited to take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, an

Jessica B.
Mar 142 min read
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