Arriya Kingrey

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Identity Death and the Creation Process

Who will I be when the next creation is created?

With each creation brought into form, there is this subtle death.  The version of me who had yet to create the next creation hadn’t yet been created. 

So who will I be when this next creation is created? 

Can I allow it to release, to melt away? 

When the words of the book come into form, or the delivery of the body of work, or the next iteration of my leadership embodiment, who will I be? 

I allow this subtle death to come over me, washing away the one who hasn’t created the creation so that the next fullest truest self can come forward. 

The version of me that has brought into form this next creation. 

The new hero’s journey - not so filled with trials and tribulations but filled with curiosity and a continuous up level.  And with that continuous up level is the continuous dying to the version of me that had yet to be brought into form. 

This dying doesn’t’ take place with pomp and circumstance.  This dying is subtle.  It can be a choice or it can be met with fear and resistance.  This dying is in service to what is being created.  The next version of you, your next creation, your next big vision, and even perhaps your great life’s work and purpose. 

This dying can be reliable in it’s uncertainty. Even though it may never look the same, there is a familiar pattern, a common story or experience that arises. 

This dying can be so beautiful and elegant and filled with a creative explosion of the next fullest, truest, expression of self. 

There is a common pathway that holds us in the our continuous up leveling.  It is something that when we are familiar with it we can allow our nervous system to rest into it. 

To allow. 

To surrender. 

When we are familiar with the path - even if the scenery is always changing - we can know ahhh, this is the time to release, and this is the time to vision anew, and this - THIS is the time for dying.  

For as we move through this continuous up level cycle, we can begin to appreciate the brilliance and the magic that is available to us through the dying.  Creative explosions, new perspectives, the next iteration of the creation, or the next fullest truest expression of our essence. 

Instead of doubting ourselves or being filled with uncertainty, we can rest into the knowing that being in the unknown is just the right place to be. 


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