Daily Message, December 25, 2022 - Goddess of Creation
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- Written by Shelly Dressel

Merry Christmas!!!
I know that not everyone follows this holiday but it is one of my favorite times of the year. When I think back to when my daughter was young, I was working and channeling and decorating and mothering and it seemed as if every moment was spoken for! But I was still thrilled.
This has been a very different Christmas, today especially. My whole family is thinking of my parents, loving them from afar. But we reach out to support one another also. I hope for you that you have love and people around you. Whether with you or afar, I invite you to open to whatever may be new and different. Life can be super challenging at times. Be present at the moment. Open to the light of God/ Source/ Soul and let in whatever may support you.
You are so very loved~~~
Shelly
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