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Holy Saturday - A Day of Solitude

Holy Saturday in the Cristian tradition is a day of acceptance of circumstances - Jesus was crucified on the Cross - the whole movement of love and forgiveness He represented seemed to die with Him. What would happen now?

Each day we are faced with the same question - what's next? Since it's one of the more difficult questions to answer some seek support through astrology or psychic readings, many pray for guidance, others "go with the flow" letting all unfold. No matter the approach, we all come to realize we are not in control, something larger and greater is at work, but what?

To answer this seek silence, get quiet, and begin to relate to your own personal sacred space. That is where the answers lay - in "Solitude." The more we experience Solitude and rest in Solitude, the more we are guided by our own higher principles related to the life experience of each day.

So for those seekers of Truth and resurrection for your life - seek Solitude through reading, journaling, meditation or prayer, and being in nature - it is simple enough, yet profound.

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