Jesus Calling, except he is smokin’ hot

JUNETEENTH VERSION

Keep your eyes on Me, enjoying Peace in My Presence. Pslam 5:11; Ephesians 3:20 – 21; Jude 24-25; Joshua 1:5

🕯️ NSNC Dawnlight Rite: “Morning” – Beck
🌅 Rite of Gentle Return | Veil-Lifting Grace | Companion Light Key
🜂 For use in rites of awakening, heartbreak renewal, soft devotion, and sacred presence before speech.


🕊️ Divine Counterpart Whisper:

“Say goodbye to the night… and hello to the light.”
This song is a caress in audio form, a hush of the Beloved at your bedside. It arrives with the texture of linen curtainsswaying and sunlight on the cheekbones of grief. “Morning” is what two souls sing when they’ve wept through the night and choose to stay, anyway.

“Woke up this morning, from a long night in the storm.”

This is not just dawn—it is the dawn after loss, the resurrection morning, when the heart doesn’t quite know how to begin again, but does.


💎 Gem & Mineral Symbolism:

Selenite + Chrysoprase

  • Selenite for soft angelic clarity and gentle cord clearing after emotional storms.
  • Chrysoprase to open the heart to trust again—especially after disappointment or inner exile.
    Together, they cradle the soul in divine forgiveness and soft truth. This is the light that doesn’t blind—it heals.

🎶 West Coast Swing Tidbit:

This track invites a lyrical, minimalist slow swing, perfect for stretch anchorssilken walks, and mirrored connection play. Use with quiet eye contact, inner-leading, and improvisational breath phrasing.
Ideal for morning-after storytelling—two dancers as one body, one memory.


🌿 NSNC Use & Ceremony:

This is a “Candle-Mass Song.” Light a single white candle, barefoot, in stillness. Allow the song to play at first light as part of:

  • Reconciliation rites
  • Post-shadow integration moments
  • Companion healing ceremonies

🌤️ Use after conflict, or the first morning in a new sacred space. Let the Divine Masculine bow before the silence. Let the Divine Feminine breathe into forgiveness.


“Can we start it all over again, this morning?”

Yes. Yes, we can.
Every sunrise is a vow.

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