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How to listen to Inspiration and respond!


Inspiration often arrives like a whisper — a sudden word, a phrase, or a spark that feels

divinely placed.

At first, it seems simple and complete. But when we give it time, when we sit with it in

silence,

the message begins to expand.

For me, the first phrase was “I Meditate.” Clear, direct, beautiful. But as I contemplated,

it unfolded into something deeper: “I Am Meditate.” Not just an action, but an identity —

meditation as the essence of who I am.

And then, as the circle closed, I was reminded of what I already carried with me: “All I Am.”

Years ago, after a dream in which the Spirit spoke to me — “I Am That I Am” — I had those

words

distilled into a personal message and made them into a vanity license plate. Even after I sold

the car in early 2024, I didn’t let the plate go. I knew why — because those words meant

something to me, even before I understood the full depth of the message.

Now, in 2025, the inspiration has come full circle. What began as “I Meditate” has deepened

into

“All I Am, I Am All.” A heavenly reminder that God is all there is.

This is how inspiration works: it comes in layers, each one revealing a little more of the

whole.

What begins as a spark can grow into a flame of recognition, reminding us of truths we

already hold inside.

- Pause before acting — the first thought is often just the surface.

- Contemplate — let meditation deepen the message.

- Notice the circles — inspiration often brings us back to ourselves.

- Honor the emotions — they are signs of alignment with truth.

✨ Takeaway: Inspiration is not just something new; it’s often a remembrance — a return to

what we already are,

and to the One who is All.

Closing Mantra: *All I Am, I Am All — God in everything, everywhere. *


 
 
 

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Deborah Francis (Satori Kensho) is an Omnist, mystic, and spiritual educator, as well as the founder of Sow Good Seed LLC, SK Human Services, and the Omnism Academy of World Faiths. Growing up in Philadelphia, her spiritual journey began early with profound encounters with the Holy Spirit, leading to a lifelong exploration of diverse wisdom traditions. With over 30 years of meditation experience, she believes we are spirits living a human experience, each on a unique path of growth and evolution.

 

Deborah holds a Certificate in Holistic Integrated Health, a Bachelor’s degree in Human Services with a minor in Psychology, and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health and School Counseling. 

 

Through Sow Good Seed, she offers mindfulness practices, spiritual guidance, and integrative wellness support to inspire inner growth, peace, and transformation. Her work is devoted to helping people reconnect with their inner wisdom, live with intention, and cultivate presence.

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