The Plan - A Journey reflection
- LH
- May 12
- 2 min read
This journey toward my one-night show has been nothing short of beautiful. And getting to build it with family has made it all the more meaningful. I’m beginning to see, truly see, what’s possible when we come together in full creative alignment. The vision is expanding. The potential is glowing. And I can feel where this could lead us.
But first…
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers out there. I hope yesterday brought you joy, love, and sacred rest.
While sitting in church with my mother, I felt Spirit download so many ideas about this show, not just as a performance, but as a glimpse into what my true work could look like. I wish I could spill it all now, but… you’ll have to wait and see. 😏
The sermon was powerful, it almost made me want to join, it was that good. It centered on belief. On claiming the light within you and walking in it. Being it.
We are walking power. We have everything we need to move mountains—yet we forget. We doubt. We dim. But those quiet nudges from Source… they’re leading us to what has already been planned for us.
Now let me pause on that word: “Planned.”
I used to wrestle with it. If something’s already planned, do we even have free will? But yesterday, and even in this moment of reflection, I received a new revelation:
The “plan” is for us to remember who we are. To re-member: to come back together with the truth of our being. And our gifts? They are tools to help others do the same.
That’s it. That’s the plan.
Because once we re-member that the same divine spark that is Christ, that is us, everything then changes. The limitations fall away. The impossible starts to feel possible. And how we choose to express our gift, that’s our freedom. Our art. Our responsibility.
Just don’t hide it. Don’t shrink from it. Be it. All of it. At all times.
And mind you this is a constant practice. This mindset won’t be achieved overnight. There’s reprogramming that must take place and that takes consistency. Be consistent.
What started as a goal to do one show this year has become something far more sacred. It’s about us. It’s a mirror. A remembrance. A celebration of who we are—and what we can become, especially when we plan, build, and dream together.
I’m so grateful for that. And I’m so excited about what’s unfolding.
Here’s the link to yesterday’s sermon if you'd like to tune in. It blessed me and I hope it blesses you too:👉 Watch here
Yours in shadows and in starlight,
—L.H.

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