My Purpose: Embodying Unconditional Love and Becoming the Medicine
- The Mindful Balance

- Aug 21
- 5 min read
A Channeled Message from Spirit

After my channel opened, for a time, I asked Spirit: “What is my work here?”
The answers didn’t come all at once. But I kept trusting and leaping into the unknown, as asked.
The answers arrived in whispers, in numbers and letters flashing across my path, in songs on the radio at just the right moment, in birds gathering in my yard, in fire and feathers, and in the quiet miracles of my own healing.
Now I see it clearly:
✨ My purpose is to embody unconditional love.
✨ My purpose is to be the miracle.
✨ My purpose is to be the medicine.
Not because I have to heal anyone myself. But because when I live these truths — fully, openly, joyfully — others begin to remember that they, too, carry everything they need to heal themselves.

🌿 Being the Medicine: What Spiritual Healing Looks Like in Daily Life
Medicine isn’t only found in bottles or tinctures. Medicine can be:
A moment of laughter in the middle of heaviness.
A mother’s calm voice reminding her own nervous system, “I am safe. I am whole.”
A hand that rights a fallen sign on the street, quietly redirecting the flow.
A memory of summer air on bare skin, reminding us that freedom and childhood is sacred.
A garden of herbs planted with devotion, their spirits teaching us to root, rise, and rest.
When I say Spirit has shown me to be the medicine, I mean that every act, every breath, every choice can ripple healing into the world — not by force, but by resonance.

💜 Embodying Unconditional Love as a Path of Healing
Unconditional love is not abstract. It’s the choice to keep showing up, again and again.
It’s in the way we tend to ourselves without shame.
It’s in the way we hold our families in compassion while also holding boundaries steady.
It’s in the way we forgive — not to excuse harm, but to free ourselves from carrying it any longer.
When we embody unconditional love, we become living proof that love is real, love is possible, and love is the soil where miracles grow.

✨ Being the Miracle: Everyday Signs of Healing
Miracles are not always grand or dramatic. They live in the small and ordinary:
A child who suddenly feels safe enough to sleep in his own bed.
A nervous system that no longer panics at every sound, but stays calm and present.
A song on the radio that answers the exact question you just whispered.
Spirit reminds me: “You are not only waiting for miracles — you are becoming one.”

🌸 Joy as Sacred Medicine for the Nervous System
Spirit has also asked me not to forget joy. Especially, child-like joy!
Joy is not separate from healing — it is the proof of healing.
It’s the laughter that slips out when you least expect it.
The boisterous laugh you haven’t let fly in decades.
It’s the body moving slower, calmer, not from fatigue but from peace.

🌞 Remembering Joy is a Sign of Healing
It’s remembering, not only the wounds of youth, but especially the wild, silly, rebellious joy of it too.
Those memories are medicine. When your brain doesn’t default to the scary, traumatic thoughts or memories and starts bringing you back to the fun times you had.
That joy is proof that the soul has space again to breathe. A sign that your nervous system and brain are on the right track to healing.
Joy is medicine. Laughter is prayer. Both belong to the work just as much as stillness and shadow.

🌙 Gifts Before Boundaries: Learning to Use Healing Wisely
One thing I find fascinating is how Spirit has unfolded this path for me.
The gifts came first: the ability to soothe, to heal, to activate, to remember gifts from my ancient past, to be a channel of medicine. I saw others shift in my presence, or from simply talking with me from afar. I felt the current flow through my own body. And I saw the changes in others ripple.
And only later came the deeper message: not every gift is meant to be given to everyone.
The real lesson wasn’t just “you can heal.” It was: be the medicine. Not pouring myself out for all, but embodying the truth so that others awaken and remember their own power to heal.
It feels like Spirit said:
“First trust that the gift is real. Then learn how to hold it with wisdom and discernment.”
This is why my purpose is not about fixing others, as I had strived to do for most of my young life. It’s about living as an embodiment of love, miracle, and medicine in a way that ripples outward — not draining me constantly like before, but empowering others.

🌌 A Living Invitation: Becoming the Medicine
So here I am, walking my purpose.
I am the medicine.
I am the miracle.
I am unconditional love embodied.
And here is the invitation: You are too.
Not because someone else heals you, but because the presence of love, miracle, and medicine in another awakens the truth already inside you waiting to be remembered.
✨ This is my work, my offering, my purpose:
To walk as medicine, so you remember that you are whole.
To embody unconditional love, so you remember that you are worthy.
To live as a miracle, so you remember that you are divine.

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