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Flowing into Divine Alignment
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Flowing into Divine Alignment

Deep Diving into Christ

January 2nd, 2025 – a day steeped in introspection, contemplation, awe, and inspiration.

I’m sitting in the car, recording this on my way to pick up a pizza for my mom, using my voice notes to capture the flow of the moment.

It’s not in the highest fidelity, but that’s the point of this new expression—making the process as fluid and enjoyable as possible.

Yesterday’s recording was in my podcast studio; today, it’s in motion. And honestly, I’m loving it.

For me, creating consistently has often required discipline.

But this season feels different.

I’m doing this purely because it feels good, and that shift in intention has opened up a wellspring of creativity.

My day began with spiritual nourishment.

A friend of mine, Jullien Gordon, who I met at the 2024 The Glow Up, started a series called New 260.

Each weekday, he decodes a verse from the New Testament—a perfect alignment with the 260 weekdays in a year.

I started by catching up on yesterday’s recording at 7 am and then joined today’s live session at 8am.

It was fascinating to delve into discrepancies between Matthew and Luke’s accounts of Jesus’ genealogy, a reminder of how layered and complex the stories of Christ are.

It was also an acknowledgment that these stories were told about Jesus by humans. Humans with unique perspectives, differing levels of consciousness, and specific agendas.

After studying with Jullien my curiosity led me down another rabbit hole, watching related Bible studies on YouTube.

By the time I looked up, I’d spent two hours immersed in just two verses. That’s the beauty of deep study—it’s a portal to greater understanding and connection.

From there, my day unfolded in divine rhythm. I coordinated with my friend Jade Michael on our Christ Consciousness Study Group, set to meet weekly.

I also planned to start The Way of Transformation, the sequel to The Way of the Heart, with my friend Keneecha. At first, it felt like a lot of commitments, but then I thought: what better way to spend my time than deepening my path in Christ Consciousness?

Ultimately, life’s purpose is to be a divine vessel for creative expression—a conduit for love, light, and healing energy.

It’s about allowing the presence of God to flow through us, unobstructed, so that we can inspire healing in others.

This purification begins within: aligning our metaphysical, mental, and physical selves with divine truth.

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This devotion is manifesting materially, too.

My recent reflections on The Glow Up and my Substack writings have drawn people to my work.

A client reached out, inspired by the path I’ve walked and the work I’ve done with others.

She wants to walk a similar path, and I’m preparing to launch a group program around the spring equinox to guide others in becoming divine vessels.

Then, after meditating, I received a text inviting me to perform my music at an event later this month.

Music is my most potent vessel for spreading divine truth—a way to infuse hearts and minds with God’s message.

That opportunity feels like a reflection of the inner work and inspired actions I’ve been taking.

Now, as I pull up to Mellow Mushroom to grab this pizza for my mom, I feel immense gratitude.

Gratitude for this new frontier of creativity, where I can simply be myself and create from a place of joy and authenticity.

This is the life I’m building—a life designed by God, rich with purpose and aligned with divine love.

Let this post serve as an inspiration, a reflection, and an invitation for you to walk your own divine path.

Sending you love, blessings, and the courage to flow into your highest self.

Love and light,

Dijon

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