Becoming in Joy
loving the motion of who I am
I begin with . . .
I love who I am becoming.
Transformation isn’t a straight line—it’s a spiral, a bloom, a mystery.
I am not the same from moment to moment, and that’s a gift.
Sometimes I want certainty, a clear image of who I’ll become.
But joy doesn’t live in control.
Joy lives in the now, in the breath where I recognize: I am already becoming, and that’s amazing.
I begin by witnessing my expansion with love—not as a final verdict, but as a living, breathing process.
Even when I can’t define what’s changing, I can feel it.
I can trust it.
Loving who I am becoming is not about knowing who I’ll be—it’s about honoring the rhythm of my unfolding.
And when I do that, joy becomes my companion on the path – not just a reward at the end.
Questions for my Akashic Records:
What keeps me from loving my process of becoming?
How do I define myself too rigidly, too early?
Where can I feel joy in my own evolution?
What does my becoming feel like in this moment?
What Becomes Clear:
I don’t need to be finished to feel joy—
I am already worthy of love in the motion of becoming.
This Akashic Records practice comes from Cheryl’s workbook:
The Way of Joy:
Ten Akashic Record Practices for Presence, Becoming, and Delight
Available in Cheryl’s Bookstore
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