Connected and Creating

Chantel Day
3 min readAug 14, 2021
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Recently, I have been studying an article written by Pamela Kribbe called “Receive Yourself.” It’s loaded with spiritual considerations — ways we could re-experience the divine, especially the Female Divine.

Pamela Kribbe is a therapist and a writer in the Netherlands. She is the creator and publishor of The Jeshua Channelings, wherein I have been studying. I was referred to this website when I ran into my sweet friend, Layna, at the chiropractor. It had been some time since we caught up, and upon briefly updating our lives, she immediately felt prompted to send me to this website. Spot on revelation.

I’ll share portions of the essay, “Receive Yourself,” though the full writing is linked above.

Pamela writes in first person as if she is Heavenly Mother. She portrays the truth of how near Heavenly Mother actually is. That she is a mindful feeling away: “Dear friends, I am the voice of the Earth. I am beneath your feet and greet you all with warmth and a deeply felt welcome from my heart. I am with you, so very close by. Feel my presence in the air you breathe, the water you drink, in your own body that accompanies you in this life from beginning to end.”

Pamela goes on to highlight the truth that we are all a connected consciousness. I believe our spirits are far more energetically connected than we can grasp, and we don’t revel in this power enough. That we have influence and sway just from concentrating with our body, mind, and soul on the good of something. ““Everything that exists has a consciousness, a soul, but you have a creative power in you that distinguishes you from all other living beings.”

Also, she highlights the truth that the powers of creating and manifesting are in our spiritual DNA. “You are on your way to becoming gods — you are gods in the making — and you are learning how to become aware of, and to accept, your creative power.” The power beyond our ability to create is something I really believe, but I’ve actually found to still be culturally repressed. Our spiritual culture is based off not only the structure of patriarchy, but the concept. And this affects women and men. We are taught to yield to the spiritual revelation of a steward. We suspend our spiritual creative powers for the mightier powers of someone else. While a prophet of God is living on the Earth, and His testimony is a light for us, we still are responsible for drawing on the powers of Christ within each of us to arrive at insights, create new mindsets, and endlessly create in our individual lives.

To this note, I am quiet keen on the writings of Mary Magdalene, because as probably the most important women to ever write scripture (even though it didn’t make it into the canon), she relays the Gospel as not a deferment of our own creative power to another being who is over us in leadership. Rather, she heavily emphasizes that every individual should “return to their roots.” They should get in touch with the Light of Christ within and create and manifest power from the inner Spirit inside. That self-wisdom and leaning on intuition is a much more feminine influence for experiencing spirituality.

Well, of the eighteen paragraphs in this essay, I made it through two.

It’s time for this powerful, creative mama to sleep. I won’t be powerful or creative if I don’t get those zzz’s.

xoxo C.D.

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Chantel Day

Passion for writing: Heavenly Mother, resilience, compassion, the heart, manifesting, abuse, and personality typology. Join me in the conversations!