Rev. Staci

Dear Friends and Family,

There is something perfect within all of us, and perfection gives us the freedom to discover ourselves. It would give me great pleasure to think that at some point in time, I might make perfect all the things in my reality, however, I know that I will not. That is not how we are built as human beings. I also know that by practicing in those areas where I have made a mistake, I can choose to learn and do better.

An example of this that is very relevant is that my intention this year was to deepen my spiritual practices. My practice reduced significantly during these past six weeks of moving and even before those six weeks. I haven’t taught a class since probably February 2024, nor have I had the benefit of taking a class. I allowed life to get in the way of my spiritual growth. I did not stop my practice; however, I did imperfectly practice.

Thank God that at least there was an awareness to practice because that got me through the craziness and chaos of that time and space. Reflecting on the imperfect practice also made me aware of what is needed now for me to move forward with the deepening of my soul. So now, I am taking class and teaching a class that requires me to practice-practice-practice perfectly on some days and imperfectly on others.

Thank you, Spirit, for the gentle and non-gentle reminders of what allows me to be my highest and best self. I am fully aware that I may not perfectly practice, but my imperfection is better than no practice at all.

Namasté,
Rev Staci