Whispers of the Sacred: A Journey to the I AM
- Darlene Green

- 5 days ago
- 3 min read

When I first began to scribe messages from the divine, I heard the words, "You are Source in form." At first, I agreed intellectually. Yes, that sounds right.
But one day, it hit me like a bolt of lightning. Not a metaphor. Not a poetic concept. But a cellular knowing:
I. AM. SOURCE. IN. FORM.
The realization shook me. It rattled the foundations of how I saw myself. I felt the Ascended Masters near: Jesus, Buddha, Mary Magdalene. They said: "You have no idea who you are."
And they held up a mirror.
They invited me to see myself—not through the lens of limitation, but eye to eye, peer to peer, divine to divine.
Healing the Past, Choosing the Present
One morning, while sipping coffee, I heard the phrase, "You were never promised fair." It wasn’t cruel. It was clarifying. It invited me to examine the pain I still carried—betrayals, grief, trauma. I realized I had wrapped each memory in a bubble of compassion, honored them for their contribution, and placed them on my inner altar.
I stopped dragging the past with me.
Because every moment we live in the past, or project into the future, we rob the now of our wholeness.
Creation only happens in the immaculate now.

A Different Kind of Light
Who we are is light in motion. Not just the physical part of us, but the full spectrum—seen and unseen. We are like the rainbow, where only part is visible. But the full range of who we are includes the density of our humanity and the radiance of our divinity.
To become whole is not to erase one side or the other. It is to hold both—to live where the land meets the water. To shift our awareness, like tuning to a distant fan in a crowded room. We all know how to do it. We practice it every day in small ways.
And so we begin to shift.
Wholeness and the Sacred "And"
We live in a world that teaches us to choose: either/or. But the sacred is an "and."
I am human and divine. I feel pain and beauty. I mourn and I trust.
Wholeness is the courage to live from our I AM—to bring all of ourselves to the moment. Not only our strengths, but also our wounds, with compassion. It is to live as a full-spectrum being.
When I say, "I choose my wholeness," I open the door to a life guided not by habit or history, but by inner wisdom. And that wisdom comes not through striving, but through presence.
Love: The Eternal Home
Love is not something we earn. Love is not withheld or given based on behavior.
Love is the frequency of our being. It surrounds us, enfolds us, and lives within us. Always.
The divine says, "You are the love you’ve been looking for."
We don’t have to seek it in others, though we often do. We need only turn inward and lean back. Feel it like a shawl of warmth on your shoulders. That is home.

Stepping Forward
We are each invited into our own unique expression of the sacred. No two paths are the same. But the longing we feel—the hunger for wholeness, for peace, for meaning—that is shared.
My hope in sharing this story is not to be followed, but to inspire you to ask:
What is whispering to me? What is my gift? What part of me is still waiting to be seen, held, or remembered?
Because your I AM already knows.
It always has.
And when you say yes, the journey begins.



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