✨ Overview:
This piece is both a prayer and a declaration.
It is a return to self — not the self shaped by fear, silence, or performance, but the one emerging from reverence, wonder, and truth.
Here, the author offers a daily blessing, not to plead for transformation, but to acknowledge that transformation has already begun.
Living as a cathedral of awe means choosing to carry sacredness within — and letting that inner architecture shape how we move, feel, relate, and become.
🌿 Key Themes:
Self-Blessing as Reclamation:
Many of us were raised to bless others, serve others, defer to others.
This chapter reclaims the blessing for the self — as a healing and holy act.Awe as a Way of Being, Not a Feeling:
Awe is not something we wait for. It is something we cultivate.
In the mundane. In the messy. In the mirror.The Body as Sacred Architecture:
Our breath, our emotions, our sensations — they are the stained glass, the arches, the open space within.
📚 Key Quotes:
“May I be a cathedral of awe — not just in moments of silence and stillness, but in the chaos of the everyday.”
“I bless this body that has held both terror and tenderness. I bless this heart that dares to feel again.”
“Let this be the day I remember: I am sacred. I am spacious. I am worthy of wonder.”
🌱 Intended Listener Takeaways:
That awe begins with how we choose to regard ourselves
That self-blessing is not selfish — it’s foundational
That living as a cathedral of awe means making room for the sacred in every part of life
✨ Mood for Listeners to Carry Forward:
Deep reverence
Emotional grounding
A quiet return to the sacred within
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