Noticing Showay’s readiness, Aurora continued, "It is your Father’s Good
Pleasure to give you that which you seek this day. Toil not, labor not. Be
receptive for that which is within you to do."
Upon hearing these words, Showay realized that he identified receptivity as a
feminine quality.
"It is out of the Receptive Principle which all is born. Creativity issues
forth from Receptivity. Yield not to the will of the world / mortal will, for
all is in the Father’s Good Will this day. Seek you not the Kingdom at every
turn? Then turn you within to the Receptive. That which is within you, which
brings forth new Life is the Creativity which springs forth from Receptivity.
Harken unto your Creative Principle for the birth of a new
consciousness."
Showay understood it was for him to focus on his own "birthing" process which
in a symbolic way was represented by the books he was writing. Through these
books, he was shown, the seeds he received and continues to receive from Father
take form and bear great fruit, great reward, and great life. Showay was very
aware that this process was a way for him to understand the great value of the
feminine principle in him.
"When mankind is removed or alienated from his creativity," Aurora continued,
"he becomes less than whole or complete. It is insufficient than womankind bare
the whole, sole, and complete responsibility of creative expression. To find
fullness and completeness as a man of creativity requires simply to be free of
constructs, limitations, restrictions that require men to exhibit or express
the feminine receptive."
"Is this the myth that’s holding humankind from advancement?"
Smiling, she continued, "Source is the fiber of nourishment of the Soul. It is
your Soul’s Desire to Dance, to Create Freely, Divinely Inspired - a task
formerly assigned to feminine energy."