The Bobby Pen

Learning to Flow, Learning to Allow

There's something powerful about water.

It can crash against rocks with incredible force, or it can sit quietly in stillness, reflecting the sky above it. Water knows how to move, how to adapt, how to nourish, and how to carve a new path when the old one no longer works.

As I reflected on this coming Sunday's Daily Word, “Flow,” I found myself thinking about what it really means to live in spiritual flow.

Not hustle. Not force. Not control.

Flow.

The Daily Word reminds us, “The words I speak flow from infinite wisdom.” And honestly, that feels like a spiritual invitation many of us need right now.

Because if we are not careful, life can pull us into reaction instead of response. Fear gets loud. Stress gets louder. Opinions swirl. Emotions rise. Before we know it, our words can become sharp currents instead of healing waters.

But Spirit invites us deeper.

The image from this Daily Word is beautiful to me: a rushing mountain stream that also gathers into deep, peaceful pools. Isn't that life? Sometimes we are moving quickly, navigating change, making decisions, carrying responsibilities. Other times we are called to become still enough to listen again.

I'm discovering that wisdom rarely shouts.

It flows.

It rises gently from that sacred place within us that already knows how to love, forgive, breathe, trust, and begin again.

And here's what I've noticed in my own life: whenever I stop trying to force everything, clarity eventually returns. Maybe not instantly. Maybe not dramatically. But like water finding its course, Spirit always seems to create a way forward. 

That realization has connected deeply with my White Stone word for this year: ALLOW.

If I'm being honest, part of me wanted a more exciting word when it first came. Something bold and triumphant like courage or abundance or breakthrough. “Allow” felt quieter. Softer.

But over these past months, I'm beginning to understand its wisdom. 

Allow does not mean giving up.

It does not mean becoming passive or disconnected.

It means loosening my grip enough for Spirit to move.

It means allowing healing instead of forcing outcomes.

Allowing people to have their own journeys.

Allowing rest without guilt. Allowing joy to return.

Allowing life to unfold one step at a time instead of trying to control every current of the river.

And maybe that's what flow really is. Not pushing the river. Not exhausting ourselves trying to swim upstream.

But learning how to trust the deeper movement of divine life already carrying us forward.

Sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is pause long enough to ask:

“Are my words flowing from fear… or from wisdom?”

“Am I reacting… or responding?”

“Am I adding turbulence… or becoming a calming presence?”

That doesn't mean we ignore hard things. It doesn't mean we become passive.

It simply means we choose consciousness over chaos.

In Unity, we often talk about being “in the world but not of it.” To me, that means we don't have to absorb every wave of negativity around us. We can become grounded in something deeper. We can anchor ourselves in divine wisdom instead of emotional weather.

And honestly? The world needs more people who know how to do that.

People who can speak life instead of division.

People who can remain compassionate without losing their boundaries.

People who know when to move like rushing waters and when to rest in deep stillness.

I think that's what spiritual maturity really looks like.

Not perfection. Not constant positivity.

But learning how to stay connected to the deeper stream.

This week, may we all take a breath before speaking. May we listen more carefully to the wisdom beneath the noise.

May our words become healing.

May our presence become peace.

And may we trust that even when life feels uncertain, Spirit is still flowing through every moment, guiding us forward one loving choice at a time.

“The words of the mouth are deep waters; the fountain of wisdom is a gushing stream.” — Proverbs 18:4

See you Sunday.

Love, Rev. Bobby

With love, Rev. Bobby 💖

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