Be it done unto me
Mar 05, 2026Two days ago, the Lunar Eclipse in Leo moved through.
And now we're in the tender space that follows — when what's been cleared starts to settle, and we begin to see what remains.
This is where Mary meets us.
Not with big plans or bold moves. With a single phrase:
"Be it done unto me according to thy word."
This is what she said when the angel Gabriel appeared. When she was told her life was about to become something she never planned for. When everything she thought she knew was about to be undone.
She didn't say "Let me think about it."
She didn't say "I need to understand before I agree."
She said yes. To something she couldn't see. To something that would cost her everything she thought her life would be.
I asked Mary about this in the channeling. About what it takes to say yes like that.
She said:
"You will not be able to cultivate devotion to God without humility. The very act of being devoted requires that you put down your own agendas and ego ideas of who you are to serve."
Put down your own agendas.
Your ego ideas of who you are.
This isn't weakness. Mary was clear about that:
"There is no weakness in humility. It takes great strength to know and be integrated with your highest self and be able to release your desires for one that is broader."
Humility isn't shrinking. It's expanding.
It's trusting that what's being asked of you is worthy of your yes — even when you can't see how it will unfold.
So here's my question for you this week:
What is asking for your yes?
Not the thing you think you should say yes to. Not the thing that makes sense on paper.
The thing that's been whispering. The thing that might cost you who you thought you were. The thing that requires you to put down your agenda and trust something bigger.
Mary's yes changed everything.
What might yours change?
With humility,
Shanti