Making the Roster
Making the roster—or having your name recognized—is about more than joining a team or being acknowledged for a particular skill set. It is the affirmation that you matter; that you are a contributor to whatever the cause or purpose is.
This recognition does not change who you are or what you may offer. But for you, it cements and gives validity to what you do, sealing in—like a pebble in concrete—that you belong. Know that you are a part of a greater purpose, and that your name, your soul-self, your being forever belongs in and of the cosmic family and ethos.
It is a human characteristic to want to be recognized and lauded, and it can cause you to queue up in line for things that may not be your true calling or passion—only to be recognized. Knowing this may cause you to pause and determine whether your actions and play are an extension of you, or simply to be recognized by others.
That basic need, when it arises, is a signal in itself: to turn inward and feel your worth, to receive the validation you seek from your true self, your Source, and your vibrational team of cosmonauts.
This is what may be deemed marching to your own drum, being a loner, or not needing the social acclimation that many rely on. Not to say you are not social—but you are social on your terms, rather than being driven to show up at functions just to get invitations to others. That is another form of being on the roster.
Breathe deeply and clear your rosters; gravitate only to those that call you out of excitement and joy. Do what brings you pleasure, what truly lights you up. That is not just a saying; you will beam from the inside out. Your eyes, your being, will gain clarity.
Use your energy and the construct of time doing exactly what brings you peace is your purpose. That, and no more. You are meant to enjoy—so do.