Smile


I know it seems simple, but what if we could simply smile our way through this reality?

What’s stopping us?

Well, there’s this humongous, dramatic and distracting theatre running 24/7. It is compelling and manipulative and seeks to pull us back in.

Added to that – we’ve all got a giant, fucking story of suffering we’ve been carrying around for donkey’s years. Many of us are married to it. We wear it like a heavy weight around our necks and that’s how we show up in the world.

Don’t get me wrong – our suffering is real, incredibly painful and runs deep. I empathise with people’s suffering – I truly do.

But, n there’s a big fucking BUT.

When we zoom out from our story, when we explore the mechanics of our reality, when we’ve uncovered what is going on here – the truth is glaringly simple.

There exists on our earth a parasitic energy which is harvesting our life-force. Literally and physically speaking. It wishes to cajole us with its negative influence so we transmit the same vibration, thus perpetuating the adverse frequency of which ‘it’ survives.

Keeping us locked in a field of lower vibrational emotions, driven by our ‘story’.

The battle is for energy – our energy.

The question I ask myself is – can I still thrive regardless of my story?

What does that look like?

For me – and you probably know what I’m going to say – the answer is LOVE. Self-love to begin with.

Because our ‘story’ – real or otherwise – is a wound in our field, an opening. Through that opening we are susceptible to the negative force.

The reiteration of our ‘story’ at some point has to come to an end and be integrated or better dissolved into a newer, higher version of ourselves.

A version that is waiting on the heavenly horizon, beyond the stormy seas – which we are carried to connect with upon the ships of nurture.

Can we celebrate our story and see the profound and poetic beauty in it?

Can we close redundant chapters and begin to live a life full of joy?

Of course.

First we need to smile at ourselves, warts n all – and then, well – divinity will smile back.

MYGA Summer Break


After a powerful few months together, MYGA is now taking a summer break and returning later this year, refreshed and ready for the next chapter.

The Sunday Sermon

In this Sunday Sermon, Danny shares some deeply personal, traumatic news and explores how even in the rawest moments of grief, there's an unexpected door that opens, one that leads to a deeper connection with love, with life, and with what we really are beneath it all.

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