Welcome to the Circle of Grace: A New Season of Healing, Sacred Activism, and Self-Love Mastery
By Kellie J. Wright
As I begin this new chapter—new blog, new home, new season—I find myself drawn deeper into the symbols that have always been with me, quietly guiding my steps. This time, one came through not just as a logo, but as a revelation. It carried the weight of my entire transformation journey—a message, a confirmation, and a promise.
What’s wild is—I didn’t design it. I didn’t offer suggestions or direction. I simply gave the copy I had written for the pages I envisioned, and I handed it all to God. I let Him create what He wanted to create. And what came back wasn’t just a website. It was a sign. A sacred echo. A seal on the very path I’ve walked.
The Symbol of the Circle and the Dove
At the center is a circle—simple, unbroken, and sacred. It’s more than design. It’s the image of what I’ve lived and what I teach: the circle of grace. A life that flows inward, grows outward, and returns again to love. No beginning and no end, only transformation. In grace, we are never outside the reach of God. Everything belongs. Every breath becomes part of the whole.
Inside the circle rests a dove, wings open and full of love, holding an olive branch with three delicate leaves. She has traveled far—through storms and silence—and she comes bearing proof that the waters have receded. Life can begin again.
This symbol reaches back to Genesis. After the flood, Noah sent a dove to seek signs of dry land. When she returned with a freshly plucked olive leaf, it wasn’t just a branch. It was hope. It was reconciliation. It was a sacred reminder of God’s faithfulness.
Past, Present, Future — and the Trinity
The three leaves speak to the rhythm of my own sacred activism: the past I’ve healed, the present I honor, and the future I surrender into God’s hands. They also mirror the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—moving through this work with gentle authority.
What the Colors Whisper
These muted rose tones that hold it all together feel like a prayer—soft, sacred, and quietly powerful. They remind me that this space isn’t just for insight, but for invitation. An invitation for those ready to heal, grow, and return to themselves—and to God.
What We Do Here
It’s a sanctuary for quiet self-love mastery, where we begin by nurturing the inner child and gently deconstructing the fear-based narratives written in our earliest chapters through what I call our First Book of Self. Then, we unravel our first version of love—the one shaped by survival, culture, and conditioning—through what I call the Internal Dictionary of Self: the emotional and spiritual language that either keeps us bound or sets us free.
Only then do we become ready to seat the crown of our self-worth—not as something earned, but as something eternally given.
Lived, Then Theorized
My life’s work has been lived first and is only now becoming theorized. Through the lens of transpersonal psychology, I’ve come to understand my path as sacred activism: living from the heart, flipping fear into faith, and anchoring my being in God’s truth. This is how we serve—by becoming the living embodiment of what we teach.
Why I Began This Journey
I believe in the Golden Rule. And I believe even more deeply in what Jesus taught when He said, “Love one another as I have loved you.” If we’re truly going to do unto others as we would do unto ourselves, we must be willing to love our own souls as God loves them.
That’s why I began this journey: to forgive myself for what I’ve already been forgiven for. To see myself through God’s eyes. To walk in truth and love from a place that can overflow into the lives of others.
A Sacred Goodbye and a Holy Promise
I was reading the story of Noah to my aunt when she transitioned—back to light, to love, to be with God. I remember the passage. I remember the peace. And I remember the work it was connected to in the months before. Everything is connected. This was never just about a blog, or a logo, or even a season of change. It’s a covenant. One I will keep. One I will finish. And God knows the way.
The Invitation
This work is not easy. It must be practiced again—each new day—with intention and dedication. But this is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. For me—and for so many others.
Whether you believe Jesus is the Messiah or not, I need you to know: He is real. He died on the cross for our sins. And there is no greater love than that.
Seek Him. Search His heart and His story. Let Him speak to you in the way only He knows how. This journey isn’t for anyone else—it’s for you. And He knows the way.
You are held. You are seen. You are in the circle of grace, too.
With grace and presence,
Kellie J. Wright
Transformation Guide | Author | Speaker
Creator of Internal Journeys™ and Internal Narcissus™
Host of the From Light to Christ™ Podcast
“Truth and beauty are only a flip of the switch away.”
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