Guess who’s back?  Your inspirational blogger!  I have been in transition over the last 8 months and I am almost at a place of bringing forth.  What does that mean?  Well, God spoke to me about the incubation stage and it is a season of an initiation for elevation just before one assumes their position ordained by God (Price, Paula A. The Prophet’s Dictionary. Whitaker House. page 273).

The incubation stage emulates these characteristics:  detachment, alienation, and isolation. The incubation stage often embarks upon a radical lifestyle shift!  An incubation season is a holding place where critical development occurs and is associated with the four stages of creativity:

  • Preparation- collection and gathering of facts, truth, data, resources in order to find a solution to the problem
  • Incubation- unconscious or subconscious thought process to begin solving the problem
  • Illumination- The Aha! moment (eureka experience).  Creative ideas suddenly begin to become clear.  Revelation occurs at this moment and the eyes of your understanding are enlightened
  • Verification- an evaluation is done to make absolute certain that you have applied the correct solution to the problem.  If the correct solution is not found in this process, it usually starts over from the beginning

It is at this place in life where it is important to wait on God for divine instruction so that you do not abort what God intends for you to birth.  A seasoned mid-wife will nurture you through the incubation process causing you to get into position (divine alignment) for a healthy and safe passage.

During this incubation season there has been a topic of interest stirring in my spirit entitled:  “The Weight of His Glory!”

Stay connected for this next blog, I know that it is going to bless you!

2 thoughts on “Transition by Alexis N. Washington

  1. Great post! The hardest part for us sometimes is the “wait”. That’s when we try to take matters into our own hands and do what we think God wants us to do instead of waiting for Him to order our steps. I have learned that waiting on Him will give me blessings beyond my imagination!

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    1. Waiting is very hard…especially because waiting does not mean sitting at a traffic light or a stop sign waiting for your turn. It involves meditating and trusting God in uncertainty!
      Waiting=blessings!!!

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