Taco Bell as a Place of “Worship”

As many of you know I don’t consider myself religious in any manner. That doesn’t mean I don’t have specific places that I go when I need an energy reset, a sign, or am feeling uncertain.

Nature is one of my biggest places for reset; specifically under a mulberry tree, where I do a lot of my dances. Mulberry trees have huge spiritual significance tied to prophecies, oracles and more and just like most of what I know and have learned I didn’t make that connection until I was ready to make that connection. I in fact didn’t even know it was a mulberry tree until it bore fruit. This is a story for a different day though.

I want to talk about Taco Bell and why I personally consider it a spiritually significant place. I know you’re probably like “Allie what the fuck do you mean Taco Bell is spirtuality significant?” That’s one of the best things about spirituality, everyone’s paths look different and everyone has different significance tied to different things and for me one of them just happens to be Taco Bell. Funny enough I’m writing this on a road trip, and we just pulled into a travel center with a Taco Bell, and one of the songs that’s significant to me is playing.

When I got catapulted into my full awakening back in April, Taco Bell gave me one of my first signs that everything I was doing I was doing right, even though it was only three days after my full collapse.

That was on a Wednesday, Mercury day, the day of communication and I haven’t gotten into the deities I walk with yet, but little did I know that was Hermes throwing signs at me before I even knew he was around.

That morning when I was driving to work a honey bee appeared, yes, appeared, on my steering wheel. Turning the wheel, he stayed centered. When I got to work, he flew onto my cardigan, crawled onto my shoulder and over my back, and then disappeared. Bees are often early  signs that show you’re walking the right path.

That day I received three gifts.

1. A fidget shark left on my work desk from my brother who witnessed my entire collapse from February to April without knowing anything that was actually happening. The shark, a call back to my nickname given to me by my twinflame, “little shark.” Sharks never stop swimming or they could die, and that’s why I kept going.

2. A coupon from Taco Bell with the words “you got this” on it. They had asked me to back up to reset their timer and having worked in fast food for years prior, I complied and was given a coupon for it. While this seems like such a small thing the phrasing on the coupon was so specific that I knew it was more than a coupon.

3. When I got home that evening, someone was blocking my apartment complex parking lot so I couldn’t turn in until they moved. Someone leaving saw me waiting on the street and let the person know that they were obstructing traffic, and pointing that I was trying to get in. A small subtle sign that I was being looked out for and no longer needed to feel invisible.

Taco Bell being a sign that day stuck with me after that. From hot sauce packet messages, to totals, to whole spiritual weddings, and people saying specific phrases to me. This was a mix of me learning to read people through a lens of everyone can be a conduit or a channel, working through the lack mentality surrounding money and freely spending instead of worrying, being able to watch people for mannerisms to know if my team was speaking through them and more. Taco Bell was a place that was safe enough to be normal but also became something with so much more significance.

Again while I don’t consider myself religious and I don’t view my spirituality as anything more than a part of me, I do consider Taco Bell a spiritually significant place, just like nature, and more. It’s become its own altar of sorts.

I’ll end with a message from the hot sauce packets themselves, “it’s too good to be true.”

As always, be blessed on your journey. With light, shadow and integration -Allie ๐Ÿ’›

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