Palm Sunday: Saying Yes to Your Higher Self
Palm Sunday marks a moment of conscious choice—the willingness to welcome a higher vision of your life.
In the traditional story, Jesus enters Jerusalem not in force, but in peace, humility, and spiritual authority. Palm Sunday is not just a historical event, it is also a living metaphor unfolding within each of us.
The “crowd” represents our thoughts—those moments when we recognize and celebrate our divine potential. The palms symbolize victory, not over others, but over limitation, fear, and doubt. When we say yes to our Higher Self, we are laying down the old patterns of thinking and making way for a greater awareness of who we truly are.
Yet Palm Sunday also carries a deeper truth: the same consciousness that praises can later doubt.
This reminds us that saying yes to our Higher Self is not a one-time declaration—it is a daily practice.
It requires alignment with spiritual truth, discipline in thought, and faith in unseen possibilities.
In Unity teaching, the Christ is the divine idea within us—the expression of God in human form. Palm Sunday invites us to consciously welcome that Christ presence into our awareness. It asks:
Will you allow your higher nature to lead? Will you choose peace over fear, vision over circumstance, and purpose over comfort?
To say yes to your Higher Self is to enter your own Jerusalem—the place of spiritual awakening. It is to move forward with quiet confidence, knowing that divine intelligence is guiding your path.
This Palm Sunday, lift your consciousness. Lay down limitations. And say yes—to the highest version of your life.