"During times of crisis, like today, we can evolve within our generation."
~
Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D.
Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D.
As I
write this I am listening to Medical
anthropologist Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., share Ancient Ways to Ultimate Wellness, part of the Hay
House World Summit 2016.
It is very significant to me right now given I have been in a significant
healing crisis for about ten days now.
Villoldo is
talking about his own healing journey, sharing how you can turn on
the healing energy within your body and totally build a new body. We certainly are willing to do that, aren't we….
My current healing journey was kick-started by my participating in Listen to Your Mother (See Healing Salve of Storytelling - Listen to Your Mother) as I told the story of my mother's being diagnosed with syphilis at the same time she discovered she was pregnant for me. I will let you know when "Loved and Wanted" is available on YouTube.
This crisis is bringing me back to my roots: energy medicine and the healing of ritual….
Hearing Villoldo talks
about the importance of healing our intestinal flora to balance the emotions
before doing ritual to release them from the brain. Emotions are just programmed responses from the past.The old brain
is the ritual brain.You may want to check out One Spirit Medicine. He suggests breathing
painful emotions into toothpicks, then burning the toothpick, leaving us with feelings that move easily through our energy field.
"If I had my life to live over again,
I would ask that not a thing be changed,
but that my eyes be opened wider."
~ Jules Renard
I plan to share
details about my own healing journey in the June Beyond Mastery newsletter. You
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Meanwhile, here is a closing quotation from today's Angelic Messenger Card # 36 Fulfillment:
When the rational parts of your mind become too dominant, your entire focus stays trained on your own needs and accomplishments. You find every activity in your life becoming stressful, competitive, and unfulfilling. This is because you believe that you are responsible for, or being required to change everything that you come in contact with to fit your own needs and requirements. Try engaging in a conversation without judging what is said, only enjoying what takes place. See how long you can keep your attention on anything other than your own reactions and responses. Lasting fulfillment comes from accepting other living things and enjoying their offerings without the need to change or alter them. [Meredith L. Young-Sowers]