This post is following a mediation of which I meat up with a familiar guide, of which, for now, I will refer to as 'Michael.'
I join up with a guide that appears as a loving, steady, abiding source of wisdom and guidance, Along with this an an ancient tree with a golden light exuding from within as well as all around. There is a pink sky with various hues of golds and blues and a yogi with her arms above her head, cupping a steam of light shining through her hands that resonates with the light from within. As I attune to this field in all my bodies, I am given the mantra “What would it be like to identify with others through love?” This mantra, offers a practice of living through this energy field/landscape -and to see what happens, what lessons may be connected and new ways of experiencing. What I/we are looking for is satisfaction in our relationships and connection, the willingness to connect through the field of love, which transcends the identity boundaries and sustains ourselves through a collective and mutual purpose and intention. As our identity strengthens, and in attuning this way, we loose our fear of identity loss and recognize the mutual field that holds and supports all of humanity and our worldly ecosystem-at this level, we all belong to the same consciousness and are free of anxiety by living out our personal and group missions. At this level, I experience myself as a singing field of consciousness that is unifying and interwoven with the collective consciousnesses of what we consider our worldly ecosystem. I feel a loving source power that us sustaining and free of anxiety, pressures, along with a sense of knowing and clear vision of the processes we all are moving through, individually and collectively. At the completion of the meditation, I allow the experience to settle into my body, and thank this guide and the collective energies that make up this field.
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AuthorAs a person who is highly interested in the inner landscape through interaction with the external, I find it invaluable to express these experiences. Here, a collection of musings; experiments, potential truths, and ultimately, my unique pathway of creative learning and growth. Blog and website edited by scholar, literary enthusiast, horticulturist and friend Peter Dryden.
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