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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
8/31/2017 1:24:27 AM

New Glories in Your Own Heart

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God said:

If I may make a suggestion, and, of course, I can, may I suggest that you inspire yourself? Now, that’s a good suggestion! Isn’t it a novel idea? I like it. When you are bored or disgruntled or anything at all, try taking it upon yourself to wake yourself up to something new. Undisgruntle yourself. Rise and shine. Take yourself in hand.

Perhaps you would like to do something you have never done before.

Of course, it isn’t exactly that you have to do something new. You can do something you have always done a lot. You don’t really have to challenge yourself. You are not really looking for a remarkable experience. A fine experience can be good enough.

You are not necessarily looking for the thrill of a Lifetime. What particular value does that hold for you? Maybe all you need is to wake up.

Surely you have not as yet seen all the beautiful sunrises and sunsets in all the land, for the fact is that there are no two alike. If you are looking for new Glories in the Universe, certainly they exist. Certainly, new Glories exist in your own heart. Maybe you want to go down a new corridor of your own Life that you have not yet gone down so far, or go up a ladder you have not yet climbed.

Surely, it is within yourself that you want to shake the rafters, or, perhaps, simply want a rest from all the jogging of your memory.

Maybe you want to lie on your back on the grass and settle in.

Maybe you want to lift off the ground and soar to the High Heavens.

You have the possibility of doing anything you want.

There is no same old except as you declare it.

There is no hall that you can’t walk down again and find new joy in. Nothing wrong with old joy either. Joy does not have to be reinvented or gilded. Joy does not have to be reconstructed or renamed or require a new coat of paint. Worn old joy is also joy. Joy is irrepressible. Joy probably can only be received as a new gift.

It has been said that there is nothing new under the Sun. Ah, yet everyday, the Sun Itself is new, fresh, and enjoyable. Long live the Sun. Long live all the Hearts under the Sun and under the Moon and under the Heavens and above the Heavens.

What can there be to be tired of when you are visited by a new day day after day? What is there to be entrenched within? What is there not for you to take delight in? Delight does not grow old.

There are many things for you to take joy in. Open your eyes. There is an endless reservoir within you.

Of course, you can branch out. Today can be a new day. Today is a new day that you have never gazed at before. What new song can’t you sing? What new day can you not herald into the Universe? What New Day can there not be?

You are you. You have you, and you have Me, God, and you and I are ever new, and ever holding hands.

The Present is here. The Present is right here in your grasp! Grasp it!

This is what you do with this moment right here! You grasp this moment, and you let it go. You unfurl it like a flag. And you raise it high for all the world to see and fly out from. You are a bird on the wing. You are a heart, and you are a soul in Heaven, for Heaven is truly your abode. Where is the Kingdom of Heaven? Why, the Kingdom of Heaven is right where you are, right here, right here in front of you. By all means, take a step. Enter. Leave the past behind over your shoulder because a new dawn has come for the asking. Ask anew. See anew. Give anew. Be anew.

I am holding out something new for you. Take it. It is yours.

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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
8/31/2017 6:06:52 PM


PAINTED BY WISE OWL LACEY ON THE EVE OF THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE (29 LEO: "A MERMAID EMERGES FROM THE OCEAN READY FOR REBIRTH IN HUMAN FORM" AND 29 AQUARIUS: "BUTTERFLY EMERGING FROM A CHRYSALIS")


Thursday, August 21, 2017

First Quarter Moon Phase: step out of comfort zone, take action

Moon in Capricorn

Sun: 09 Virgo - "an expressionist painter making a futuristic drawing"

True Alignments: originality, a vision for the future, ahead of the curve, enjoying the present moment, lining things up, something to say or show

Catalysts for Change: pressure, worry about the future, not listening, afraid to speak up or express oneself

Earth: 09 Pisces - "the race begins: intent on outdistancing his rivals, a jockey spurs his horse to great speed"

True Alignments: advancing a goal/idea/project, stamina/endurance, from the heart, reserves, pacing, bursts of energy, focus, "going for it," coming down to the finish with something

Catalysts for Change: pushing self or others too hard, overly-competitive, acting before thinking (impulsivity), racing the clock/rushing

Pacing oneself while moving forward or gaining a lead is very important today. It is very easy to exhaust oneself because the energetics are fast-moving, and we naturally follow the speed. Paying extra attention to one's health and wellness is advised, as today's energies can take a bit of a toll on the physical, emotional, and cognitive bodies.

The past and the future often come into clearer view when these two Sabian symbols are activated. Sometimes they even come together (the way to complete, close, finish, or succeed with something becomes apparent).

Representing or abstracting a goal in some symbolic way has a powerful influence on our psyches. After it is conceptualized, it is ready to be offered to the world. The unique expression of you is being called upon today.

Advancing or projecting a positive vision of the future is the nature of the energies. Holding a hopeful, unified view of the world will make a faster future. Humanity is destined to unite, not divide. We are not each other's enemies; we are all the same - human. The archons have pitted human against human. We jockey out of that closed system, understanding that truth and love prevail.

You can see the abstract nature of the energetics, as this report may not be making much sense. Rely upon the True Alignments and Catalysts for Change above for more concrete guidance.

PACE. REPRESENT. ADVANCE. If we keep these things in mind today, the world is our Monet, Chagall, Kandinsky, Kathe, Baber, Kollwitz, and Van Gogh. Express the masterpiece of you in some way today and watch the world change.

(PS - Looking at expressionist art will stimulate the mind and provide a good lift today.)


Mantra for the Second Renaissance and the Return of Wisdom

All roads lead to Liberty.
Sophia ke Thelete acousome. Wisdom and Will, let us attend.

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8/31/2017 8:38:47 PM

Embrace the Shadow Self: Your Dark Side Misses You

What should you do when you experience a spiritual awakening in which you realize reality is an illusion, everything is connected, and you’re slowly evolving on a mental, physical, and spiritual level?

It’s lot to take in, and what you do afterward is crucial.

You have a few options; some that will take you higher and some that will stall your spiritual growth indefinitely. You can, for example, start behaving in a way you assume is more “enlightened”.

You can try to be positive every second of every day in hopes that your forced good mood keeps you in harmony.

Constant Positivity Only Goes So Far

You can go straight to social media, proclaiming to the world that you’re #woke and telling everyone to just stay positive (despite the very real hardships people go through every day).

This will work for a while. You’ll feel like a #woke warrior with a high vibe and an unshakable spirit. If something goes wrong, you’ll tell yourself to just think positive.

It will all work out if you avoid negativity and refuse to get upset. Don’t think about what upsets you or bums you out. Just be positive.

Before too long, however, something will feel amiss. Your curious mind, which led you to awaken in the first place, will continue questioning things. This will include your newfound philosophy.

You’ll continue to deeply examine life and the “you” living it until you discover an inherent flaw in your previously infallible belief in positivity.

For most of us, that flaw is that despite our incessant love and positivity, we still feel sad. We still get angry. We still get weak and succumb to the world’s temptations. That dark side of us we thought we transcended is still intact and begs for our attention.

This is where self-honesty becomes important. If you’re honest with yourself, you’ll explore those negative feelings and consider that they have a role to play in your life.

If you’re not, you’ll think you’ve simply failed to be positive for a few moments and push yourself right back onto that self-destructive path.

Don’t Stop Being Positive

I don’t recommend giving up on positivity altogether, because it’s good for you. It’s healthy to look at the positive and the negative. Personally, if I didn’t see both sides, I’d either be in denial or miserable and depressed.

To focus only on positivity is to bury your head in the sand regarding the problems in the world and in yourself. You’ll feel good, but you’ll be blissfully unaware of these issues that desperately need your attention. This is the opposite of being awake.

But if you focus only on the bad and decide that positivity in any form is naïve, your world will turn dark quick.

Give yourself permission to be positive, optimistic, and hopeful. But don’t ignore the world’s problems or abandon your dark side for the sake of staying emotionally high.

“If you’re trying to stay high then you’re bound to stay low” – Matisyahu (1)

So, you have a choice when you first “wake up”.

You can tell the world how awake you are and insist we all stay positive; or, with meditation and introspection, you can silently contemplate your shortcomings and the role your dark side can play in catalyzing spiritual growth.

I know the latter option doesn’t sound too fun. The concept of endless happiness and bliss is much more appetizing. In chasing endless happiness, however, you avoid a fundamental aspect of the evolution of mind, body, and soul: the shadow self.

What Is the Shadow Self?

Let’s learn a little about this part of ourselves we fight to ensure never reaches the surface.

According to Mateo Sol at Loner Wolf, Carl Jung created this now well-known archetype to describe a fragment of our unconscious comprised of all that negativity we repress because we think it’s bad for us.

Soul work, Mataeo writes, inevitably makes us aware of the darker aspects of our psyche.

“If you’re truly honest about self-exploration during your soulwork journey, you will come across many aspects and traits about yourself that you will find difficult – if not completely disturbing – to accept.” (2)

Carl Jung, he writes, was led by reading spiritual scriptures to create the “Archetypes model”.

“In the domain of psychology, renowned psychologist Carl Jung devoted a lot of thought to this problem of the ‘Shadow Self’, being deeply invested in the research of ancient esoteric knowledge and spiritual scriptures to not only treat the mind of man, but his soul as well.

“In response to his serious preoccupation Jung created the Archetypes model, a concept wherein he believed our unconscious minds are fragmented or structured into different ‘selves’ in an attempt to organize how we experience different things in life. Two of Jung’s major Archetypes are The Persona and The Shadow Self.” (3)

Mateo describes the persona and the shadow self:

“…The Persona, according to Jung, defines what we would like to be and how we wish to be seen by the world. The word ‘persona’ is derived from a Latin word that literally means ‘mask’, however in this instance the word can be applied metaphorically, representing all of the different social masks that we wear among different groups of people and situations.

“On the other hand, the Shadow Self is an archetype that forms part of the unconscious mind and is composed of repressed ideas, instincts, impulses, weaknesses, desires, perversions and embarrassing fears.

“This archetype is often described as the darker side of the psyche, representing wildness, chaos and the unknown. Jung believed that these latent dispositions are present in all of us, in many instances forming a strong source of creative energy.”(4)

The Mask Is Here to Stay

In my opinion, the persona is unavoidable to an extent. We all wear a mask. We all have this side of us tied to the ego that doesn’t want to be embarrassed or humiliated and just wants to fit in.

The world could certainly use more authentic people, but I don’t think we can or should remove the mask entirely. The problems come when we latch onto the mask and forget about the shadow self or the unconscious altogether.

One way we become reattached to the persona after a spiritual awakening is by insisting on being positive and refusing to see the negative. We decide one day to never take off the mask and let our hurt show.

In this way, an awakening can unfortunately lead to the opposite of what was intended.

Instead of exploring our unconscious, which is our link with the other side, we abandon it. By adopting false positivity, we cling to the persona and push the shadow self ever deeper until it’s forced to erupt just to get our attention.

Spiritual Bypassing

This suppression is known as “spiritual bypassing” or using spirituality as a reason not to explore your subconscious because of the demons that lurk deep below.

Confronting these demons is the chief purpose of a spiritual awakening, and the fact that it’s often used not to do this is a little ironic.

Jordan Bates at High Existence describes spiritual bypassing, citing psychotherapist Robert Augustus Masters.

“In the early 1980s, psychologist John Welwood coined the term ‘spiritual bypassing’ to refer to the use of spiritual practices and beliefs to avoid confronting uncomfortable feelings, unresolved wounds, and fundamental emotional and psychological needs.

“According to integral psychotherapist Robert Augustus Masters, spiritual bypassing causes us to withdraw from ourselves and others, to hide behind a kind of spiritual veil of metaphysical beliefs and practices. He says it ‘not only distances us from our pain and difficult personal issues, but also from our own authentic spirituality, stranding us in a metaphysical limbo, a zone of exaggerated gentleness, niceness, and superficiality.” (5)

The purpose of this “exaggerated niceness” is to separate ourselves from those negative feelings that will eventually come to the surface anyway. Tragically, some people genuinely believe that to let these feelings in is to stray from their path.

They try their hardest not to acknowledge anything negative.

This constant positivity keeps you in the shallow end of the mind, stopping you from diving deeper, finding the monsters at the bottom, and kicking their asses (metaphorically, of course). When you finally acknowledge them, everything changes.

Not for the Faint of Heart

Since I like to cite spiritual teachers in these writings, let’s hear from a few about the harshness encountered on the spiritual path and why we should be open to it. It turns out there’s no shortage of guidance on the inevitability of struggle and the ways in which it can help you become a better “you”.

According to Bernadette Roberts, this journey is not for the faint of heart.

“This is not a journey for those who expect love and bliss; rather, it is for the hardy who have been tried in fire and have come to rest in the tough, immoveable trust in ‘that’ which lies beyond the known, beyond the self, beyond union, and even beyond love and trust itself.” (6)

One challenge, she writes, is the dissipation of the ego and subsequent descent of the “cloud of unknowing”.

“In experience, the onset of this process [of God-realization] is the descent of the cloud of unknowing, which, because his former light has gone out and left him in darkness, the contemplative initially interprets as the divine gone into hiding.

“In modern terms, the descent of the cloud is actually the falling away of the ego-center, which leaves us looking into a dark hole, a void or empty space in ourselves. Without the veil of the ego-center, we do not recognize the divine; it is not as we thought it should be. …

“From here on we must feel our way in the dark, and the special eye that allows us to see in the dark opens up at this time.” (7)

St. John of the Cross affirms that the spiritual path contains plenty of “darknesses and trials”.

“The darknesses and trials, spiritual and temporal, that fortunate souls ordinarily encounter on their way to the high state of perfection are so numerous and profound that human science cannot understand them adequately; nor does experience of them equip one to explain them.

“He who suffers them will know what this experience is like, but he will find himself unable to describe it.” (8)

Brother Lawrence encourages introspection after an awakening.

“When we enter upon the spiritual life, we should consider and examine to the bottom what we are.

“And then we should find ourselves… subject to all kinds of misery and numberless accidents, which trouble us and cause perpetual vicissitudes in our health, in our humors, in our internal and external dispositions; in fine, persons whom God would humble by many pains and labors, as well within as without.

“After this we should not wonder that troubles, temptations, oppositions, and contradictions happen to us from men. We ought, on the contrary, to submit ourselves to them, and bear them as long as God pleases, as things highly advantageous to us.” (9)

Your demons become your allies when you embrace and work to heal them. You no longer worry that the universe is punishing you and instead take responsibility for your role in your struggles.

When you ignore and avoid them, they grow and grow until they become your most formidable opponents.

They’re easier to deal with if you confront them early on when they have less power over you, but their power grows if you continuously ignore them. They slowly take over, demanding you do what would’ve been far easier in the beginning.

Conclusion

The plain truth is that you can’t run from the “negative” things that form the individual and collective shadow self. Nor can you run from the struggles on your path.

You’re a spiritual being, but you’re also human. Your dark side is a natural part of the human experience, and struggle is a natural part of life.

Suppressing or ignoring them is not.

You can get to the heart of this beast within you by letting it surface and figuring out what caused it to form (besides the fact that it’s natural).

Then, positivity will arise naturally when the moment calls for it; as will anger, sadness, disappointment, and all those other feelings we don’t prefer.

The difference will be that instead of pushing them back down, you’ll feel them, learn their lessons, and let them go. This is evolution.

Let the process flow naturally instead of clouding it with forced positivity, and you’ll enjoy true, authentic happiness and spiritual growth.

Sources:

  1. “Matisyahu – King Without a Crown Lyrics”, Lyrics Mode:http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/m/matisyahu/king_without_a_crown.html
  2. Mateo Sol, “Shadow Self: Embracing Your Inner Darkness”,Loner Wolfhttps://lonerwolf.com/shadow-self/
  3. Loc. Cit.
  4. Loc. Cit.
  5. Jordan Bates, “10 ‘Spiritual’ Things People Do That Are Total Bull****”, High Existence http://highexistence.com/10-spiritual-bypassing-things-people-total-bull****/
  6. Berandette Roberts, The Experience of No-Self. A Contemplative Journey. Boston and London: Shamballa, 1985, 13.
  7. Bernadette Roberts, “The Path to No-Self” in Stephan Bodian, ed. Timeless Visions, Healing Voices. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1991, 131.
  8. Kieran Kavanaugh and Otilio Rodriguez, trans. Complete Works of St. John of the Cross. Washington: Institute of Carmelite Studies, 1973, 69-70.
  9. Brother Lawrence, The Practice of the Presence of God. Mount Vernon, NY: Peter Pauper Press, 1963, 22.

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8/31/2017 8:44:44 PM

Daily Message ~ Thursday August 31, 2017

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I noticed someone shared this message from 2013 on twitter the other day. I figured it came up again for a reason, so I decided to make today a Throwback Thursday.

Dear Ones, if you are air do you worry about getting air? If you are soaking wet, do you fret about how to get wet? If you are a buffet of food, do you worry about being hungry? The same is with love. You ARE love. How can you ever be without something that, by your very nature, you are? Perhaps from that perspective you are now able to see the wisdom of BEing. ~Archangel Gabriel

http://trinityesoterics.com/2017/08/31/daily-message-thursday-august-31-2017/


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8/31/2017 8:50:21 PM

GFP Newsletter - 8/30/2017

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It is very easy to see what is wrong in somebody else. It is very, very difficult to observe oneself.

That's why I say, first start watching people. They are you - through them you will understand yourself. Just start watching people, they are you. Watching them you will come to a point where you can understand yourself better. Look at people on the street, at how self-conscious they are, how continuously ego-oriented. Look at your leaders, politicians, your so-called saints; how self- conscious they are - continuously on show: in the market, in the show-window, but never at home.

They are like commodities for sale. And it doesn't matter whether you are a very costly commodity or a cheap commodity; a person is not a commodity.

-Rajneesh

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