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Sunday, July 11, 2010

You Are Fluid and So Is Your Path!

As I moved along, consuming all information regarding the spiritual, learning to meditate and to listen within, I was taught to realize that I am all things, have been all things in my journey. So how could shamanism be my only path? I had several teachers who showed up quickly, and one who stayed. I began to look outside of what I was limiting myself to experiencing spiritually. And, I was at the beginning of seeing how I had limited the movement of spirit within myself. I began to work with energy, learning that I could work with my own and the energy of others.

When I first realized that I had this gift, which is inherent in all of us, I felt a piece of the puzzle click into place. My world changed and my place in it. A part of that which was missing was found in me and brought me great joy. However, my journey was still beginning and I had yet to learn that even this was just another stepping stone to discovering who I was and remembering parts of myself.

As I began to explore, I noticed that my spiritual landscape was as fluid as my energy and needed to be. I was moving, absorbing, discovering and realizing that as I needed a teacher they would appear. The one who has stayed, has brought all aspects of the spiritual into fluid movement, combining and utilizing aspects of teachings to propel forward movement within myself and others. I have learned that what is needed at one point in the journey may not be needed at another point, and can always be revisited as required like an old friend that has helped you along the way.

Most important, find your starting point. What calls to you? Where will you begin? Are you limiting how spirit can move within and through you? What brings you joy?

2 comments:

  1. how do you make your mind quiet down enough to figure this out?

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  2. Trust me, it didn't happen over night, and I have had the privilege of good teachers. It's truly a process of getting the voice within your mind to quiet down so that you can connect within to your source.

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