We
live in an action/reaction world known as the Plane of Demonstration where
consciousness creates reality.
We
manifest and magnetize people and events into our lives according to our
consciousness.
The Seven Essene Mirrors is a way of understanding how this process works.
The Seven Essene Mirrors is a way of understanding how this process works.
We
can use what seem to be negative experiences as stepping-stones to healing and
empowerment.
“When
life rolls boulders, build stairs.”
FIRST MIRROR reflects to us that which we are.
FIRST MIRROR reflects to us that which we are.
It
is something we ourselves are doing or where we ourselves have been in error or
wounded.
SECOND MIRROR reflects to us that which we judge.
SECOND MIRROR reflects to us that which we judge.
It
is something we have an emotional charge with, something we have either been
wounded by in the past and have not forgiven.
It
is good to discern… however if we judge and condemn with an emotional charge,
we will attract exactly what we judge into our lives.
THIRD MIRROR reflects back to us something we Lost, Gave Away, or had Taken Away.
THIRD MIRROR reflects back to us something we Lost, Gave Away, or had Taken Away.
When
we see something we love and desire in another, it is often something we have
lost, given away or had stolen in our own lives.
Every
relationship is a relationship with self and often we try to reclaim what was
lost, we gave away, or had taken away as a child.
It
could be joy, innocence, honesty and integrity, courage or love.
All
of which can be reclaimed within self.
FOURTH MIRROR reflects back to us our most forgotten love.
FOURTH MIRROR reflects back to us our most forgotten love.
This
could be a way of life, a lost or unfinished relationship.
Often
it is a past life where a wrong conclusion from past experience was created.
These
will recreate themselves over and over until the right conclusion is registered
in the soul as wisdom.
FIFTH MIRROR reflects back to us Father/Mother.
FIFTH MIRROR reflects back to us Father/Mother.
It
is often said we marry our father or mother.
We
also often become them acting out the same healthy and unhealthy patterns we
learned as a child.
Our
fathers and mothers to us as children are Gods.
It
will often reflect the same relationship we have with others and the
Father/Mother God principle.
SIXTH MIRROR reflects back to us the Quest for Darkness or what is often referred to as the Dark Night of the Soul.
SIXTH MIRROR reflects back to us the Quest for Darkness or what is often referred to as the Dark Night of the Soul.
This
is when we meet our greatest challenges, our greatest fears and have been gathering
the tools and understandings in life to confront them.
God
never gives one any more than they can handle and we have a choice in every
experience to greet it as a powerful manifesting God/Goddess or a victim.
SEVENTH
MIRROR reflects back to us our self-perception.
Others
will perceive and treat us according to how we perceive and treat ourselves.
If
we have a low self-esteem and do not acknowledge our wisdom and beauty, others
will not acknowledge them.
If
we are angry, bitter and unloving to others, they in turn will often react in
the same way towards us.
If
we change our perception of ourselves, we change the world.
Maybe
it is time to be kind, loving and compassionate to ourselves and others.
1.
You can think of a
standing wave as dropping a pebble in a pond http://youtu.be/01YdcUDSOQM AHR a8 1 min 35 sec
Remember the saying, “The only reason anyone has power over you is you want something from them.”
Whether
it be love, joy, or a personal God connection, maybe that something can be
found within…
James Gilliland is a teacher, healer, researcher and author. He lives at the Sattva Sanctuary, home of the Self-Mastery Earth Institute, in Trout Lake, WA.
James Gilliland is a teacher, healer, researcher and author. He lives at the Sattva Sanctuary, home of the Self-Mastery Earth Institute, in Trout Lake, WA.
You
may visit his website: http://www.cazekiel.org
or contact him at PO Box 281 Hood River,
OR 97031, (509) 395-2092
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