Yes I think I am moving on slowly - staying in the moment is the only way - although I know that I shall wade into the past when back in Scotland, but that is OK needs to be done and more tears to shed to cleanse and heal.....
The following 2 articles are very much in keeping with how I try to live my life and how I have faced and dealt with many of the "learning curves" that come to us all.........
While our focus is on our current lifetime, our spiritual journey encompasses many lifetimes and a range of life experiences. We have been kings, queens, peasants, priests and priestesses, mothers and fathers, bakers, gardeners and horse trainers. We have been honest, powerful and compassionate, as well as dishonest, powerless and manipulative. In the full spectrum of our lifetimes we have done many things, some we would be proud of today and some less so. It is always a surprise in a karmic reading for someone to hear that they misused power, were manipulative, and may have been cruel and unkind. It is hard for them to acknowledge that they could have been so non-spiritual in other lifetimes. But before we judge our behavior we must remember that there is learning in each lifetime and in the give and take of karmic cycles, we are both victim and tormenter, abuser and abused, until we learn all aspects of an experience and are willing to heal the energy, which is what we are now here to transform.
For every lifetime in which we have abused our power, we have an opportunity to experience the abuse that we were responsible for, atone for it and heal and transform that energy. When we have not used our power wisely or out of fear, we are given another lifetime in which many opportunities to step into our power are provided to us. The fact that we can assess our life experiences in this way and feel pain, sorrow and compassion for the ways in which we may have once tormented others is a testament to our spiritual growth. If we were not at this level, we could not be concerned about whether or not we were living the 'right' or the spiritual way. We have come a long way and are nearing the end of a spiritual cycle for humanity.
Without understanding, growth and healing, we are in an endless cycle of seeking retribution from those once caused us pain, as they are from us. Our past behavior cannot be judged as good or bad, it was part of our soul journey. The world is a new place and we have proof of this all around us, as we collectively protest against cruelty and injustice, we seek balance between the light and dark and work hard to honor our spiritual path. But while we are doing that, we are also atoning for those lifetimes where we were learning about the darker side of our energy. Each time the karma wheel turns in our direction we can make the choice of compassion, forgiveness and Light or more lessons in darkness, powerlessness and fear.
It is the ups and downs of our spiritual journey that bring us to the point in our evolution where we are aware of the need to use our power in a different way. Our many different experiences have led us to this point in our collective journey, where we have the power to change the nature of the earth's energy. And it is cause for celebration, not being hard on ourselves for lessons we have already learned. We have done many things, learned much and are now on the threshold of a new way of being. It has taken much suffering and many lifetimes to get to this point, but we are here. Forgiving ourselves and others is the new paradigm for humanity, so that we can create heaven on earth and peace and joy for everyone.
Forgiveness or Resentment
Everyone
has a victim story, which began with an event that gave birth to a
particular belief that the world was a difficult, dangerous place. No
matter when it occurred, the victim story is operating in every aspect
of their life. Present lifetime victim stories are often carryovers of
events from past lifetimes and the goal of the current lifetime is to
transform this victim cycle into spiritual wholeness and power. But
within the reality of our victim story we are truly powerless until we
can make the choice to forgive our tormenters or continue to resent
them.
We are told we must forgive those who have hurt us and
that can be hard to do, especially since some victim stories are very
painful. How do we forgive someone who has hurt, traumatized, betrayed
or physically, emotionally, mentally or spiritually damaged us? Some
people have done the unforgivable to us-but is anything unforgivable in
the eyes of God? To understand forgiveness let's look at its opposite,
resentment. When we are not willing to forgive someone we are in the
energy of resentment, which carries its own burdens.
We resent
the person who hurt us and want them to apologize, ask us for
forgiveness and give us closure. We want to understand their
motivations, their purpose behind causing us so much pain. Without this
closure we resent them and what they did. This leads to the creation of
our victim story, which takes on a life of its own and becomes our
life template. It doesn't matter how long ago it happened, each time we
remember or talk about it we re-experience it and all of its energy and
create it in our life. And we continue to resent our abuser for what
they did to us and for what happened in our life because of their
actions, forgetting the karma, soul lessons and healing that they, and
we, are part of. When we can forgive we transform the energy of
resentment into something more life affirming and release ourselves
from our own victim story.
Forgiveness is a challenging aspect
of our spiritual journey because it requires us to transcend emotion
and view life from a different perspective. It is not a gift that we
give to another, it is the way we end karma, achieve our own closure
and release ourselves from our victim paradigm. Forgiveness is the
higher aspect of resentment and gives us the ability to write an ending
to our victim story, which we participate in to heal our own soul
traumas. The choice is ours and whatever we choose is appropriate for
our soul's journey. But if we truly want to end our victim story and
step into our power, forgiveness is the option we can embrace. Is there
someone in your life that you resent? Can you forgive them, knowing
that doing so releases you from the victim story they represent to you?
Give yourself the gift of forgiveness so you can reclaim your power in
this situation and move into the life of your dreams.
healing@urielheals.com.
The following 2 articles are very much in keeping with how I try to live my life and how I have faced and dealt with many of the "learning curves" that come to us all.........
While our focus is on our current lifetime, our spiritual journey encompasses many lifetimes and a range of life experiences. We have been kings, queens, peasants, priests and priestesses, mothers and fathers, bakers, gardeners and horse trainers. We have been honest, powerful and compassionate, as well as dishonest, powerless and manipulative. In the full spectrum of our lifetimes we have done many things, some we would be proud of today and some less so. It is always a surprise in a karmic reading for someone to hear that they misused power, were manipulative, and may have been cruel and unkind. It is hard for them to acknowledge that they could have been so non-spiritual in other lifetimes. But before we judge our behavior we must remember that there is learning in each lifetime and in the give and take of karmic cycles, we are both victim and tormenter, abuser and abused, until we learn all aspects of an experience and are willing to heal the energy, which is what we are now here to transform.
For every lifetime in which we have abused our power, we have an opportunity to experience the abuse that we were responsible for, atone for it and heal and transform that energy. When we have not used our power wisely or out of fear, we are given another lifetime in which many opportunities to step into our power are provided to us. The fact that we can assess our life experiences in this way and feel pain, sorrow and compassion for the ways in which we may have once tormented others is a testament to our spiritual growth. If we were not at this level, we could not be concerned about whether or not we were living the 'right' or the spiritual way. We have come a long way and are nearing the end of a spiritual cycle for humanity.
Without understanding, growth and healing, we are in an endless cycle of seeking retribution from those once caused us pain, as they are from us. Our past behavior cannot be judged as good or bad, it was part of our soul journey. The world is a new place and we have proof of this all around us, as we collectively protest against cruelty and injustice, we seek balance between the light and dark and work hard to honor our spiritual path. But while we are doing that, we are also atoning for those lifetimes where we were learning about the darker side of our energy. Each time the karma wheel turns in our direction we can make the choice of compassion, forgiveness and Light or more lessons in darkness, powerlessness and fear.
It is the ups and downs of our spiritual journey that bring us to the point in our evolution where we are aware of the need to use our power in a different way. Our many different experiences have led us to this point in our collective journey, where we have the power to change the nature of the earth's energy. And it is cause for celebration, not being hard on ourselves for lessons we have already learned. We have done many things, learned much and are now on the threshold of a new way of being. It has taken much suffering and many lifetimes to get to this point, but we are here. Forgiving ourselves and others is the new paradigm for humanity, so that we can create heaven on earth and peace and joy for everyone.
Forgiveness or Resentment
Everyone
has a victim story, which began with an event that gave birth to a
particular belief that the world was a difficult, dangerous place. No
matter when it occurred, the victim story is operating in every aspect
of their life. Present lifetime victim stories are often carryovers of
events from past lifetimes and the goal of the current lifetime is to
transform this victim cycle into spiritual wholeness and power. But
within the reality of our victim story we are truly powerless until we
can make the choice to forgive our tormenters or continue to resent
them.
We are told we must forgive those who have hurt us and
that can be hard to do, especially since some victim stories are very
painful. How do we forgive someone who has hurt, traumatized, betrayed
or physically, emotionally, mentally or spiritually damaged us? Some
people have done the unforgivable to us-but is anything unforgivable in
the eyes of God? To understand forgiveness let's look at its opposite,
resentment. When we are not willing to forgive someone we are in the
energy of resentment, which carries its own burdens.
We resent
the person who hurt us and want them to apologize, ask us for
forgiveness and give us closure. We want to understand their
motivations, their purpose behind causing us so much pain. Without this
closure we resent them and what they did. This leads to the creation of
our victim story, which takes on a life of its own and becomes our
life template. It doesn't matter how long ago it happened, each time we
remember or talk about it we re-experience it and all of its energy and
create it in our life. And we continue to resent our abuser for what
they did to us and for what happened in our life because of their
actions, forgetting the karma, soul lessons and healing that they, and
we, are part of. When we can forgive we transform the energy of
resentment into something more life affirming and release ourselves
from our own victim story.
Forgiveness is a challenging aspect
of our spiritual journey because it requires us to transcend emotion
and view life from a different perspective. It is not a gift that we
give to another, it is the way we end karma, achieve our own closure
and release ourselves from our victim paradigm. Forgiveness is the
higher aspect of resentment and gives us the ability to write an ending
to our victim story, which we participate in to heal our own soul
traumas. The choice is ours and whatever we choose is appropriate for
our soul's journey. But if we truly want to end our victim story and
step into our power, forgiveness is the option we can embrace. Is there
someone in your life that you resent? Can you forgive them, knowing
that doing so releases you from the victim story they represent to you?
Give yourself the gift of forgiveness so you can reclaim your power in
this situation and move into the life of your dreams.
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