The cure for everything

The weirdest thing happened to me yesterday.  As I was preparing for my wellness event presentation, the co-presenter arrived and told me he had thrown his back out that morning.  That was not so unusual, but then his wife pulled me aside and told me he was so uncomfortable that if someone offered to speak healing words over him he would gladly accept the help.

Now this was shocking to me, not because he was open to alternative therapy, but because of her choice of words.  You see, I had recently been given a gift of specific healing words from a high Tibetan lama and I was preparing to do a three day retreat to empower that mantra I had received.  Unfortunately, I did not have time during our event to help him with his back.  However, it got me to thinking about how I intended to use the mantra once it was fully empowered.Vajra Armor RetreatI am not exactly sure why I am so attracted to this mantra that I would want to devote three days to its repetition, but it seems very important to me to learn and use.  Not only does it change incurable diseases, it also has the power to negate astrological influences.  Intriguing!  Although the root text does not specifically state this, I think it could also cancel the detrimental affects of GMOs, chemtrails, and other negativities that are becoming ubiquitous.

There are many things I know that can benefit people. I know of herbs and supplements that can prevent illness and cure disease.  I know business methods that can create prosperity.  I know of secret words that can extend life and secret words that can cure diseases.  I know how to grow food and medicine.  I know how to identify wild foods.  I can instantaneously change peoples core beliefs.

I wonder why am I not more aggressive in spreading the good news?

Well, I also know that herbs, supplements, mantras, and business methods cannot create change in people unless they have created the conditions that will allow these to work.  No herb, supplement, or mantra has inherent power.  The power for them to cure comes from our beliefs and our willingness to let go of what does not serve us and receive the gifts that are available to us.

During the retreat I will be empowering water that can be used as medicine and scripts of the mantra that are used as amulets.  If you feel that these may be of value to you let me know, so I can share with you.  My retreat is dedicated to you.  Yes, you personally.

 

Contracture

I have been wrestling with the best way to describe my current experiences.  For instance, when I am walking the nine palaces and I focus on the bubbling spring point at the bottom of my foot I have the immediate experience of something within the core of my being that is hard to describe.  Is it pain?  If so then what is hurting?  Is it an intense feeling of energy?  Yes and no.  It is both painful and intense, yet neither of these words describes it perfectly.

Kidney 1 point at sole of foot

Kidney 1 point at sole of foot. Also known as bubbling spring. This is where earth’s energy enters and flows up the central column.

I spent some time yesterday playing with the experience.  When I stop for a moment and drop my awareness into my body I feel constriction that slowly releases.  The process feels painful/intense.  After the release, what remains feels painful and it takes my complete awareness to stay with it and keep open.  As I observe it, I realize my initial definition of pain is not quite right.  However, when I label it intense, that doesn’t seem quite right either.

I’ve decided the best way to describe my internal experience is using the term contracture.  Contracture, technically, is the shortening of muscles and tendons, after being held in a shortened position for long periods of time.  I have experienced temporary contracture for years.  When I squat down and bend over to weed a section of garden, I find my muscles get stuck in that position and it takes a few seconds for them to release when I return to a standing position.  At first I can only hunch over when I stand up, but slowly I am able to straighten up.  There is some pain/discomfort associated with the release, but the feelings are only temporary. (This is no longer as much of an issue since I started using an infared heating pad.)

A simple way of thinking about contracture is that it is getting stuck in a certain position because of prolonged holding.  I use this term here to refer to our habitual ways of thinking and living.  Releasing a contracture results in short-term discomfort followed by greater freedom, choice and possibility,  This best describes my internal experience as well.  When I bring my attention back to my body, the constriction, that I have been unconsciously doing, releases with a moment of discomfort.  However, the “pain” or “intensity” that led to my contraction still remains and it takes conscious effort not to clamp down again.

Anyone that has been in intense pain or chronic pain realizes that just maintaining normalcy can take a great deal of energy.  In addition, there is a tendency to want to escape from the pain or create distractions to diminish the experience of pain.  Given the level of “pain” my body is in, I am predictably more and more compulsive around food.  Food is my drug of choice and despite of how ineffective it is, I am drawn to it in an attempt to relieve my pain and discomfort.

My experience has been going on for a over a month now.  At first, I figured the underlying pain would pass in a few days and I would be restored to more inner peace.  Instead, the turmoil continues to rage within.  This inner turmoil has no face and seems to be beyond words.  Every time I try to go back to my normal activities it reasserts its demand on my attention by triggering my food addiction.  Still, it will not tell me its name, nor let me evict it from my being.

 

 

Kali Transforms TESLI

The six foot Kali Mandala glowed magnificently under the influence of a black light last night.  One of the participants, Kayt Gordon, called the mandala “off the wall”  – literally – as she kept seeing it transform, leap off the wall, and enter the circle as another participant while us humans meditated with movement and dance.

Kali Ritual MandalaHere is the daytime view.  Kali Mandala on the new sound wall that Bob and I installed this last week.  Much less noise from the neighbors industrial HVAC unit.

Goddess Mandala at TESLIWith the break of dawn today, I took down the masterpiece who’s creation consumed my time this past week.  I was reminded of the sand mandalas created by Tibetan Buddhists – medicine that captures an energy that is meant to be used and what remains is allowed to pass away.

kali-mandala

Originally my plan was to move the sacred art into my healing room.  This morning, I contemplated and alternative plan.  I could just leave it on the wall to fade in the sun.  That felt good.  However, I finally decided that I would put it on the front of the house where more people could enjoy it.  That will take a little effort – the house is made of stucco and not as friendly to work with as wood, but I have a plan.

kali-mandala-dark

The next Goddess Wisdom event will be on December 26th.  We will be celebrating Hestia, the goddess of eternal light and the hearth.  Mark you calendars.  I sense another mandala will be there to bless us all.