11-02-2009, 12:24 PM
Thanks for continuing on with me, I'm learning much from you!
Indeed! Would you also say that something such as guilt or disappointment only makes sense as applied to the lower chakras? (green and below)? I'm having trouble seeing how something like guilt could be applied to the indigo chakra for example. In that sense, is there a division between "earthly" chakras and more divine ones?
Thanks for sharing your process.
(10-30-2009, 08:11 PM)peregrine Wrote: I would ask, disappointment with what? Guilt about what? If you can answer that, you move along from there.
Indeed! Would you also say that something such as guilt or disappointment only makes sense as applied to the lower chakras? (green and below)? I'm having trouble seeing how something like guilt could be applied to the indigo chakra for example. In that sense, is there a division between "earthly" chakras and more divine ones?
(10-30-2009, 08:11 PM)peregrine Wrote: Blockages having to with immediate catalyst are a lot easier to identify, obviously, because you just received a big clue. When it comes to more subtle things or long term things, it can be a whole lot harder.
For whatever it might be worth to you, here's what I do. First, I concentrate on the disturbance as much as I can. This might have some salubrious affect on the vagueness. Then I keep my eyes peeled for external clues (not necessarily direct catalyst) that give me a pang that feels reminiscent of said vague disturbance. It could be something I read or observe or remember or think, etc. At that point I do my best to follow the pathway inside to the area of the pang.
Honestly, sometimes it can take months or years if you're working on especially deep stuff.
I went through a period of 7 years working with a psychic who was quite adept at reading such disturbances. The catch was, in order for her to get clarity, I had to able to sit in the feelings of the disturbance fairly deeply, so I had to learn (using instinct) to do that even if they were vague. After some time of doing that, I found that not only could I find this stuff more efficiently and sit in it more efficiency, but I could also clear it more efficiently than she could. Funny thing was, the more I got into it, the more disturbing were the disturbances I found. [e.g., strong connections to heavy negative stuff owing to a rather complex c.v.] So, I guess that's the caveat: while it feels good to disentangle the inner strands of being, you might not like everything you discover. Sometimes that's why the process can take years. Sometimes vague feels more comforting.
Thanks for sharing your process.