If we were to contain ourselves in a submarine under the ocean, this would reflect our current understanding of who we are. It would reflect our fear of the vastness of the All.
We would be imprisoned behind such concrete boundaries that our only source of vital sustenance would be that controlled carefully by our Lower Self. We would be unable to flow — to shift with the tides of our Beingness — because we would be blinded by our need to survive. We would be trapped, subjective to external influences.
When we are imprisoned in this way, we block our Source energy, the flow of life within us, the very element of us that is our truth. But if we were at one with the ocean, flowing freely within it, as if we were it, understanding that at our depths, it is not air that we breathe but Source energy that feeds our Soul, then we would not be fearful, we would not be in survival mode, frightened by what may or may not happen. No, we would be more like a dolphin or a whale, understanding that, yes, we come up for breath every now and then — representing our incarnations here — but we would no longer be fearful of our depths.
Yes, we are of this air-breathing existence, but we also have a dark side to who we are, and that dark is not to be feared. It is only dark because it has not yet been illuminated by our Wisdom. These dark depths that I refer to are the truths of our existence here. They can be uncharted, yes, but not is a submarine the correct way to explore. It’s best to follow the Wisdom of the dolphin or the whale:
to be free to be who we are as a human AND to be who we are at the very darkness depths of our Being, breathing not just air but the fullness of our Being.
Thank you.
Kirsty
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