24. Celtic Reconnection - a Second Mystical Event
24. Celtic ReConnection - a Second Mystical Event
I just had another mystical experience.
It's the result of the ancestral healing work I've been doing with ICU. If you're interested, they have more sessions upcoming.
I can only describe this mystical experience as distinctly personal. It was a revelation of my identity in this life as a soul in a body that is connected to thousands and thousands of other lives and years of living in a body on this planet.
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Most truths are subjective, personal and relative. We believe strongly in our own truths but they should be open to change if we've got stuff wrong.
The only absolute Truth that exists is the First Truth and it trumps every other truth out there. If my truths deny equality or personhood to another, my truth is false. If my truth makes one group of people more valuable than another, my truth is false. If my truth is that monogamy works best for me in my life, then that is my truth. If Edwards truth is that polyamory works best for him in his life, than that's his truth - and both those truths can exist at the same time.
The truth is the courageous path.
It takes strength and heart to learn our truth and not shy away from it. It take strength and heart to go out into the world and hold our truth out for the world. It is the path of strength.
Everything is ONE and LOVED unconditionally. Forever. This is the First Truth. Is it Loving and Inclusive? This is the only thing that is true and real. Refer back to this truth when in conflict. It will never steer you wrong.
Do you remember the actual living dreams and beliefs of your unlimited child self? They are a goldmine of truth and an ancient pathway for your spiritual adult self.
We're often much harder on ourselves than we are on other people. Think about how you speak to yourself, and what you expect from your own performance in life, at work, with friends, colleagues and loved ones. In contrast, imagine a friend or loved one in the same situation and compare how empathetic, supportive and understanding you would be and how easy it would be to suggest self-care and rest. We never do that for ourselves, and it's critical.