February 4, 2012

  • The course best for all

    The course best for all

    Contemplation

    The week is nearing its end and I am still continuing to ponder the path of transformation which is so vital in alchemy as well as in the way of the Warrior-Wizard.  This journey of contemplation started by being true to myself and accepting myself  without judgement. It is vital that we understand what gifts we were given in this life. Our natural talents and capabilities were not cultivated but received. Discovering the true nature of who "I" am is an important part of the path set out here. Not only is there the physical "I" but also the divine "I" within us that is connected to God, the higher self that is guiding us if we allow ourselves to link into that part of us.  The path of transformation is about bringing the physical manifesting I's in attunement with the one singular observing I that is aware of our actions, feelings and thoughts.

    The transformation is allowing us to allow the divine to flow into this world through us. When we start on that path of transformation our own needs begins to become less important and what we do for others become more. The transformation is activating an oscilation between the I and the We.  The insights needed for the growth of our soul lies in understanding how the individual transforms to the benefit of the collective. The I is not however sacrificed to the collective but it is transformed to express better the best qualities given into the I.

    From an individual's perspective we walk alone on this earth. We experience things from our perspective. Yes we can share experiences but we can never feel or experience life as other's do. Our life experience is a unique collection of thoughts, emotions and actions that are connected with individuality. By observing how these things are expressed through us and seeing them from the perspective of the eternal I...the observer within we develop the consciousness and conscience to mold and direct how these combine and harmonise in alignment with who we truly are.

    The individuality is manifesting itself in the collective. The I's transformation towards wholeness to permeate the collective and from its own wholeness begin to heal  the collective so that it become whole as well. Our experiences manifest itself in how we relate with the people around us. Wholeness that does not heal and edify others are just an illusion. The true characteristic of wholeness is its edifying influence on a community irrespective of how that community operates.

    This is victory for the Warrior Wizard: When we changes who we are to become an edifying influence on the collective. Yes the Warrior-Wizard searches for power, wisdom and love but not for self gain alone, but to serve the community and be an influence that is positive. This of course does not mean that all action is received with open arms...sometimes to be the influence that is coming from the core needs determination and focus.

    The tenacity not to be drowned in the negativity caught in the collective but to move beyond that by linking to divine guidance. When the Warrior-Wizard acts from divine wisdom, will and love he sees the manifesting world from a different viewpoint. This is the essence of the transformation when the I see itself acting on the collective and choose its path to edify the collective.  That is the essence of transformation  - to maintain the course that is best for all.

    + Othelo ++ Raidho +++ Kenaz --- Sowilo -- Mannaz - Jera

Comments (4)

  • Wow.  Excellent thoughts.

  • pondering is essential  it is a LOT to wrap a mind & heart around even the parts you have already lived  ...  good stuff here as always ...it is not about the I but service to the whole altho finding who & what in entirety the I entails is the journey  blessings ~~~  beck

  • The tenacity not to be drowned in the negativity caught in the collective...is an ongoing battle.

  • @songoftheheart - our understanding is always developing and growing...
    @mag_1 - Long since you have visited me...hope you are all ok.
    @C_L_O_G - indeed, thank you for the emphasis.

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