Wouldn’t it be great if
you could get daily emails from your inner self, soul, energetic aspects and
past life selves? Imagine if these daily emails let you know what a certain
issue is all about, why a particular pattern keeps recurring, what you need to
do to let something in, or shift something in your life?
Imagine if you could get daily emails from your physical
cells letting you know why a health issue has manifested or whether some of
your beliefs have actually been inherited via your genes from your parents,
grandparents or great-grandparents?
Well guess what? You can receive these daily emails. The
only thing is, you have to show up and be kind of like your own ‘secretary
taking dictation’. Our spiritual technology hasn’t yet got to the stage where
we can wake up, press a button, and out comes our daily report of where our personal
energy is at! So, this is where a journal comes in handy.
Some people think that journaling is writing about what
happened today, like the sort of diary you kept as a kid. And if it’s that for
you, and you enjoy it, great! However, journaling can be so much more. For
myself it has been one of the most powerful and effective tools I’ve used to
uncover the roots of issues, heal old wounds, reveal helpful insights and gain
clarity.
It sounds like a cliché, but it is really true that
within us we hold all the knowledge and wisdom we need to get through life. This
sounds like a pretty vague or mystical concept, but it starts to make sense when
you realise that we are made up of multiple layers of energetic fields. Those fields
include our thoughts, beliefs, physical cells, ancestral history, emotions,
feelings, memories, soul potential, past experiences and a myriad of soul
aspects and energy centres; your inner child, masculine energy, feminine
energy, all the chakra’s, not to mention our connection to the collective
consciousness, and to physical and non-physical soul family.
All of this provides a wealth of knowledge, wisdom and
guidance for us to draw on, however we definitely weren’t taught in school how
to tap into it – nor even that it’s possible to do so. We all have the ability to do this, it just
takes practice much like anything else in life.
When you journal with a higher intention, you are
essentially letting yourself get out of your own way and stepping aside so that
the answers and clarity you need can come to you. Your subconscious gets a
chance to speak to you directly, as opposed to trying to get your attention in
ways that are potentially sabotaging your relationships, work, health and other
life areas.
Someone asked me recently is it like automatic writing or
should you stick to your focus? Definitely the former. More often than not,
your journaling will take you somewhere completely unexpected. You show up
thinking a certain person is the problem and end up writing about something that
happened when you were 6 or 16. You might show up seeking relief and clarity as
to a current emotion that is uncomfortable and end up having an amazing
conversation with a part of you that has felt ignored and unloved. So much
healing can happen in one journaling session.
Sometimes we’ve hidden a part of ourselves away so well
that it takes pages of journaling before we finally start getting to the root
of an issue. Many if not most of our issues are multi-layered so we might find
ourselves writing about something we thought we covered ten or a hundred times
already. As we open up to more of
ourselves, likewise we also expand our ability to go deeper into ourselves,
gaining deeper insights about the same situations.
How to start if you are new to this? If you don’t know where
to start, an easy question to start with is: What do I need to know about
.....? If you have a very specific issue
you can ask things like: What part of me wants this situation? It’s confronting
to ask this because most people would answer “None of me wants this!” Okay you
can believe that and continue to feel stuck. However it is so much more empowering
to consider, “Hmm, well if a part of me does want this then perhaps I should go
find out what this part of me is, and why it wants this!’ It is very empowering
to dialogue with the various inner aspects and energetic parts of yourself that
come up.
It is helpful, powerful and entertaining to name issues
and feelings you want to address. Somehow it is much easier to talk to Sammy
Sadness or Fred Frustrated than it is to journal to your general Self. If you’ve
been sitting in a feeling for a while, go in, have a chat to it, ask it what it
wants to tell you.
There is no right or wrong way to journal, there’s no
step by step rulebook to follow. The main thing is to trust what comes. Don’t
get caught up in “I’m making this up” or “Where is this coming from?” By all
means, if you want to be sure you aren’t receiving information from sources
that aren’t good for you say a little prayer or affirmation beforehand. Ask
that you receive guidance from your highest sources of truth, love and light,
and that all information is aligned with your best possible self and reality. From
there, let the pen take you where it wants to take you.
(c) Dana Mrkich 2013
Dana
Mrkich is an Energy Intuitive, Author of A New Chapter, Creator of E-course
Create a Life you Love and an inspirational teacher, writer and speaker. For
more info, please visit her
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Hi Dana!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I tried this and it really works. I love your what you do!
Happy Easter,
- Aya
Hi Aya, Thank you, yes it is so powerful. Hope you had a lovely Easter.
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