In this day and age of ‘you
create your reality’ mindset, this idea is often talked about as if ‘You’ is a
singular entity, able to be controlled and lassoed with a few strong thoughts
and positive affirmations. The reality is that this ‘You’ is made up of
countless aspects, conscious and subconscious, holding a myriad of beliefs,
emotions, desires and fears, existing on multiple dimensions. This kaleidoscope
that is ‘You’ can be likened to a team of wild horses, ideally all going in one
direction but more often than not they are going in multiple directions, or
trying to. In the centre of all that, we have our Soul, the beautiful horse
with the very clear vision of where he or she wants to go this lifetime –
sometimes the Soul helps to pull the horses in line, and other times the horses
push and pull the Soul or ignore her/him completely. At the helm we have our
Greater Self, able to see what lies ahead if we keep going in the direction we
are going.
From time to time at crucial points of our evolution the Soul
has bucked and demanded the horses’ attention or our Greater Self would rein
the horses in if they were veering too far off course. Yet for the most part, until
recently, we had a kind of Free Will where these horses could do what they
wanted to do. It was all part of our greater learning experience.
Party
time is over for this particular version of our Free Will team of horses.
Our Soul is taking the
lead, and our Greater Self is shouting directions like it’s the final sprint
section of a long marathon race.
Our
Free Will Team of Horses (including our Ego, various dreams we’ve held, our
wounds, etc) are being tossed to and fro with every influx of higher
vibrational energy/solar flares/eclipses/cardinal crosses/whatever possible
cosmic ammunition the universe has available. The image I get is that scene
from Forrest Gump where Lieutenant Dan is sitting atop the shrimp boat in a
raging storm, rain bucketing down, thunder, lightning, stormy seas, and he
shouts out: “C’mon, you call this a storm?....It’s time for a showdown! You and
me!.” Right to the end, we try to hold on to the illusion that we are in
control, without fully realising the greater enormity of who it is that we
really are.
The
next morning, the sea is calm.
Lieutenant Dan is sitting on the edge of the boat looking transformed,
the anger has left. He says to Forrest “You know, I never thanked you for
saving my life.” And he falls over the edge for a swim. Forrest’s observation
is: “I think he made his peace with God.”
When
our Soul takes the lead and our Greater Self descends into us, calling us to
embody who we really are, as we are being called to do right now, it can feel
like a storm. It can feel like we are being pushed and pulled by some Divine
Force. This Divine Force is YOU, the authentic you, the greater you, the soul
of you, calling you back into alignment with you.
We
can fight our Self and our Soul all we like, but we’ll end up pretty bruised.
Their terrain is no picnic either some of the time, but just like Lieutenant
Dan’s night with the storm, the new day comes and in our newly surrendered,
humbled state we can see that our Soul and Self has been working for us not
against us, the whole time. There we can
find our peace.
© Dana Mrkich 2014
Very interesting, thank you so much for sharing. LOVE and LIGHT.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, thank you so much for sharing. LOVE and LIGHT
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this post! Thank you. The "team of wild horses"...sounds about right.
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ReplyDeleteGreat post Dana! Thank you :)) <3
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