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i thought it might be interesting to have a discussion about the "original wound" that david wilcock talks about.
http://www.divinecosmos.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=9753 dear amelie, |
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funny, the first line of a story i was working on is this: "the original wound is our separation from god, they say, and everything we do to bring ourselves pleasure is an attempt to fill up that hole."
pleasure is fleeting, but in those moments we remember deep down that this is how it's supposed to be, immersed in ever-new joy. in a state of bliss, there is full acceptance and recognition of perfection. there is only saying "yes," as to say "no" would be a denial of worthiness/perfection. our wound comes from our denial of ourselves as creator/god/all. every fear we experience arises from our forgetting, our uncertainty, our ignorance of the grandness of our true beings. practically all of us experience the wound as a lacking in our lives, yet we continue to give ourselves what we most desire because we don't remember/recognize there is nothing we are not. |
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great idea... this discussion.
i hope someone can shed more information. *is this "wound" a requirement for coming to earth? *can this "wound" ever be healed? *what is a person like who does not have such a "wound"? i will admit, i do not like the idea that it is preordained everyone has a wound just for being born. though, i have heard the concept before from another person... something about you have to take on a "defect" as it were just to be here. i wasn't sure what i thought about that then either. it just seems like saying, "in order to be on earth you must be sick!" now, if we can heal this "wound" thing and it's just like most everybody ends up taking a "hit" when we come in and so we all end up having this "original wound"..... i can see that a little more. anyone have any thoughts? peace darlyne |
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i was fortunate enough to be on the cruise with david last month. the last seminar dealt with exactly this topic.
david explained that the original wound was a feeling of separation and abandonment by god and that causes fear, imbalances and blockages which can go unresolved throughout our lives. in order to help us recognize these possiblities, the group of us went into a meditative state and david started having us visualize the colour of each chakra starting at the bottom. first we focused on the colour red and once we visualized the red, david talked about what the root chakra symbolized. he then had us focus on masculine energies and then feminine energies. he did this through all seven chakras (actually 8, we focused on white as well). david had told us earlier when we were working on dream analysis, that the yellow chakra symbolizes family, work etc. what amazed me during the meditation was when he got to yellow and we started focusing on the feminine, tears started rolling down my face. it’s like david said in his message to amelie, as soon as you get the first 'hit,' the person has a great emotional surge of recognition that someone hears them. the clamp they've put around their heart suddenly and spontaneously loosens. at that moment i realized that i’ve had pent up unresolved feelings from the time i was 13 years old due to the fact that my mother abandoned me twice as a child. my mother and i have been close all my adult life and i thought i had forgiven and understood her, at least in the last ten years or so. but, perhaps not. it was so powerful, this realization about my mother that it did just hit me. now, the hard part. how do i resolve this in order to balance my solar plexus chakra? i can say i forgive her. i feel as though i have, but then i wouldn’t have had such an obvious and overwhelming reaction if i had. i’m not sure what to do with this new information. i guess i’ll just put it in the hands of my higher self, although any advice would be appreciated. kris |
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now, the hard part. how do i resolve this in order to balance my solar plexus chakra? i can say i forgive her. i feel as though i have, but then i wouldn’t have had such an obvious and overwhelming reaction if i had. i’m not sure what to do with this new information. i guess i’ll just put it in the hands of my higher self, although any advice would be appreciated. i use a simple meditation process of visualizing my current self, my self at the age of occurance/issue, the presence of my higher self, the presence of source/god/universe and presence of the particular personality i need to forgive. 'open' a dialogue between first the younger you and the personality, then the current you and the personality--both with the intent to clear the air and really explain to each other what you were feeling at the time of the incident. if you get 'stuck' as your higher self for guidance. once everything is said that needs to be said, ask first the younger you and then the present you if you can forgive the offending personality. if so, forgive them and complete the meditation. if not, go back to the dialogue and say what else needs to be said. keep this up until you can clearly and easily forgive the personality. |
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thank you kris!
what a blessing you saw this thread and chose to contribute. how perfect. well... that clarifies much. i definately feel that going chakra by chakra to focus does seem to do some pretty magical stuff. what a blessing for you to be able to go through the process, live with david! peace and love darlyne |
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perhaps we don't need the emotional charge that comes along with the phrase "first wound" as it carries a negative connotation right off the bat. a wound implies something whole has been damaged. but i think we all know that the whole is fine, and as holographic extension/inclusions of the whole, we are thus fine too.
if the original wound is separation, perhaps we might rephrase it in terms of the law of confusion, often thought of as "the veil" - that which separates our third density consciousness from the direct knowing of our fuller consciousness that we may experience the illusion of separation for the wonderful life catalyst that provides. we have come to do just the kind of chakra and clearing work described in this thread, as beacons and as individuals seeking evolution. the work itself can be difficult enough at times, so i'd rather not see it as some damage i am trying to repair, but rather the work i opted in free-will to achieve upon this plane. so, perhaps it is a wound if one just thinks it happened to them, and it is just "the work" if one is conscious that this is what they are here for. from one whole light worker to the rest, |
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how do i resolve this in order to balance my solar plexus chakra? i can say i forgive her. i feel as though i have, but then i wouldn’t have had such an obvious and overwhelming reaction if i had. i’m not sure what to do with this new information. i guess i’ll just put it in the hands of my higher self, although any advice would be appreciated. you must keep on thinking about the issue and sending forgiveness until the entire emotional charge is released. i also find dreams are wonderful to help, i ask before i sleep to be helped to release certain blockages and given any information on the topic to help me, i then write down the dream i have the moment i awake. hope this helps much love babyblue x x x |
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*is this "wound" a requirement for coming to earth? [/quote] *can this "wound" ever be healed? [/quote] yes, that is what the spiritual path of self knowledge is all about. [/quote] *what is a person like who does not have such a "wound"? [/quote] filled with inner joy , knowing they are one with everything. its not a sickness, its just a fact that when we are born in to this reality, we chose seperation as a form of schooling, its not an illness its more a condition that we accept for our personal soul growth. its an adventure! |
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great thoughts everybody, i'll join in here when i get more time....i think i have finally begun to truly heal my "original wound".....and i really recommend the lecture by nassim haramein at the rogue valley library of metaphysics (can be viewed on google videos) along with "the power of now" by ekhart tolle.
last night i began to read that book.....my mind began to spiral....i meditated for a while....and i realized that enlightenment is "being" and infinite creativity co-existing together as one :d we have forgotten who we are.....we can remember.....the truth was always in us, it never left us....it is inside you and all around you....we can bring heaven and earth together.....this life does have purpose. ![]() ![]() the "infinite" creator does not make mistakes. :d we are simply experiencing the birthing process. |
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i use a simple meditation process of visualizing my current self, my self at the age of occurance/issue, the presence of my higher self, the presence of source/god/universe and presence of the particular personality i need to forgive.
'open' a dialogue between first the younger you and the personality, then the current you and the personality--both with the intent to clear the air and really explain to each other what you were feeling at the time of the incident. thanks happystrings for the advice. i will definately give it a try. i'm wondering though, since my mother and i are fairly close, if i should tell her how i felt way back then and let her know i forgive her. would this have the same result as doing the work internally. it's funny because i'm pretty sure i have forgiven her and i understand why she did the things she did. i totally realize that these situations are there as catalyst for our growth. however, i guess there is still some resentment there that needs to be released. i really recommend the lecture by nassim haramein at the rogue valley library of metaphysics (can be viewed on google videos) along with "the power of now" by ekhart tolle. amelie - i love tolle. i read his latest book first and am now reading the power of now. however, tolle's advice is to live fully in the present moment and not dwell on the past or the future. in order to heal any "wounds" or to practice true forgiveness, i think one definately needs to work on issues in the past in order to truly be at peace in the present moment. i'll check out nassim's lecture. ![]() |
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amelie - i love tolle. i read his latest book first and am now reading the power of now. however, tolle's advice is to live fully in the present moment and not dwell on the past or the future. in order to heal any "wounds" or to practice true forgiveness, i think one definately needs to work on issues in the past in order to truly be at peace in the present moment. ![]() i was in a shop today and i noticed a book called "a quiet mind". i think it's the same sort of thing. ekhart's words kind of resonated with me because i already experienced something as a child which gave me an understanding of pure love/ joy/ oneness. i feel strongly that while in this 3-d, dense reality- it is very important to take care of our mind, body and souls in order to remember who we really are....otherwise even somebody who has experienced enlightenment may lose their way again. |
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hello everyone, i have not posted here ia a while, but this thread is very timely for me and so here it goes....
what david referes to falls in line with what i am reading now. its this book called "the dissapearance of the universe" from gary renard. this also follows the teachings of " a course in miracles". basically it teaches that our ego does everything it can to enforce this shame and pain/hatred we self inflict on us uncounciously because we feel we have abandoned the unique creator/god/universal love....call it what you will. we project our fears onto others by criticizing and all other things the ego does. anything to exteriorise our own shame of having left god behind. the way to end these problems is to practice forgiveness, by forgiving others, we forgive ourselves as we are but one. we originate from love, we are love, as it comes from the unique creator and the way to go back there( which is inside of you), is to use forgiveness. the ego does not want this and thrives on our suffering. the only way to suppress the ego and finally remove it is to practice forgiveness in everything. it even mentions that its the way to heal, as our bodies "get sick" to give us an oportunity to forgive and reach peace in our mind and our bodies. something like that......im almost finished reading, and that is what i get from it. cheers |
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