Consequently, we seek to re-experience the rhythm of earlier stages. Eventually we recognize that our limits stem from our own lack of wholeness. We recognize that all our choices are spiritual ones and affect all beings. We receive gifts from within ourselves and from others. This occurs in our internal and external communities. Community - We experience our involvement with humanity and recognize that wholeness comes from bringing our individual gifts into community.We live without being attached to our situations. We know that we are part of all we perceive and responsible for all that we know. We are renewed beyond our limits and sense of self and enter into the world again.
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We gain the wisdom of knowing the oneness of all of creation during this stage. We transcend all limits, boundaries, language, judgments, and our existing sense of self. We experience our union with the creative force of the universe. We more fully experience our connection to others. We experience that we are more than our physical body, actually become aware of the flow of the life force, through us. We welcome serendipity as a natural way of life.įrom our place of emptiness and gratitude we can truly appreciate our energetic fullness. We enter into a state of gratitude, vulnerability, connection with our external rhythms, and alignment with events around us. Rather than a space of nothingness, we find ourselves in a place of possibilities. When a sense of accomplishment, peace and inner strength accompanies the process, then resolution has been achieved.Īfter the discharge we are emptied. When the discharge occurs after the previous six stages, resolution can occur with the discharge. Crying screaming and laughing are also discharge phenomena. Processes such as fever, coughing, sneezing, or vomiting are common forms of discharge. This may be discharge of the muscular system, such as movement of the trunk or extremities. We find ways to create change and develop the flexibility to continue the process.ĭischarge of bio-electric energy is associated with a discharge of mechanical energy. We feel the tensions building within ourselves as this process advances. The alienated, traumatized, denied or redirected consciousness or energy is moving towards being prepared for discharge and resolution. At this major stage of healing we can appear on the other side of our illusionary self. This stage is associated with having a strong enough sense of self to turn back onto our own alienated "shadow" or "light" to heal the illusion and create more wholeness. As we progress through this stage, we choose to no longer dishonor ourselves, because we deserve more. Initially, we are angry that we had lost our power, and are determined not to let it happen again. This stage of healing is one in which we realize that the "script" determined by the above three stages is no longer desirable or no longer works. We just need to be with the simple revelation that we've been stuck.
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We do not yet know why we've been stuck, or what to do about it. Our concepts and/or our physiology have been fixated. This stage of healing involves the recognition that our distress is associated with the fact that we have been stuck in a perspective. We begin to become aware of our rhythms and polarities and discover we are somehow involved in a process, and are partially responsible for our distress. Or we see that our genie is not so magical. As we heal, we eventually discover that what we blamed or projected as being so wrong is not so bad. These parts try to gain power over our helplessness through external authorities, procedures, treatments, etc. We project from the alienated, isolated, traumatized, hurt, shamed or ignored aspects of our being. This stage begins with the search for the magical genie that can or has been identified as the savior from distress, pain, or crisis. The lesson of this stage is the acceptance that nothing works at this time, and that you are presently helpless.
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This especially occurs when confronted by a traumatic or chaotic event or loss. The awareness of this disconnection is usually made as we draw more upon our consciousness and energetic resources. Different from pain, suffering is marked by a profound awareness that something is wrong.