Personal Growth

QHHT Insight: Creating new templates

I had a second QHHT session not too long ago. This time, rather than past lives like the first one, I wanted to focus a bit more on ancestral healing. See what I could learn on that front. One of the questions was:

If I don’t have children, what is the benefit of doing the work of healing ancestral wounds?

I know my mom did a lot of work to stop the family cycle of abuse, and she succeeded. But there are other lines of thinking which need to be addressed. While the knowledge that I don’t have children wasn’t going to stop me on this work, I had been wondering about how useful it was to the Human Condition.

The answer that came out of my mouth was:

For every type of healing, that is a new Template laid down. A new Template for a path to wholeness that another Human in this grand experiment could leverage. The more people do this, the more templates there are floating around out there, the easier and faster it comes. Like the first person to break the 4-minute mile opened the door that previously was thought impossible.

My dad, being the practical engineer that he is, once told me that the more minds we have working on a problem, the faster that problem will be solved. I think the same thing applies to these healing templates that I spoke about.

What really had me sitting up to pay attention to this answer? One of my favorite wise curmudgeons, Paul Selig, had a 5 day workshop. The theme? The introduction of Higher Templates. The actual workshop was called The Truth of Being, and in that he spoke of these new templates. In his case, he was talking about a new template for our being but I tend to think healing comes first — opening the door to higher potentials.

After all, the original meaning for health is ‘whole’ – from the Old English hælþ “wholeness, a being whole, sound or well.” Bear in mind, that wealth is not far removed in meaning. Old English wela meaning “wealth,” but also “welfare, well-being,”

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Random Musings

Alignment is like taking a pool shot

I was listening to someone talk about manifestation, and being in alignment, and outcomes, etc.

As they were talking, an image came to mind — playing a game of pool, considering all the variables to line up a shot.

Wow! Such a simple image, but it really conveys a lot. Those who can really play pool well, of which I confess I am NOT one, there are so many variables to consider:

  • position of the ball on the table
  • position of the ball in relation to the bumpers on the table
  • position of the other balls on the table
  • the shot I want to take
  • what angle should the pool cue be when it hits the ball
  • consideration of the merits of spin in one direction or the other
  • how hard to hit the cue ball
  • Etc etc etc.

There are so many things to think about! The best players can sum all this up and make their shots. Those adequate players such as myself only know or can effectively enact a smaller number of variables. And those who don’t play well at all are happy just to have the cue ball hit the ball they were aiming at.

The conscious person, who embraces their personal power and walks with both ego-self and soul-self in every (or most every) step, is the master pool player. Their intention and their actions are in alignment, and the ball goes exactly where they want it to go.

The semi-conscious person, who tries to be embrace personal power and has flashes of soul-self appear here and there, is the adequate player. Their intention and their actions are more in alignment but not fully, unaware or unskilled enough yet to see or leverage the vast number of variables available, and so the shot goes as planned a bit more often than it does not.

The un-conscious person, who lives entirely in their ego-self, is the unskilled player. Their intention and their actions are rarely in alignment, unaware of all the potential variables which can be called on, and so the results are unpredictable and, barring the occasional lucky shot, rarely get the results they expected or wanted.

I like this analogy!

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Personal Growth, Spirituality

Karma and Wounds

I was listening to the latest episode of Next Level Soul, the one with Cindy Edison released April 6, 2024.

They were talking about Karma briefly and my brain spun off. I was meandering through my idea of Karma which is that it’s attachments – the things we can’t let go of. This could be a regret, a sense of superiority, a sense of inferiority, anger, love, even a substance. Anything which we cannot let go of becomes essentially an energetic wad of gum that we have to work at in order to remove.

Heh. Karma is a wad of gum. Funny.

Overlaid on this was a discussion I had the other day about triggers being emotional wounds. To explain:

Imagine someone reaches out and tugs on your arm. Now your arm is fine, but the person has your attention. Nothing major about this. Now imagine that your arm is wounded – perhaps it’s newly broken or has a massive open wound on it. In this case, when someone reaches out to touch your arm the reaction will be wildly different. Perhaps it’s in anticipation of pain so you don’t let them get close to touching you, or mayhap you yell at them and call them names, shove their hand off your arm with force, or maybe even you attack them in defense of your wound.

These are typical ways that people will react when a wound is touched or in danger. That is exactly what a trigger is. It’s an emotional wound that someone’s words or actions has incited a response for. Usually though, if the wound is surface enough to the conscious mind that it gets such a reaction, it’s also ready for release.

As I thought about the wad of gum concept, and then considered the emotional wound, I began to wonder if these concepts were actually related. As in, an emotional wound which is not healed before leaving this density becomes an energetic wad of gum.

I hear some folks talk about coming back with the same people to work through Karmic issues. That one doesn’t resonate with me. Say person L wounds me, and I elect to nurse that grudge until I die with it as an active wound. Now it’s a wad of gum stuck to the soul, metaphorically speaking obviously. Back on the soul level I get to consider what types of things would be needed before the ego self will elect to remove the wad of gum – aka release the attachment to the wound. Do I really need person L to work with me again on this? No, not at all. Perhaps person L has experienced all that they choose to on that front. But there are a heck of a lot of other souls who might be exploring similar themes and can take on the role that I need.

So Karma is a wad of gum, and an emotional wound which is not released within a lifetime becomes a wad of gum.

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