#583 If You Can Envision It Then It Is Already Possible

Jeanne Marie Ketchel
Channeled by Jan Ketchel

Dear Jeanne,
What message do you have for humanity today?

I offer energy. I offer the guidance of synchronicity, of signs, of ideas for growth that may go far beyond what you normally consider part of your world. I ask you to think outside the box, to look outside your world, to imagine and then act upon something new and different, for only in reaching far beyond the world in front of you will you evolve.

I ask that you come out of your confinement, stick your head above the clouds, and take a fresh breath of air. I ask that you throw out a request for change in your life, allowing it to travel with true heartfelt intent. And then I ask you to pocket the other end of that intent and stay tethered to it as you return to your daily lives. Then watch and wait for the signs of doors opening, of new air blowing in to your stagnant lives, as if a window has opened too when you only opened the front door. With these openings you may begin to see options for change, simply because you are more open to them.

If you remain closed off, depressed, unable to move beyond your slump or place of stuckness, and no new air is allowed in, then neither will new life, new signs, new ideas be able to enter either. You are your abode. You are home base. You are the percolating body of activity in your life and from you will all things flow. But such flow, resulting in new experiences and new growth, will only happen if you venture to expose your self to new life and new ideas and experiences.

If you remain encapsulated then little will affect you or shift you, but if you determine that you truly desire more in life, then I urge you to be proactive for the self now. I have spoken already of the energy outside of you as being quite controlling, but you are fully capable of rising above it at any time, of pointing your arrow of hope and intent in any direction you choose, and shooting it out into the universe, keeping it tethered to you so that you may maintain a line of energetic attachment to the new energy it attaches to and attracts to you.

Place your prayers, your innermost desires to find purpose in your life upon that arrow as you fling it forward with open-hearted intent to grow now, asking for meaning in life, and for truth to be acceptable, so that you may fully live a new life.

As the energy tempers down you may be sure that you will feel a shift, but I challenge you to shift with it, to grow today, to move beyond your complacency and tackle that which holds you down so that you may move forward.

Life awaits! You will not know what it holds for you if you do not open your doors and windows and step outside and walk in a new direction, pushed forward by the energy behind you. Be amazed and you will encounter amazing things. Expect growth and you will grow. Expect magic at every breath and every step and you will encounter it. Find joy simply because it exists for you, and this you must expect too in order to tap into it. What is your truest desire in life? Go get it. If you can envision it, then it is already possible; it is already done. What are you waiting for?

#582 A Warning

Jeanne Marie Ketchel
Channeled by Jan Ketchel

Dear Jeanne,
Do you have a message for us today?

My Dear Ones, it is important that attention be paid to the energy outside of you today. Take note of it and how it affects you, how it directs you to engage in activities better left undone, and how it twists your inner calm out of sync. Be aware that the outer energy will now come to tease and invite. If you elect to engage it you will wonder where the days have gone, where your energy has gone, and why you are doing what you are doing rather than something more meaningful.

By these warnings I attempt to alert you to the fact that the outer energy is now of a rather engaging sort; enticing is perhaps a better word. You will feel quite drawn to be outerly engaged, but I warn that such outer engagement will result in a frivolous waste of time and energy and decisions made while outerly engaged will not be worthwhile or of lengthy binding. So this is also a message of caution to avoid making any quick decisions regarding money or self. Wait a few days for the energy to tone down a bit.

Okay, that is all I have to say. Be innerly drawn in retaliation to the outer pulls that you will begin to feel today. Allow for calming and innerly focused attention to guide you soberly through the next few days. Do not make any dire decisions. Hold off until later in the week, or you may regret any actions taken. This is not a time to sign anything on the dotted line. Be patient and cautious; do not be hasty. Keep outer activities to a minimum. Do your chores. Be a good citizen, but do not waste your energy.

NOTE: During this channeling I got the distinct feeling that this energy will last through Wednesday and that after that we will notice a distinct difference. -Jan

#581 Chuck’s Place: Youthful Folly

Welcome to Chuck’s Place, where Chuck Ketchel expresses his thoughts, insights, and experiences! Many of the shamanic and psychological terms used in Chuck’s essays are defined in Tools & Definitions on our Psychotherapy website.

Thank you Michael Moore. Not only have you made a movie of supreme importance and relevance to now, but, because you did it so well, I am freed to write about Youthful Folly rather than have to comment on current events that equally attracted my attention this week. We must become real students of the truth of our beloved America. Everyone, go and see Capitalism: A Love Story! Jan suggests that you bring tissues, lots of them. We traveled a bit to view this movie on its opening day. We thought we might enjoy dinner at our favorite city of Poughkeepsie restaurant, The Busy Bee Cafe, only to discover that, like Flint Michigan, Poughkeepsie reveals the true nature of reality in America: our favorite eatery was empty and boarded up! As we traveled north toward home we decided to stop at Sabroso in Rhinebeck, another favorite place, for delicious tapas. They get it right! On to Youthful Folly.

After deep contemplation of a challenge that I have reckoned with for years, I consulted The I Ching for its perspective on how to approach resolution of this issue. I was a bit taken aback, or should I say my ego self was a bit taken aback, by the reading I received: Youthful Folly, hexagram #4.

I have put in a few years in this current lifetime and my ego would like to think that I have accrued enough wisdom to be beyond the level of inexperienced youth. After assuaging my wounded ego I pondered, in earnest, why I had been presented with this reading. It became apparent to me that Youthful Folly is really the hexagram, the archetype, of the eternal student. No matter how far we have come we remain the inexperienced youth as we approach our deepest challenges or the next challenge awaiting us on the horizon. If there were no more challenges our evolutionary journey would cease, the adventure would be over. Some might consider the end of challenge as bliss, heaven, but for me the adventure must continue.

The hexagram of Youthful Folly is built by the trigram of water below, in the form of a spring, rising within the chasm of the mountain, the trigram above. The hexagram offers the image of an inexperienced youth hesitating, in perplexity, on the brink of this dangerous abyss. The I Ching clarifies that folly, in the youth’s hesitation, is not a function of stupidity, but rather that of immaturity and lack of experience. In his translation of The I Ching, Richard Wilhelm suggests the analogy of Parsifal, the virgin knight of King Arthur’s Round Table who bumbles innocently and naively on his quest for the Holy Grail.

The natural images used to depict the dilemma of Youthful Folly also hint at its resolution: as water rises from the spring in the abyss of the mountain it will, ultimately, completely fill the cavity and then, of necessity, move on. The process of the rising water filling every nook and cranny can be equated with Bill Murray’s character in Groundhog Day. In effect, as we tackle a challenge in life, especially our deepest, we find ourselves going round and round, over the same ground, enacting the same habitual patterns, until, one day, we might awaken, ready to flow with the necessary changes to move beyond Groundhog Day into new life, resolved, detached, relieved of the burden of an unsolved challenge. This process may take years, a lifetime, or several lifetimes. We do have free will to live as many groundhog days as we please, but, ultimately, we will flow beyond the abyss. Ultimately, we will accrue enough experiences, learn our lessons, and allow ourselves to let go and flow with the necessary changes.

The I Ching is one of mankind’s oldest sages and consequently offers the sincere student the most expedient method to traverse the abyss. However, to truly benefit from its counsel the student must have the correct attitude. The I Ching warns:

“It is not I who seek the young fool;
The young fool seeks me.
At the first oracle I inform him.
If he asks two or three times, it is importunity.
If he importunes, I give him no information.”
(From the Richard Wilhelm translation, p. 21)

Oracles are living things. Just because they appear static, wholly contained in books or other forms, for centuries, they are not our slaves. If you don’t like your reading and choose to doubt and demand another one, then the oracle responds to the big baby by confounding the coins and delivering an irrelevant response. Hence, The I Ching teaches the student how to be a real student. A real student acknowledges his inexperience and follows the guidance of his teacher. This means relinquishing the inflated ego self and becoming the innocent unknowing child who chooses to explore what is presented.

Do your homework, take action, and see what happens. This does not mean turning over responsibility for one’s journey. However, once one has chosen the right teacher it is time to do the assigned work and discover where it leads. Obsessive questioning and reticence to do the work lead nowhere. Furthermore, each step must be followed, in succession, to completion; no skipping steps allowed, no jumping ahead. ADD is simply not an option here. Discipline the self. Water methodically fills each space, leaving no space unfilled; it is thorough as it rises upward and onward. Be like the rising spring.

The hexagram goes on to offer six more specific points of guidance in the time of the condition of Youthful Folly, which I interpret as follows:

1. Be disciplined. “He who simply plays with life never amounts to anything.” (From the Richard Wilhelm translation, p. 22) Of course, conversely, all work and no play creates the same imbalance, leading to collapse. The mantra here would be: discipline with moderation.

2. Accept that despite the inferiority that you struggle with, which leads to an inability to exert power, your willingness to acknowledge the truth of this inferiority actually empowers you to lead yourself through the learning process, which will ultimately lead to true empowerment. Modesty and perseverance are the operative principles here.

3. Don’t attach to a false persona that portrays mastery, an inflation, masking the underlying inferiority. This does not mean you shouldn’t “fake it till you make it,” but it does insist that you remain aware that faking, in this context, is a task leading to mastery. Don’t believe that you are your persona; know who you are: a student.

4. Don’t deceive yourself with empty imaginings, delusions of specialness, romantic fantasies, and unlimited time. If one attaches to any of these, the teacher will step aside, for a day or a lifetime, as the student plays out the illusion.

5. Only the child may enter the kingdom of heaven. We cannot truly learn and master unless we assume the unknowing innocence of the child as we approach our tasks. We must allow ourselves to ask the silliest of questions and be able to acknowledge that even at this age we simply don’t know such a basic thing that everyone, of course, knows!

6. “He who will not heed will be made to feel.” (From the Richard Wilhelm translation, p. 23) Our stubborn resistance to learning, or our inexperience, will be met with punishments. However, let us greet these outcomes as natural consequences, necessary lessons. Let us avoid the pitfall of negativity and self-hatred. Suspend judgment.

And so, The I Ching’s answer to my query as to how to resolve my challenge: become a real student! Final answer!

As always, should anyone wish to write, I can be reached at: chuck@riverwalkerpress.com or feel free to post a comment.

Until we meet again,
Chuck

#580 Do You Choose to Flow with the Inevitable?

Jeanne Marie Ketchel
Channeled by Jan Ketchel

Dear Jeanne,
Do you have a message of guidance for us today?

I wish to urge you all to accept the fact that change is inevitable; change is a certainty. Do you choose to acknowledge this and make this certainty work in your favor, or do you wish to stay embedded in your misery, digging your heels into the ground, fighting against it?

Do you choose to flow with the current, the energy of now that is here to support you, to push you along, but also to prove to you that the only way you will achieve your dreams, your goals, and your future prospects is to believe that change is indeed inevitable? Once you accept that change is a daily fact of life, and is going on continually, so do I urge you to envision your own changing life and your own changing self as on the right path, the right track, so that you may achieve a new place, more mature, evolved, and fulfilled.

This is your main challenge now, My Dear Readers, to determine if you are ready to become the mature, responsible, fulfilling, and acquiescent self that you so desire. In order to truly mature and grow you must acquiesce to the inevitable flow of life as it pushes constantly for change.

Change is good. Change is the energy that catapults you out of the doldrums and into new life. Look around you now at your own circumstances. Where are you being pushed to? What brink do you stand upon? What lies before you that you so fear and yet so desire? Where is your mature adult self now, as you stand and waffle upon the rim of choice and change and transformation?

I urge you today to bring forth your mature adult self, your responsible self, and allow this fearless, trusting, trustworthy, and brave self to envision your future and then step into the energy of it. Flow with the energy of your creation and the energy of change, for it is here to greet you. But you must dare to say yes to it, with sure knowing that it will lead you to fulfillment, with certainty, if you choose to acquiesce to its inevitable energy, knowing that your life is about to change, and this is good!