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Chuck’s Place: Refusal To Feel*

Capture your wholeness and don’t let it go…
– Photo by Jan Ketchel

Despite all the manipulations of public thought, driven by master political hypnotists and well-endowed special interests, the root cause of the Tao of Now is the refusal to feel. At a global level, the collective will insists upon unlimited more, refusing to feel the impact of its actions, as the world heats up and overflows daily, and all of its people with it .

The fallout of such a one-sided refusal to feel and act upon emotional knowing is a transmogrified fervor of eruptive passions, gathering in the streets of Ottawa, as well as on the borders of Ukraine. On an individual level, the ego finds its fragile boundaries on guard against the tsunamis of dreams and its inner terrors projected fearfully and aggressively upon others.

Individuation, what Jung defined as the spiritual goal of human life, is the achievement of conscious wholeness. Conscious wholeness first requires the full knowing of all parts of the self, no secrets in the form of projections, dissociations, or rationalizations distorting the truth of self.

If I am to recover my lost parts, I must be willing to fully feel them. I must be willing to allow them the release and expression of all their emotions, however uncomfortable, unnerving, or threatening. I must grant the truths they reveal the right to exist, regardless of their shattering impact upon my ideal of self, or my idea of other. I must accept their contributions toward the greater truth, however limited they be, due to their one-sided perspectives.

Having felt the emotions of these parts of self, and been physically reshaped by the release of them and their revealed truths, I must endeavor to bridge these parts with the greater whole of the self. Wholeness is not perfection; perfection finds wholeness through the full integration of its parts into a comprehensive  whole. The collaboration of all parts for the best balance of the greater whole is true perfection, however momentary.

Reshaping the self, like reshaping the world, requires action. Though we are capable of stillness and concentration in meditation, we really exist in this space/time plane to experience physical action and reaction. The physical world is our sandbox. I might have to take a journey into deep sadness, as I overturn the blockade to primal pain, but then I must forge new pathways of action, beyond the pre-established habits of suppression and sublimation.

This might include full breathing, where once it was only shallow. This might mean presence, where once there existed only a freeway of ceaseless thought. This might include communication, where once there was sulkiness. This might require movement, where once there was rigidity. This might include allowing the trickster to live all the cardinal sins, as it travels kundalini’s arduous path to enlightenment. This will definitely require full transparency, to self and other, combined with awakening compassion.

The destruction of now is the karma of the refusal to feel. If we look around, at self and other, we see it all around us and know this to be true. The obvious antidote is to learn to feel, compassionately.

The construction of now is the Path of Heart that is guided by transparent mind and loving kindness for all parts of self, and all parts of other, however good, however bad. Oneness, after all, requires all its parts to be whole.

Not refusing to feel,

Chuck

*Title inspired by a talk by Darryl Robert Schoon with Jeffrey Mishlove 

Soulbyte for Friday February 18, 2022

Intend change that is positive, life affirming, and in alignment with what is right for the greater whole. When everything is in balance then nothing is bad or negative, it just is, acceptable as part of the whole. But when everything is in balance nothing has any more importance than anything else, it just is. Thus, nothing is more acceptable or less acceptable, it just is. Everything is of value and yet nothing is given too much value, and yet life itself is of great value, for it is where balance and alignment are learned and practiced.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Wednesday February 16, 2022

Let change into your life in small and incremental ways so that over time you will be acclimated to how change effects you and your world, and so that you will be better prepared for the big changes that are sure to come unexpectedly and suddenly. Small changes are practice for being able to handle the inevitable. Accept change as part of your life’s plan, bringing you lessons and challenges that are necessary for your spiritual growth and development. Get comfortable with change, for it is the truth unfolding in everyday life, but not so comfortable that you neglect yourself or forget to enjoy life as it unfolds in every fascinating moment.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Tuesday February 15, 2022

Remain centered no matter the circumstances in your own life or the circumstances in the greater world. For to remain centered within the self is to know that all will resolve in due course, that patient waiting, undertaken with a positive attitude and a heart-centered intent for resolution that will benefit the greater good, will lead to the right outcome. For the wise ones know that negativity will be smothered by the outflow of good. It’s just a matter of time.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Wednesday February 9, 2022

Lessons come in so many forms. Pay attention to how they come to body, mind, and spirit, each in their own unique way. Pay attention to what they mean and what they indicate you should do and what you should not do. Listen to affirmations from body, mind, and spirit when you understand the lessons and how they persist when you don’t. Sometimes lessons are subtle and sometimes strong, but every day they show up, asking you to change. Begin to change by first paying attention to what’s happening within the self.

Sending you love,
The Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne