If our only awareness of the world is based on what someone else tells us, then how can we ever know for certain what is true?
How can we experience a deep sense of inner peace, regardless of what is going on around us, if the traumas and dramas of life are capable of pulling us into reaction?
How can we purposefully use the uprising of emotion to remember the truth of who we are and thus release ourselves once and for all from a narrative that has conditioned us to separate from who we are?
I have sat with these three questions repeatedly throughout the last several months. Like many of you, I have vacillated between acting in the world and withdrawing from all the noise to be still within myself. I have witnessed in my own experience that if I was acting and/or withdrawing out of reaction to what was arising, that neither action nor stillness was supportive.
If, however, I was responding to what was arising through presence, all I had to do was show up fully and something beyond my wildest dreams unfolded. It was from this place that my actions and/or my stillness became more empowering.
In sharing moments of presence with others, I have been deeply moved and encouraged by what others have come to know about themselves, their journeys and their capacities. Here we collectively noticed that each could see themselves in the others and thus deepen their experience of
oneness.
It's clear that these times offer all an amazing opportunity to touch parts of ourselves that have rarely seen light or love. We typically touch these parts of ourselves first in reaction and then with practice as a response.
These times invite us to know ourselves and to trust that knowing like never before. From a deeper relationship with ourselves we naturally create more harmony in our life experience. It's clear now that we can use every emotion and all experience to remember who we are, thus adding more presence and as a byproduct create positive
change.
None of us needs someone to tell us who we are or what is true for us, we simply need to remember how to access that for ourselves and thus create from our truth, instead of creating unconsciously from the separated aspects of ourselves.
This is a brilliantly beautiful time in human history, because it is challenging our deepest beliefs, because it is bringing up buried emotion and because it is revealing what needs to be loved.
We can use all of what is arising to move beyond separation and create the experience of unity. This is encouraged, first and foremost, by unifying what remains separated within us. There is so much good on the horizon and we are each invited to be co-creators of that experience.
I invite you to a loving exploration of Self and a means to integrate the aspects that remain separated, abandoned or orphaned. This invitation, both in process and in outcome, supports your remembering, from the inside out, of who you are, what you know to be true and how to navigate your life experience from there.
The world that we know can be is beyond separation, beyond polarities and beyond limited perceptions of Self. Below is my version of that process. I invite you to join me for The Journey Back to Love if it feels supportive to do so, but more importantly I invite you to explore the questions that I posed to myself and see what they reveal to you.
Big Love and Blessings,
Suzy
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