Family Matters – A Spiritual Portrait – Part 2

Self-awareness as both mortal and infinite feeds the paradox that drives a self-anchored desire to have physical children. This metaphor demonstrates the continuity within the elements of the holistic family as the intersection of dynamic forces: visible with invisible, tangible with intangible, and past with future. “Pro-creation”, literally the act of creation, is the natural process necessary to physically reproduce a child. This creative melody, also called making love or “making love”, works as a metaphor for the conception of the inner child whose essential quality is Love. This child is born as, and from, the “being in love” between God (man , masculine) and the goddess (female, feminine), literally the “make love” or love making love. The symbolic value in the traditional missionary position (man above, woman below) illustrates the spiritual father descending to the earthly mother to produce her spiritual child and family. This position affirms the goddess, that is, the woman, as that which contains, supports and carries the beloved child, personally before as the biological mother and organically after its birth in reality as the human body, as well as the Mother. nature and the Earth.

The idea that “man was created in the image of god” refers to the spiritual heritage and lineage of personality as the culmination of divine parents and who, through self-expression or “expressing themselves”, demonstrate this mirror effect. This interrelationship is responsible for the popular idea of ​​”mirroring” found in some self-help programs abbreviated as “what you don’t like in another, you don’t like in yourself.” While true in certain cases, this app relies on the external environment for its value and validity. Instead, personality expressing himself it reflects the communication and synergistic interaction between god and goddess, that is, our spiritual heritage as divine offspring. As the inner child, our self-expression and the way we live is literally a spiritual family photo revealing our self-awareness. How we perceive ourselves at a given moment, by an internally or externally defined identity, determines the artistic medium through which this portrait is revealed. Mirroring as a metaphor is also evident in that physical children often resemble one or both of their biological parents with comments such as “he acts like his father”, potentially having both cryptic and literal meaning.

Mothers who work outside the home demonstrate the reemergence of the goddess or sacred feminine in visible and tangible reality. Conventional thinking attributes the weirdness of housewives to the epidemic of social chaos and emotional insecurity. In reality, the working mother as a metaphor invites us to deliberately engage and express holistic family interaction in this world to ensure healthy psychic communication and therefore personal well-being. In daily life, the trauma of this process results from identifying with or invest emotionally in experiences, including emotional sensations. However, instead of finding safety in familiar emotions, these attachments produce isolating experiences that fuel a search for comfort and a sense of belonging with others of the same emotional history. As patterns repeat and experiences accumulate, consciousness retains a self-limiting facet as emotional need, rather than holistic understanding, determines a sense of personal identity. This relative view obscures internal familial influences so that the search for healing and answers is limited to personal history and environment rather than transpersonal insight, self-awareness, and awareness. Since human parents, surrogates for our spiritual ancestry, and their perceived shortcomings usually become the focal point of such a search, confusion and insecurity continue more often than they are resolved. As adults in metaphorical terms, a growing desire to quench dry hearts through family connection can cause parents to project their own personal emotional needs through investments (transference) in their children as reflections or extensions of themselves. Although it compromises individual and holistic well-being, this represents an unconscious knowing that calls for a foundation of self-identity as a manifestation of god with goddess.

Limited to the world of appearance, personal identity is generally shaped by emotional dependencies and tribal conditions. Because the emphasis is on biological, cultural, and racial or other tribally determined parameters, the internal holistic family is relegated to a purely psychological adaptation. To compensate for this myopia, religious philosophies encourage some form of “love your neighbor as yourself” approach to others. In psychological terms, healing the inner child it encapsulates the recovery of personal identity and is ultimately the quest to restore the holistic family structure. Emotional healing can foster opportunities to experience spiritual wholeness as a daily endowment from the ordinary world, facilitated through a structure of healthy internal family relationships. Any psychological work done with biological relatives can be interpreted as a metaphor for this individual process. As healing continues, an externally derived identity eases so that support and nurturing become natural and ongoing experiences orchestrated within the impenetrable safety of individualized spiritual family: a genuine homecoming that initiates and supports a prophecy. perpetual self-fulfilment of value and personal value. Wellness We really have come home.

The growing epidemic of anger, violence, fear, and depression caused by decades of separatist living is evident in today’s trends in music and entertainment, body piercing, and prescription drug use. This tendency is fueled by isolation, anxiety, and confusion. The persistent call to awaken the holistic vision between the invisible reality and the superficial facade that a material-oriented culture has created over the last 200 years appeals with increasing fervor: the responsibility of all who live in this period of transitory chaos is as much a load like a load. has privilege. Although spirituality transcends philosophy or religion, the current trend promoting family values ​​and religion as the solution to discontent in America is a metaphorical call to restore the integrity of the spiritual family structure. However, a cultural predisposition for tangible measurement values ​​appearance, competence, superficial conformity, and “political correctness” as criteria for approval and acceptance. These external safeguards undermine the integrity within the holistic fabric, compromising authenticity and blurring our family portrait, the results of which are easily visible through current social and individual behavior patterns. Without authenticity, the conflict between the visible outer world (Root Chakra) and the invisible inner world (Crown Chakra) produces stress-filled lifestyles that restrict the child’s loving expression (Heart Chakra). frequent in our culture, and one of the main causes of death.

Maintaining and nurturing the integrity in this spiritual unity is the unconscious longing that fuels each person’s desire to have or be part of a family. Cultivating holistic family appreciation, togetherness, and quality family time through meditation, prayer, energy practice, or another devotional practice facilitates self-awareness, a primary ingredient for overall well-being. The Art of Wholeness requires freeing ourselves from the shackles of ideas, beliefs, and emotional residue that restrict our true identity and genuine self-expression. Healing the widespread chaos in America requires releasing the pain and turmoil caused by this longstanding identity crisis and accepting our identity as the self-defined holistic family. The security found in this structure encourages us to provide the world with the realization of ourselves, others and the planet as divine children. Healing promotes awareness and awareness promotes a holistic life. Within this awareness, equality reigns and peace becomes a realistic lifestyle rather than the expected result of a weekend retreat: the future of culture, society and the planet as interdependent communities depends on it.

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