The Time to Heal Your Life
By Michael Mirdar
Have you committed time to healing your life and growing
beyond some past issue that has, thus far, limited your ability to feel whole and alive?
If you are in a body, you probably answered yes to this question. Believe it or not,
nearly everyone on the planet who is spiritually conscious is becoming more and more aware
of a current "healing crisis." You may have already found yourself longing for
the days when you were less conscious; the days when you were numb to the issues that are
now closing in on you. Well let your heart be lifted by knowing that there is a reason for
those difficult times--even the ones that are recurring patterns in your life. The first
thing to accept and affirm is that despite the seeming of your limitation and difficulty,
"this too shall pass." Deep down at the core of your being is a perfect image of
love, compassion and peace. The second thing to understand is that each of us accepts a
cross or anchor as our issue that keeps us bound here. As we process through our
chosen/given cross (or issue), we find ourselves merging with our true Divine nature.
Further, it is only by gathering the faith and strength to make the commitment to heal
your "stuff" that you will enter the "peace that surpasses
understanding"--the God Consciousness.
It used to be thought that the greatest spiritual advancements were
reserved for a few masters who, after long periods of detachment from the world, would
eventually achieve a sense of the God-Presence. Yet now we find that each of us is a
potential master whose enlightenment awaits our commitment to journey within through the
limiting beliefs and tragic memories that we have wrapped around our hearts, keeping us
from sharing love.
If your past controls you (knowingly or unknowingly) in a way that does
not feel joyous, then you are incapable of unconditional love. There comes a time,
however, when "you have had enough." You are tired of the grief that some past
trauma has caused you and yet nothing you do makes it go away. So you just give in again.
However, there is another option! We can learn how to see "the cross we bare" as
a focal point for healing through forgiveness--not only to release ourselves but everyone
else with a similar issue. As it is done in one of us, it is done to some degree in all!
To accomplish this we need to accept that there is a purpose (usually beyond human
awareness) for this issue to be before us. Further, we need to own up to the fact that on
some level, we "signed-on" for this particular assignment. Once we accept this
we can feel empowered once again, rather than continuing on as a victim. As we release
being a victim, we can bid farewell to our victimizers. The funny thing is that for many
of us this is a frightening concept. After all, we have had those *!?#%*#?! in our lives
for so long. You might actually find yourself afraid of what life would be like without
them or the pain that they share with you. Take time to do a self-inventory on this, but
be very clear and honest with yourself.
The greatest lesson you can learn however is that you do not have to
put so much attention on the trauma or pain itself. Instead, you can practice focusing on
your goal of love which can, at first, take some discipline. Yet with this goal in mind,
you find that you can drop your issues and the control they once had because of your
stronger commitment toward peace. You might still choose some practical tools or
techniques to assist the healing process, but now you keep your eye on the light at the
end of the tunnel.
The best way to know if healing has occurred does not come from tears,
dialog, affirmations, rituals, counseling, nor sedatives, but from your feelings and
reactions. In other words, when you have honestly given the pain or trauma up to God, you
will find that the memory or people involved no longer find buttons inside of you to push.
That is not enough though, since we can become masters at suppressing and denying our
responses. So the final sign of healing comes from an absolute sense of peace in the face
of the memories or pain. You might even be startled by the fact that you not only have
little or no reaction to the "stuff" but that you actually feel PEACEFUL despite
it all. You will know you are there when the stuff comes up and it has as little affect on
you as a light breeze to a well-rooted tree.
Blessings,
Michael Mirdad
The Crystal Garden
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