Today's meditation was short. I was met with a field of green which represents nature, love, compassion, and healing. A shaman appeared and he began to dance and chant all around me. I got goosebumps all over my arms and legs in my physical world as I could feel the energy emitting from him. He did this for about a minute before he stopped and told me that the ancient wisdom has so much power in it. I asked him why? Did we really have to do rites in order to be healed? Why couldn't we just believe we are healed without all the other stuff?
He said we could, and the ancient rites are just the same as believing it is so. He told me that it isn't so much the words we use but rather the tone, the vibration, and strength that comes through with the words that gives us faith, courage, and belief that the words are true. He explained to me that the vibrations sends out our intent into the Universe.....much like when we use affirmations. If we weakly say something that we want to "be so", we don't have much conviction in our words. Therefore we negate that which we want. But if we use the strength and power like the ancients did in their chants and dances, we are believing in the words and bringing to us that which we want.
The scene changed and I caught a glimpse of one of my past lives in the late 1880s/early 1890s Victorian era. I was sitting up against a tree by a river in the summertime. I had on a white silk dress and hat, but I wasn't concerned about getting dirty. I was very much at peace with the warmth of the sun making me sleepy, the sound of the water lulling me, and hearing the buzzing of insects and chattering of birds all around me. It was pure bliss. No worries, no tasks to be done, no time to pay attention to. Just me and nature all around me bonding in spirit. This was one of the best moments in life. And guess what? It was so simple! No modern conveniences, no hub bub of activity, no Internet, no lottery win, and nothing else that people think they need to have in order to be happy. Nature and self. It was really that simple.
And as I left that scene, the meditation came to a close.
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