THE HERO/INE'S JOURNEY
INCORPORATION #6
"I dont' know what your destiny will be, but the one thing I know; the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve." A. Schweitzer
“Hold to your vision - be true to your myth.“
J. Campbell
“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” Proverbs
Incorporation
"The priviledge of a life time is to become who you truly are." C. Jung
Now is the time to settle in and not take any serious risks until the experience
is reintegrated back into one’s life. Eventually it may lead to giving up a
partner, one’s job or selling one’s house but the supply lines for security must be taken
into account, If you are in survival mode you will be propelled out of actualizing
any meaningful change. Keep your day job and pursue your quest in your free time if needed.
Many of us have to learn to live in two worlds; the one that pays the rent
and the other that is our mission. One may have to carry out one's true purpose
for its own sake even without consideration for pay back.
That is perfectly ok as well as good karma.
It is important to take time out and look at one's life after the journey.
It's worthwhile having a skillful, trusted witness/es who can listen to your story, embellish, and expand it to help you find your archetype. Inner practice and group synergism or just one other person can be supportive.
Indigenous peoples had a council of elders for this.
Finding one's core strength and helping others can make one not only feel happier but also more powerful.
“Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes
you come alive and then go do that. Because what the world needs is people
who have come alive.” H. Thurman
After the journey and the sense of knowing or the aha, walk the talk do not talk the walk. Do not put your experiences on the mantle piece for those who do not understand
to invalidate.
If it's necessary, be polite, talk to them about context rather than content,
in words they can understand rather than challenge.
These insights may be very subtle but vital. They usually are not like neon lights blazing
in the dark. Its all well and good if they are epic but its wise to be careful of these,
they can delude you and arise out of grandiosity.
If you cannot change what you do, maybe change how you do it.
Beware the “fall” out of the grace you have received with all the hard work you have done. Many will lose the way and submit to the demands of life and the hypnosis of materialism.
Release yourself from what you are not accountable !
KISS - Keep it Simple, Stupid.
Attend to needs not wants and ask yourself what is it that I really need?
Maintaining a regular spiritual practice is essential. You have to find the one made for you. Just because some enlightened guru or person tells you this is the meditation for you, it does not mean that it is.
"Continuing with a spiritual practice that no longer works for you is like
carrying a raft on your back after you have crossed the river." The Buddha
For those more spiritually inclined:
One may find that there are recognizable inner experiences that confirm
you are opening up to the spirit world - such as;
synchronicity, coherence and "super-fluidity."
For some there may be nuances of remote viewing, telepathy, precognition and
clairvoyance, ... audience or ... sentience.
One's dream life may become more meaningful.
Downloads from ones guides or the "Field" can occur both in the awake or the dream state.
There can even be kundalini-like vibrations occurring during sleep or other
awakening experiences during your meditations. Validate, savor and honor them rather
than rationalize or trivialize them away. Oneness experiences when the Knower, the Known, and the Process of Knowing all fuse into one tell you your energy body, mind and soul are in sync with the cosmos at that moment but may not tell you what to do about it.
Remember that the messages that you h ave - no-one has all of these - will be the one or the ones that your guides or the Great Spirit know to be those most accessible to their guidance. Do not feel invalidated because others on the path have more splendid and spectacular insights.
It is wasteful of your time and to practice and try to master those that are not meant for you.
Seek congruence – who is the real you?
Be yourself. The spirit world does not endorse a copy cat destiny.
If you do not be uniquely you, who then, will ever be?
“Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.” Goethe
The hero/ine's journey is ultimately about finding meaning in one's life.
“Once what you are living and what you are doing has for you meaning
it is irrelevant whether you are happy or unhappy. You are content,
you are not alone in your spirit, you belong.”
L. Van der Post
There are four basic archetypes each with many diverse aspects.
Healer
Teacher
Warrior or Leader
Visionary
The Visionary stage can arise from a Hero's journey which in turn can help us find
our destiny.
“A vision without a task is a dream
A task without a vision is drudgery
But a vision with a task can change the world.”
Black Elk
Many have talents in all four archetypes so it may be difficult to know
which to choose. There is usually only one core or signature strength
where your potential and power reside. The others must serve the one.
If you have doubts head in the direction of the one or ones you want to explore
and rule them out by a process of elimination to find the one that most fits.
In time you will know if this is it or not.
There is no loss - you have gained knowledge and skills from the experience.
The more tools you have in your tool box the more they can serve
the power of the one meant for you. If you are unclear which to choose its best to focus
on spiritual practice and obtaining knowledge for transformation.
With all your strength get knowledge that enlightens.
Knowledge, wisdom and inner practice are the wings that will help fly
you to your true purpose. Alternatively you may pursue the spiritual life
and the realization of Self through any one of the four yogas; Karma (service,)
Bhakti (devotion,) Jnana (spiritual knowledge) and Raja yoga (control of the mind.)
"May the hero awaken from forget-fullness and transcend all anxiety and sorrow."
Upanishads