Strange occurrences that have led to radical growth on a path of healing are not rare, perhaps untold. Here, the focus is on energetics. Part 1 introduced the concept of Shadow Self through the archetype of Peter Pan, thanks to an esoteric link in tarot. In this chapter, we reach beyond the fairytales on the book shelf into the texts of channeled beings in an attempt to further extrapolate the bizarre.
This one is about introducing channeled concepts of energetics through some familiar modalities. Shamanism embraces all aspects of existence into a wholesome consciousness. Alien concepts introduce innovative ways of conceiving life and possibilities. These are beings, in my general awareness, that exist on various dimensions of energetic frequencies. Accessing them requires coding the physical form perhaps via consciousness attuning DNA.
Both worlds require a trip into the darkness and a fascination with the disturbing. No judgment at my table, that’s what I always say. When possibilities are infinite, humans belong to a rich soup that flavors the Collective palette like an ever rising bread. To the top and into the light! Isn’t that the general mission?
Rise out of darkness by diving deeper into it? That makes sense. Like puncturing a hole in the vastness to create a vacuum that will suck the light throughout it all. The catalyst is a counterintuitive moment of insight which leads to the alchemy of personal transformation. This is where we reintroduce the shadow self. For the context of this note, the shadow self is the hidden aspects of self that are contemporarily viewed as undesirable traits we try so hard not to exhibit.
Enter Peter’s shadow. It subsists of no true form as it floats around the ethereal components of materialization. His is disconnected from the material self and maintains an independent and unruly consciousness. Asleep, in a dream. It reminds us that something exists outside, or intertwines all the separateness into one distorted projection. When it is aligned with the physical body, it adjusts itself accordingly with the laws and properties of light. Wake up.
Light from our sun creates a frequency that rules the first through third dimensions, so far as we can “see.” Throughout our Collective history, dimensions beyond what we are capable of perceiving have pervaded the stories that spark our imagination. The spiritual dimensions beckon our spiritual drive to connect with evolutionary principles in a conscious manner. Peter and his shadow become archetypes for a disconnect from our spiritual drive and loss in consciousness.
Peter lives in a dream reality with one way in and one way out. The body must submit to sleeping, then the spirit flies away to an island while the shadow chases it as a reminder of a third dimension that keeps the physical form trapped. The shamans and the aliens transcend the island and access Universal consciousness, consciously directing their spirit to where it needs to be on an evolutionary path. When duty calls the spirit back to this material third dimension, it descends to fulfill its kismet.
We’re just going with the flow here, so bear with me as I juice through these channeled concepts. Blowing along in the wind, we stumble upon Peter’s counterpart. Hello, Wendy. She just woke up and is trying to figure out how best to grow to evolve for the sake of the species. She is the eldest and must be exemplary in modeling behavior for those younger than her. Her heart feels the weight of responsibility as she must choose to integrate her shadow self and accept her role within the Collective.
If Wendy were to wander into the wild and find herself a shaman, how would this interaction unfold? Maybe the fairies are their counterparts in this story, though doubt sets in when we consider the nefarious history of the fairy. Wendy herself could be the shaman, or rather a student of her Nature. I suppose it depends on the lens you choose to view all this through. Evolution is your responsibility when you begin to take accountability for your own life and the Collective experience.
These stories reflect the Collective psyche, that which can be used to describe various states of consciousness from a contemporary perspective, though Psyche takes us back to the Greeks as the name more accurately translates to “Soul” instead of limiting our belief systems to the concept relating to the mind. You may not want to drink the Kool-Aid, but the juicers have become quite popular among the wholistic health advocates.
Now, imagine Wendy wearing a tinfoil hat while she attempts to send radio signals out into the cosmos. I often wonder if aliens would abduct her in Neverland or if it would be more convenient to meet her at the window, as did Peter Pan. Wendy must use her discernment here because an alien world offers no guarantee of survival, physically or socially. Accepting a lift on a UFO might be the ticket to becoming the world’s biggest outcast.
This whole thing may be silly, so lets circle back round to energetics. After all, energy itself cannot be created or destroyed. We surf along a creative stream in order to experience the joys of recreation of consciousness. I’ve been asked to insert the theme of “current” in this space, as the current relates to “flow state” necessary for shadow transmutation.
I’m curious to know at which point the homo-luminous transcends the shadow self all together. It is the sapient form which absorbs the light, so when we evolve to a frequency that matches that of the vibration of the light particles given from our star, Sun, we will no longer cast the shadows that hold us to an experience of darkness. Without the shadow, can we know the Light? What is the appeal of masking Light via dissociation? You cannot do the work while pretending; the Soul can discern the truth of your intentions.
Nothing is as it seems. Shamanism has taught me this. Nothing is as they tell us. Alienisms have shown me the bridge between life and quantum physics. What is possible exceeds the human’s capacity for imagination. When we stay limited to our own imagination, we detach ourselves from deeper meanings. Innovation is lost to the wind because the sapient body prefers to pretend. Isolated by fantasy, he remains a boy and doesn’t grow into a man.
Shamans and Aliens both deserve their own reflections and posts, so more on those later. (Who knows when… these are all channeled in and written when I can secure the time.) I’m sure the Shadow character will reappear again, as it does by the clock. Before we risk rambling off into the Cosmos, it is time to say adieu and end this transmission until next time.
