Healing Our Wounds
As I pay attention to patterns that emerge and a resistance to change, what I notice is an uncomfortableness within people to not being in control and walking through the world in an unfamiliar way. People have feelings of hesitation arise that hinders moving forward in a profound way. I am speaking about a path that focuses on elevating the wisdom and gifts within our being, our self, and our community. As I reflect on what is lingering in the subconscious and traveling through my sense of self and other individual’s bodies, I sit with the deep wounds that exist within my bones and our cultural emotional bones. The historical conditioning and beliefs passed down from generation to generation that leaves people struggling, in survival mode, and putting their energy into materialistic aspects of their lives. Chaos and reactivity have become normalized which generates a mentality of fight, flight, or freeze with others. There becomes a need to complain about a person or situation to fill space, in order to find comfort in the nervous system, instead of sitting in a space of uncertainty and feeling what emerges. Actions associated with chaos and being reactive tap into a familiar pattern and way of being that has been systematically embedded into our everyday lives. It has been embedded into our emotional and spiritual bodies. It taps into a feeling of control, where people feel a sense of comfort and lean into this familiar traumatized space, or pattern, that is infused with an illusion power, disassociation from one’s body, and a deep disconnect from one’s feelings. A disconnection and separation from a collective movement based in healing and transformation.
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