This is Me

When I am working with someone as an energy coach, the first thing I do for myself even before the session begins is “call myself back to myself “. I begin the actual session by slowly asking the person to return to themselves, to call themselves back from all of the places they have let themselves go into. Only then can we begin to explore. How and what a person explores and experiences is entirely up to them and can change from session to session.

My question (and you can feel into it, think about it, journal about it, etc) is, what would happen if when we woke up in the morning, we called ourselves back to ourselves. If, when we caught ourselves drifting during our day, we came back? Suggestion: we don’t have to be so freaking serious about this subject all the time!

Before a person can come back they have to know what they are coming home to, maybe even asking for how-to or take-it-or-leave-it suggestions.

Coming to homebase is a realization and practice many of us have been walking with for some time. We are really exploring, because each time, at least for me, it is both a surprise and also a knowing that deepens. This is me!

What I am saying here is nothing new and so basic that it is hilarious and sometimes tragic that we forget. So, help us all out. Remind each other,and, if you can, teach/mentor the youngers and babes or at the very least point them in the direction so they have an easier time discovering themselves. Another suggestion: this is an individual quest coming from what I feel is an innate human desire, not fed from an ideology or religion. Fanning the flame is sometimes all that is needed.

I am so glad even though I am me, I am not alone. Thank you for reading, pondering and fanning along side me.

Two of my grands, ( wise elders from the future), picture taken by their mom, Bethany

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