SHAMANIC JOURNEYING Shamanism is the oldest spiritual practice known to mankind dating back nearly 100,000 years. We all have ancestors that practiced shamanism and it is our birthright as humans to have access those same invisible realms of knowledge and healing they did. I can introduce you to that world. Guide you and familiarize you with it. Through percussion, we can induce an altered state of consciousness called "journeying". Once you begin to journey you can meet spirit guides, power animals and ancestral spirits that can help you heal old wounds and answer life's questions. This is an invaluable practice that you can carry with you for the rest of your life. I was getting clear messages through that voice and I was intellectually understanding that these messages were beneficial to me. Occasionally, when I was brave enough or life sometimes forced me to, I would listen to this voice and things always got "better". So with that said, why was it always a struggle to consistently listen to my voice? The answer required me to go inside myself. I had to employ mental and spiritual tracking. I achieved this through shamanic journeying. I would begin a journey by asking a question or with an intention. In this case I said, "Why won't I listen to my own intuition? What is the belief system I have installed that stands in my way?"
Though I achieved my results through journeying, meditation, yoga, float tanks, plant medicines and a variety of other methods can allow for the same results. The concept is simple. It's like a hunt, but in this case we are hunting fears. When you have a question you can't solve, the answer leaves you clues on how to find it. Your fears tend to hide behind the walls you have created in your personality.
Those walls were specifically created to protect you from ever having to deal with your fear. Tracking your fears requires a little bravery and a lot of honesty. But with that, you can find the answer to anything. I finally realized, I didn't listen to my voice because I didn't trust myself. I hunted this thought/fear down as follows: First I realized I didn't trust myself to do the best thing for myself. Why? Because I have done harm to myself in the past. Therefore if I hurt myself before I would do it again.
Building off of that information, my next step in the hunt was coming to this conclusion: Anyone who hurts themselves usually hurts others in response. Checking in with my checkered past, it was easy to see how I have hurt many others to get even with them or to preserve my own feelings. That realization brought on this one: Anyone that would hurt themselves and others might not be a good person. If that were true then if I am not a good person, the Universe/Spirit/God might think the same. If that is true, then I am a bad person. So I concluded that bad people are not to be trusted. And bad people don't deserve to be happy.
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