In our quest for sovereignty, we often find ourselves navigating through various stages of self-discovery and spiritual growth. This journey is not just about reclaiming our power but understanding the deeper essence of our being. At the heart of this journey lies the distinction between the pain body and the light body, and how we transition from one to the other.
The Pain Body vs. The Light Body
The concept of the pain body refers to the emotional and psychological baggage we carry, often stemming from past traumas, societal conditioning, and inherited belief systems. This pain can manifest in our physical body, affecting our nervous system and overall well-being. When we operate from the pain body, we are often reactive, trapped in cycles of fear, anger, and bitterness.
On the other hand, the light body represents our higher state of consciousness, connected to love, wisdom, and free will. A fascial blueprint that connects our vessel to enlightenment of knowledge of sovereignty in the truth of wisdom. It’s about moving beyond the lower laws of karma—those that bind us to suffering—and embracing the higher laws of karma, which lead us to dharma and spiritual gifts.
The Role of the Solar Plexus
A significant aspect of this journey is the activation and rededication of the solar plexus. This energy center is crucial for personal power and self-esteem. By purging the lower vibrations associated with the pain body, we can cleanse our system and make space for the higher vibrations of the light body. When our Will is serving the heart, and our soul's authority in wholeness, our auric field receives the life force energy necessary to maintain its energetic boundaries in an act of inner love and wisdom. We can uphold our wholeness of safety, worth, and inherent value.
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Feminine Authority and Archetypes of Sovereignty in Initiatrix
Throughout this transformation, the feminine archetypes play a pivotal role. Figures like Lilith, Eve, Mary, and Kali Ma embody different facets of feminine power and wisdom. They guide us in embracing our sovereignty, purity, justice, and the ability to transmute negative energies in our life’s experiences.
Lilith represents sovereignty and the refusal to submit to unjust authority.
Eve symbolizes the pain and shame associated with the lower laws of karma but also the potential for redemption and healing.
Mary embodies purity and the divine co-creation with the masculine.
Kali Ma is the fierce protector, destroying evil and bringing transformation.
Healing Practices
To facilitate this shift, incorporating daily rituals and healing practices can be immensely beneficial. Here are some suggestions:
Sage and Essential Oils: Use sage to cleanse your space and essential oils like frankincense to enhance your spiritual practice.
Breathwork: Engage in deep breathing exercises to connect with your higher heart and light body. Breath technology accesses various part of the brain that allows us to challenge old patterns of disfunction in our subconscious .
Physical Movement: Empowered Somatic movement can help release stored tension and activate your energy centers to their function of wholeness. Movement move the molecules of emotions that are the proof o what we believe. When we move in inspired fascial alignment, we open the mind / body connection back to authority in wisdom.
Embracing Wisdom and Love
Ultimately, the journey to sovereignty is about choosing love and wisdom over fear and separation. By consciously deciding to operate from our light body, we can dissolve the pain body and its associated negative patterns. This requires daily commitment and the willingness to face our shadows with compassion and understanding.
As we move closer to our true essence, we become beacons of light, capable of transforming not only our lives but also the world around us. Embrace this journey with an open heart and a willingness to evolve, for it is through this path that we find our true power and sovereignty.
Embrace your journey with love and courage and may you find the wisdom and strength within to navigate this transformative path.
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tara rae
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