Recreate Yourself

Published May 28, 2024 by tindertender

A lot of people talk about transformation but what they talk about isn’t actual transformation. We know this because people are afraid of losing their memories thinking it’s their past that made them who they are today. Transformation actually includes emptying yourself to a kind of memory loss.

In the course of deep healing, we will clear out energies and in clearing them out, we will lose access to memories and data attached to those energies. Soon we won’t remember anymore what it feels like to be sad or traumatized. Those triggers will be gone. Traumatic events become hazy or as if they never happened. Certain relationships will feel they never happened. Sections of your life or your entire life up until this point may also feel like they never happened. This occurs when massive amounts of energy history are cleared out of you (not repressed).

Why is this clearing out important? It’s because when you live from psychology, you are living from the past. What happened in the past made you who you are today. It’s like making soup. You put in a bunch of ingredients and boiled over time, it becomes soup. But when you live from consciousness, you live from an empty, clean slate. No past affecting your present. No ingredients producing you into a soup.

If the emotions are retrievable then the healing isn’t done yet. You can remember memories but without emotions attached.

When it comes to a human being’s energetic or psychological transformation, the impetus is on us to essentially destruct the old self ourselves and to see how far we actually do it. Our transformation is not scheduled on nature’s calendar and the extent is also not programmed into our intelligence. It is a choice that requires execution and that’s what makes transformation not guaranteed. How far are you willing to go is the question.

@anacoeurparis

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