for the life you deserve .. for the world we long for
The Healing Rooms
A guided journey into the room inside
with Caitriona Reed
The Healing Rooms Audio
Inside your heart .. the landscape there is as large
and as mysterious as it is outside.
Every cell in your body-mind carries the record of the collective,
multi-billion year history, of our journey together.
The landscape inside is a reflection of the world outside,
just as the world outside is a reflection of your imagination,
your soul, the road you are traveling.
Imagine your unconscious mind as a vast container.
Inside it is everything that you have ever experienced, dreamed, or imagined.
Your unconscious mind holds everything your are currently NOT aware of.
It breathes your lungs, beats your heart, tells you when you are thirsty.
It also holds all the memories and habits that make you who you are.
And it is also the key to transform all the blocks, and self-defined limitations,
that have stopped you from expressing who you are, and who you can be
— physically, emotionally, intellectually;
personally, professionally, spiritually .. in every area of your life.
Perhaps one of the great wonders of the world
is that we each underestimate what we are capable of doing,
who we are capable of becoming ..
by underestimating the power of the unconscious mind to support us.
Call it the power of the imagination,
Or, call it the power of the vast creative field in which we take our existence.
A guided journey like the one here
is a simple way to tap into the vastness of it.
Don’t underestimate it’s power!
.. And from the poet Anna Akhmatova,
who hints at that hidden power,
and echoes the words of another great writer of the 20th century ..
“in the midst of winter, I found within myself an invincible summer.”
Everything is plundered, betrayed, sold,
Death’s great black wing scrapes the air,
Misery gnaws to the bone.
Why then do we not despair?
By day, from the surrounding woods,
cherries blow summer into town;
at night the deep transparent skies
glitter with new galaxies.
And the miraculous comes so close
to the ruined, dirty houses
something not known to anyone at all,
but wild in our heart for centuries.
(1921)
trans by Stanley Kunitz with Max Hayward
Sending love and blessings