Spiritual Responsibility
by Holly Holmquist
As
a healer, it is exciting to be able to witness the rise of the
collective consciousness in the twenty-first century. In our society
we are becoming more open to alternative medicines and seeking
holistic approaches for healing. Whether your path leads you in
traditional circles, or on an alternative route, an important aspect
to consider in your healing process is your Spiritual Responsibility.
Spiritual Responsibility is our individual ability to respond,
recognize, and act on many energetic levels, starting with our
Personal Consciousness. It means taking a look at both our personal
and spiritual efforts to assist Source (Creator, God-Goddess) with our
own guidance.
Spiritual Responsibility is a process of recognition and response. It
is the act of being honest, conscious, and mindful on a daily basis.
Spiritual Responsibility is an ongoing practice. Each new point of
awareness will lead to yet another reflection. That is why being
patient is so important. When we become frustrated, we only block
Source’s flow. We must be kind to ourselves as we discover our hidden
graces.
What Source is asking of us as we heal is that we look at the equation
that we’ve helped to create. How do we
contribute to our energetic flow? Do we blame others for where we are
in life? Do we blame ourselves? Blame is the ego’s way of distracting
us from our own self-work, as well as our own self-worth. Can we look
at ourselves honestly and see when we are playing the role of the
martyr, dictator, victim or victimizer? Remember, the biggest variable
in any equation is free will. How do we as Spirits, having a human
experience, operate within the realm of human choice? When we slow
down and let our Spirit and Source gently direct our path, we find
that it is much more satisfying and considerably less tumultuous than
the path our ego demands of us.
Healing means something different to each and every person because we
are all individual Spirits. There is no ‘one
size fits all.’ Source talks to each
of us in our own unique way and it is nothing short of magical. For
one person, healing might mean the need to stop blaming their father.
Another person may need to start putting themselves first, while
another might need to learn humility and how to care for others.
Sometimes a person needs to just accept and love themselves for who
they are despite what others say they should be. The personal messages
and insights from Source and our Spirit are what miracles are made of
and they happen moment by moment when we operate from our spiritual
awareness.
Healing is not about good or bad, right or wrong; it
is about honesty and self-awareness. Healing asks us to go to
Source by not looking up, but by looking within for
guidance. True wisdom rests in the soul of self-experience and honest
self-reflection and it is here that
we seek Source to take the helm. For Source’s awareness of who and
what we are is greater than the human mind could ever conceive. When
we let go of our illusions of who we think we are and how we behave,
we invite Source to work on us at every level.
Holly Holmquist
Divine Intervention Healer-Minister
509-216-5980
soulsolutions33@yahoo.com
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