Star light healing
by Josephine M. Joseph
publisher Aznetnews June/July 2010
White Eagle is a Native American ascended master who uses symbols for healing, attunement and transcendence. For centuries, symbols have
been used as portals to empower and enlighten mankind. All symbols have characteristics imbued within the framework, giving each one a
different expression.
At one time in evolution, we became separated from the power that created us. Symbols were used to assist mankind in reconnecting to the
essence and truth of existence.
Symbols are living, multi-dimensional tools that we can attune to both physically and spiritually. The star light symbol is ancient and has been
adopted by many religions and healing modalities. It represents heaven on Earth and assists one as a symbol of unity and creation. The two
triangles symbolize the idea "as above, so as below," signifying perfect balance.
Star light is how white Eagle refers to the symbol, as it is a source of light, power and love, and may be used infinitely and unconditionally for
oneself, the community and the world.
Sacred geometry symbols are used to activate power and increase the awareness that we are made of light and vibration. The criteria to attune to
this symbol are visualizing the symbol within the heart and above the head, as a source of power, strength, love and creativity.
Through ancient symbolism, we are able to cultivate love, a key component in living an integrated unified life, working in harmony and bringing
heaven to earth.
Communicating with telepathy
by Josephine M. Joseph
publisher Aznetnews December/January 2010
All beings possess the power of telepathy and most of us have experienced it at one time or another.
How many times, for example, have you known who was calling before answering the phone or had the urge to contact someone, only to find out
they were thinking of you? Or perhaps someone asked you a question and before you could respond, they picked up the thought and spoke your
answer, both parties laughing at the "mindreading".
The reason behind such nonverbal communication is that there is a universal web of love that binds us. We are one spirit scattered into many
bodies which form this interconnected, invisible web. We are living in a time of relationships, and new opportunities for transcendence are
opening up that enable us to release the illusion of being separate.
As infants, we convey our needs through body language and feelings. As we grow up, we learn to express our thoughts through written and verbal
communication. We then reply upon theses skills to communicate. When we choose to, however, we can reactivate the power of nonverbal
communication through practice and intention.
Intention and focus are the keys to communicating without words. You can transcend the barriers of communication with visualization. If
someone asks where you want to eat, try pausing and, in your mind, think about what you want. Wait before answering, so that your thought is
transferred to the other person, and you will often find that they speak your thought out loud. It is that easy.
Here's another exercise to try. Pick someone you trust to work with and choose a time to connect from a distance. One person acts as the giver
and the other as the receiver. Keep an open, relaxed mind and at the appointed time, send a message to the receiver. With faith, the receiver
writes down all thoughts, visualizations and feelings that come through. You both will likely be surprised at the accuracy of communication that
occurs.
We can use this method to manifest for ourselves, as well, by focusing upon our desire while visualizing the outcome. The thought goes out into
the universe and comes back to us in form. Indeed, telepathy is how prayers are answered.
When we trust the voice within and communicate with love, all things are possible. Knowledge through experience is evolution.
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