Since it is known that we cannot give something that we do not have, and as mythologists dealing with the various topics and situations, we have to know ourselves as individuals who are playing a role for the collective. Keeping this in mind will allow for our inner lives to "befriend" the outer world of our development as thought beings and storytellers, which will, I guarantee, awaken the imagination; making us catalysts of change. When that happens, temptation is certain to come. The temptation to try to do "it" on our own and not work with the energies of the future. But we can't do that! Falling to temptation is a no-no. We are the new shamans and a shaman knows their worth, who they are, and the dangers they face. Otherwise death will come to a real shamanic being who attempted to serve the Unseen, Unnamed, Creative One and the collective.
Constant reflection is therefore necessary as we cannot receive anything above our own level of vibration (frequency.) It's as if we are light bulbs and the collective pool which we pull from is the generator. This means we have to keep the filament tight. That comes with reading, writing, and discussion, not to imitate but to be genuine in our unique technique. You never know the strength of your identity until it is out into the world. What we offer is very important, we give freedom. And freedom isn't free; not for us or our listeners. As free thought beings, mythologists and listeners, need to put in some critical thinking. Challenge each other. Any storyteller worth their weight in gold not only gets better with time but have a stockpile of ideas which promote empowerment and freedom. I heard a new definition for freedom. "Freedom is the inward motivation to tame the raw spiritual power that is within and to harness our Divine potential while moving in the direction of our highest good." To become who we were born to be. And to go through the process of becoming who we are without outside resistance. For too long thought beings have been taught, no pain, no gain, well that is the most disempowering thing one can believe when it comes to evolution of the soul. Pain is not our friend and we as mythologist shouldn't be using it in order to propel our protagonist and antagonist forward. That's so slave race shit. No pain, I laugh. Another thing about knowing our identity; let not the coal which has burned our lips and tongue burn away the common sense of humility. There is something thinking us up as we think up our stories. Which is why it is not needed, or maybe during this era it is . . . but there is a fine line when it comes to putting truth into words; as we are steady learning. If our work is good the readers will follow us and not selective book recommendations from our body of work. On a personal note, I've been lost before. My understanding of the power of being a mythologist was underdeveloped. I knew not that I had to take care of the physical and the spiritual in my life in order to command the energies which were flowing through me. I wouldn't wish that on no one. So, again what you did to get her you must maintain to keep her. And I worked hard to get my identity as I'm certain you have. Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle Crow Crew
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