Freedom
from Illusion
How do we
resolve situations of dependency that repeatedly
arise, where a client
feels he
needs more and more healing and continually
comes for more healing? Yet he feels that he
has covered the issues over and over and
“should” be dealing with his situations more
successfully. The healer may feel that there is
something unbalanced about the situation, still
want to help; and yet, want to assist the client
to be independent.
Guidance
has said to detach from whatever drama is going
on between others and yourself; forgive others,
yourself and the situation.
We can
release the drama just by acknowledging that we
are not a victim and that we choose to take
responsibility for what we’re creating. We then
choose to recognize that they are whole and
complete; and that we are whole and complete.
If we
believe someone to be a victim and that we need
to help; then we are stuck in the drama. The
stage is set to replay the healing situation
over and over with no end in sight.
We are to
be an “enlightener” but we don’t half to “fix”
the situation. Our job, if we choose to accept
it, is to assist people in waking up to
co-creatorship so they are empowered in their
lives. This brings up the biblical example,
“feed a man a fish and you feed him for a day;
teach him to fish and you feed him for a
lifetime.”
We must
make the drama “not real” for them and
ourselves; and empower everyone to live from
spirit rather than from circumstance. We focus
upon the truth which is beyond the illusion. We
release them to be free to create what they
want. They release themselves to be free by
accepting themselves as co-creators instead of
victims.
Sai baba
has said that the major challenge for mankind is
for us to realize that we are not victims. We
are all part of God and a part of God is within
each of us. It is for each of us to follow our
higher inspiration, allow the flow of spirit to
partner with us, and to create new realities.
It is also up to us to see other examples of
drama where this also applies.
John
Pollock and Barbie Edwards
TherapyHarps@juno.com