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Becoming Human

Updated: 2 days ago


We humans emote in frequencies...


The Shadow of Turbulence

Turbulence is the fear of crisis. It is the emotional and chemical imbalances in the body that repress or react against life’s challenges. This general feeling of unease develops from a lack of trust with the uncertainty of life.

 

Rooted in the instinct to survive, Turbulence is the knowledge that danger could strike at any moment, causing the body’s neurochemistry to go into fight or flight at any perceived risk.


When emotional difficulties and situations trigger these physical defense systems, the body may constrict the breath instead of engaging with the situation as a learning opportunity.

 

Turbulence can also be seen in personal relationships through sexual lust and addiction to emotional crisis, rooted in the urge to break through boundaries. When turbulence is resisted, it becomes nervousness or illness. Such people are unable to relax, and their own nervous energy actually destabilizes the environment they are trying to control.

 

When emotional turbulence is expressed without clarity or honesty, it results in a crisis-prone environment. Such people are magnets for trouble and may attempt to conceal their guilt inside relationships, inevitably causing more conflict and breakdown of communication.


The Gift of Humanity

Humanity is expressed in this context as emotional maturity – the ability to openly embrace life’s challenges with respect and compassion. All beings are suffering in some way.

 

Humanity is the recognition that suffering is actually what unites us as a human family. It is the embrace of pain as an opportunity to love more deeply.

 

Those with this gift will be capable of navigating all forms of challenging and traumatic situations with care and consideration for all involved.


The Siddhi of Compassion

Compassion is the love that blossoms from suffering, like the lotus born from the mud.

 

The journey of Compassion can be experienced as periods of intense challenge that annihilates all fear from the body, leaving only love.

 

Compassion is the ability to truly see suffering as grace and become a bridge between victimhood and divine freedom.


- Gene Key 36, by Richard Rudd 

 
 
 

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