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Spiritual Transformation

These articles are on strategies and techniques to assist one in their own Spiritual Transformation. They are based on much of the work that I have done with individuals over the last 15 years.

Death of the English Oak

Remember the POWER of the English Oak. Remember the majesty of the English Oak. As these mighty signs of the GOD are destroyed with the Mistletoe that grows in symbiotic relationship with them, all should cry. This willful destruction in the name of progress is another insult to the Mother and all of our paths. As commercial interests continue to destroy the symbols and gateways to our pathways in the Otherworld cry OUT for our loss.

In Welsh myth the Oak tree is home to all the sciences and disciplines of knowledge. Without Knowledge, how can we come to Wisdom and Understanding? These three pillars of the complete union between man and his/her deity(ies) is the basis for our peaceful coexistence with the Bright, Other and Physical worlds. We all cry at this willful destruction. See the video that my friend Julie sent me posted above.

Do you see the horses? What are horses in this framework? Rhiannon, rode a horse, Epona, rides a horse, Rhiannon considered by many to be also the wife/goddess of Arawn, God of the Otherworld, sends two of her steeds to cry out! WAIT, don't destroy our gateway!!!! If you watch the video you will see one place where the wild newbury horse touches forehead to forehead with one of the Bobbies horse. What are they saying? Are they lamenting the loss of yet another connection to the truth that we all stand for? Look at the faces of the protesters as they cry over the loss.

Let us all cry out in consternation at the destruction and further ignorance of our brothers and sisters. How can we ignore the Balanced messenger of two horses that SCREAM in pain as I did, with tears in my eyes as my friend the Oak was destroyed. Let us band together and make a stand for ourselves. The time is past for quiet acceptance of ignorance.

I for one, will stand in the Otherworld with my brother Oak Trees and lament the choices of a wide unaware world. I too, will work to keep the doorways open. Spiritual Union and consciousness raising, stand tall as our brother Oak does, speak to the awakening of people around you and stand in the Otherworld tall next to our brother Oak and sisters Ash and Thorn.

As Yule comes around, let NOT ignorance continue wherever you can channel LIGHT. Bring to light that coexistence is the TRUTH with all of our brothers and sisters regardless of their race, gender, species. I morn the loss of some of the most important and potent entities on the face of the physical world. Will you join me by adding to your Yule rituals a manifestation of the great KNOWLEDGE and assist the MAIDEN in protecting the forest and all of the Mothers creatures?

With deep sadness, love, and protection,

Lord Alfred Willowhawk

Spiritual Coach an Alternative to Traditional Therapists

When is it appropriate to utilize a Spiritual Coach versus a traditional counselor? Frankly, what is the difference?

To start a Spiritual Coach can be defined as an individual who works within a particular framework to assist an individual overcome difficulties that prohibit them from leading a full life.

A situation develops in that a PSYCHOTHERAPIST, as defined by Wikipedia is one who aids a client in problems of living. It aims to increase the individual's sense of well-being and reduce their subjective sense of discomfort. They employ a range of techniques based on experiential relationship building, dialogue, communication and behavior change and that are designed to improve the mental health of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a family). Psychotherapy may be performed by practitioners with a number of different qualifications, including psychologists, marriage and family therapists, licensed clinical social workers, counselors, psychiatric nurses, and psychiatrists.

Notice the similarity? Both aid their clients in "increasing" their sense of well-being. How is an individual to choose between the two?

True, there are times that a psychotherapist is more appropriate than a spiritual coach as they are not a replacement for appropriate psychological counseling.

However, when appropriate, a coach can accomplish the same benefit as a psychologist. They use similar techniques including, Cognitive Behavior therapy, experiential relationship building, family therapy, and much more. So, this begs the question, what is the difference?

He/She utilizes techniques, and validates and works within the clients particular non-secular framework. This begins to sound more like a member of the clergy. In fact, the spiritual coach, can with appropriate training, actually become a spiritual counselor, or minister. Most ministers, have received some training in the particular nuances of their particular religious or spiritual path as it relates to the overall well being of their clients.

A LICENSED coach, goes through the same training that many ministers do to be able to hang out their shingle. Many organizations offer Spiritual Coaching licensing.

One important difference appears between them. They are trained to FACILITATE the growth of the individual within the CLIENT's particular framework. Where a psychologist may negate religion or spirituality, the coach will work within that framework.

In my own practice I have worked with Christians, Hindus, Jews, Wiccans, Heathens, and even athiests, (or so they thought at first). There are several things to remember when deciding to contact a Coach.

First, is your difficulty based on a "Crisis in Faith". If it is, then this is the best choice. Search out a coach who has a broad understanding of the "truths" of various paths and agrees that they are all valid. It the individual you are working with has a proclivity to demonstrate that their particular path is better than the others, then you had best have the same viewpoint or you are preparing for a disaster.

Second, is your difficulty based upon a relationship issue that you just can't seem to get past? Are you repeating mistakes even though you have spent time and money on techniques and therapies that do not seem to cut to the chase of the issue?

Third, is the difficulty based upon a feeling of "karma" or past life issue that you just can not seem to get over?

All of these show that the Spiritual Coach is best for you. they use a variety of techniques akin to the Shaman that will facilitate your growth.

Soul Retrieval, Soul Clearing, past life regression, re-birthing, chakra clearing, drumming, are just a few techniques that a spiritual coach will use to assist a client.

Mantras How and Why they Work

Mantras work. They work because they utilize several aspects of the physical and metaphysical world. These aspects have been used within the Hindu structure (though this is not what they call themselves) , for well over 3000 years. As always when East meets West, there have been scoffers, disbelievers, and outrage from traditional western medical, ethical, and religious sources.

On the other hand, many individuals who classify themselves as, esoteric, metaphysical, Wiccan, and eclectic find that mantras work well for them as tools to become more centered, balanced, and to reach the altered state of consciousness that is indicative of connection with Higher Power, Inner Power, Nature, or Deity.

This article examines the how and why. At the end of this article are several mantras that you can try for yourself.

The Basics

According to Wikipedia, the most basic one is Aum, which in Hinduism is known as the "pranava mantra, " the source of all mantras. The Hindu philosophy behind this is the idea of nama-rupa (name-form) , which supposes that all things, ideas or entities in existence, within the phenomenological cosmos, have name and form of some sort. The most basic name and form is the primordial vibration of Aum, as it is the first manifested nama-rupa of Brahman, the unmanifest reality/unreality. Essentially, before existence and beyond existence is only One reality, Brahman, and the first manifestation of Brahman in existence is Aum. For this reason, Aum is considered to be the most fundamental and powerful word, and thus is prefixed and suffixed to all Hindu prayers. While some may invoke individual Gods or principles, the most fundamental, like 'Aum, ' the 'Shanti, ' the 'Gayatri' and others all ultimately focus on the One reality.

According to this tradition, the highest source (para) brought the world into being through the Word (Shabda) . This is the same concept in the Judeo-Christian Bible, which states that the creator breathed the WORD, and the universe came into being. Hinduism states that the word is ongoing and that the entire universe consists of vibrations at various frequencies and amplitudes giving rise to the phenomena of the world. The purest vibrations are the var.na, the imperishable letters that are revealed to us, imperfectly as the audible sounds and visible forms.

Again from the above cited article:

Var.nas are the atoms of sound. A complex symbolic association was built up between letters and the elements, gods, signs of the zodiac, parts of the body -- letters became rich in these associations. For example in the Aitrareya-aranya-Upanishad we find:

"The mute consonants represent the earth, the sibilants the sky, the vowels heaven. The mute consonants represent fire, the sibilants air, the vowels the sun? The mute consonants represent the eye, the sibilants the ear, the vowels the mind"

In the Judeo-Christian structure, the "Loshon HaKodesh", or language of God, Ancient Hebrew, each letter represents energy intelligence. These energy intelligences can be utilized and drawn down by the appropriate mind set, intonation, and connection with the divine, or God. Each letter represents, an element, aspect of God, and part of the body, just like the Var.nas.

Types

There are three types of Mantras:

* Prayer. A way of communing with the Highest Source.

* Guru. Represents the essence of prayer, and anchors us in Highest Source, the Atma and the Supreme Self.

* Bija. Represents the essence of the Guru Mantra. It is the vibration and the "call" of the soul. Its effects develop more readily in deep meditation.

Components

They always include the following components:

* The word Aum; this is the first sound of creation.

* They are written in Sanskrit, one of the earliest languages.

* They awaken the Chakras.

How

Choose carefully. Know what you desire and find one that works for this desire. There is one that I suggest that will assist with all of your deepest desires. This is the Gayatri. This mantra is called the "mother of mantras" because it speaks to the unification of the person with the divine. Here is the (short) text.

Om Bhur Bhuvah Swah, Tat Savitur Varenyam.Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi, Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayat.

In English:

O Supreme Creator, Thou art the giver of life, the remover of pain and sorrow and the bestower of happiness; O Creator of the Universe, may we receive Thy supreme disconnection-destroying light; may Thou guide our intellect in the direction of enlightenment.

Gayatri is the mother of the universe, the Shakti itself. There is nothing She cannot do. Her mantra purifies the mind, destroys pain, sin and ignorance, brings liberation, and bestows health, beauty, strength, vitality, power intelligence and magnetic aura. Mahatma Gandhi believed that It protects both your body as well as soul.

In order for a mantra to work, one needs to internalize the mantra. According to Hinduism there are five stages to this internalization. They are:

* Likhita - through writing

* Vaikhari - through speaking

* Upamshu - through whispering

* Manasa - through thinking

* Ajapa - through uninterrupted inner repetition

Notice that just saying it over and over again, (Ajapa) is not sufficient. I have found that for individuals who I have worked with, and who do not wish to take the time to learn Sanskrit, that stages 2 through 5 are sufficient to obtain the desired results.

Once you have chosen, say it (Ajapa) at least 27 times a day. Many people, (myself included) have a circle of prayer beads, (Yes, this is like the rosary that our Catholic brothers and sisters use) to help keep count. This way one is not consciously counting and upon reaching the first bead again, one knows one is finished.

Why

Each individual in the creation, whether 2-footed, 4-footed, scaly, crawly, furred, or finned has some ability to make sound, and as stated above sound is the essence of the creation. The continuous practice of mantra purifies the Consciousness and the mind.

According to Metaphysics, the God/Buddha/Christ/Goddess/Universal consciousness resides in part within each of us. Therefore, our affinity for SOUND as a tool for relaxation, meditation, and connection with everything is part of our essence.

Sounds, or mantras, play an important role in establishing the positive vibrations within oneself in order to manifest and attract that which we desire. While I do not prescribe to the western prevalence of "money" spells or incantations, I do prescribe to the essential character of vibrating positively one’s desires to obtain peace, prosperity, relationships, and connection to divine in all its manifestations.

A further word about "money" or "love" spells or manifestations: These are very small and self-serving desires. One must be careful on the intent of what one is doing. Think about the "used car salesperson" who exudes an energy/vibration of ‘buy now’. It is not a pleasant experience. The same goes for "love". Just be a good-looking person in a bar one night and someone with an uncomfortable energy will approach. See how that feels.

However, prosperity and connection manifestation work WITH the essence of the Universal Consciousness and brings about the desired results while taking into account the desires of the other individual.

Conclusion

The mantra is a prayer; it is a way to connect our desires to the Universe in an appropriate way utilizing the essential Agape, (Unconditional Love) , that was used to create the Universe. It is our highest, most deeply rooted desire: to be one with all of creation.

Listen to mantras. You can find them on the net easily. See which one resonates the most with you and choose that one. Once you have chosen, find a good translation and say it in the original language several times (preferably 27 x) a day. That’s empowerment to you. I recommend that you start with the ‘Gayatri’ mantra.

And have FUN! Why do anything if you aren't enjoying yourself?

Bright Blessing,

Alfred




Copyright: all universal rights reserved, 2009 Alfred Willowhawk

Symbols Myth and Magic

Symbols are an important part of our life. The advent of the writen word has been shown as one of the most important phases of societies. Even if a society did not develop a “fully developed” writing system for the usage of the general population large sectors of every organized people utilized some form of symbols to express themselves.  The symbols that one intuit’s or are drawn to, are indicative of a persons chosen spiritual and metaphysical path. The symbols below( Figure 1) are religious/spiritual symbols that have been devised over the ages. Each symbol is associated with a particular metaphysical or religious path and have taken on meanings over time.

Figure 1


In general, the above symbols should illicit positive or at least ambivelant feelings as one looks at them.
One or two of the symbols in figure 2  may illicit a negative feeling from certain sectors of the population. The symbols themselves are neither positive or negative, they are representations that have been given “life” by sectors of the society and hence have been imbued with a certain amount of power and/or meaning.

 

Figure 2

The first symbol can be traced to early neolithic celtic and germanic societies, as well as utilized in Hinduism, and in no way was intended to represent what it came to represent in Hitler’s Germany. The middle symbol is, of course, the neolithic goddess but became “forbidden” in Middle Ages Europe as a symbol for promescuity and separation from “God”. The third symbol, the pentegram, has deep significance for those of us who follow a Pagan pathway. This symbol has been called the Devil Star by large sections of modern western society.


Another use of symbols is within healing disciplines. The symbols in Figure 3 are the easily recognized Reiki symbols.

Figure 3

Each symbol is utilized for a different purpose within Reiki just as other healing disciplines utilize symbols for their practices.

According to the Usui Reiki method, the Reiki symbols are used to channel the Reiki energy to assist in healing of the individual. A careful search of alternative healing methodologies will bring  one to a plethura of symbols used for healing including chakras, spirals, swatzikas, circles, and triangles. Each of these symbols have meaning for the individual who uses them. They become important to the person who uses them regardless of any other interpretation.

Language as defined by Wikipedia is a system of visual, auditory, or tactile symbols of communication and the rules used to manipulate them. The Indo-European pagan societies utilized language  to communicate with each other and other societies. Two such symbolic representations of this communication are Ogham and Runes. Each belonging to a particular culture. In the case of the Ogham;  the Cymric, (Welsh)/ Britons and the Runes by the proto-Germanic/Norse cultures.

The “celtic” writing system known as the Ogham alphabet ( figure 4) is accepted as a set of symbols that were utilized by the Druids, priestesses and members of the society that frequented what is now known as the United Kingdom. Each symbol has become identified with a particular tree and was utilized by the bardic class as a reminder of the triads and teachings of the culture.

Figure 4

The Nordic society utilized runes ( Figure 5) which were utilized by the peoples of Northern Europe from the first century until well into the Middle Ages as both a written alphabet and a system of symbols used for magick and divination.

Similar to the Ogham alphabet each rune has a meaning. While the Ogham represent trees the runes represent actual words in  the proto-Germanic languages. For example,  the names of the first three runes, “fehu”, “uruz”, and “þurisaz”  meaning “cattle”, “aurochs”, and “giant”, respectively.

 

Figure 5

Magick, can be defined as the desire to create intentional change. Whatever discipline, or path one follows this definition seems to express the general sense of the word. Aleister Crowley

( Golden Dawn) defined it as ” “the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with the will” , ( Magick in Theory and Practice).  Dr John Dee, ( Enochian Magic) defined it as the evocation and commanding of various spirits.( Dr John Dee’s Journals).

The usage of language and symbols in any Magickal system is common. No system is better than any other system, just as no language and no symbols are inherrently bad or good. .  There can be no one perfect system, language, set of symbols. Everything is a function of intent. As long as each individual or society recognizes the right of every other system to exist then

remember

Harm None otherwise do as ye will.

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