Editor’s Note: I really like to see articles like this one that urge us to really explore ourselves in order to find out who we really are! Yes…it is past time to merge heart feeling with head thinking. This has not been encouraged in our current society, but…the time’s they are a’ changin, my friends!
Please read this article, balance heart with head, and be…
Greetings,
friends. Rosalie has urged me to share some of the thoughts that I
have been expressing in another medium. I have been working on
improving my ability to express myself though the use of artwork,
namely, through the use of embroidered images that I have been creating
with embroidery digitizing software.
Among
the many encouraging messages imparted by Kryon in channelings by Lee
Carroll is the expectation of a vastly improved human consciousness.
Among the many improvements, I have chosen to illustrate this one:
There will be a balancing of masculine and feminine energies within the
human population that will lead to a greater degree of harmony than we
have ever known in our history. This potential is very reminiscent of
the vision we find in The Book of Revelation, in which “the lamb will
lay beside the lion,” symbolic of a new paradigm of relationships among
all living things, one in which those who were once predatory will be so
no more and those who have been the victims of such predation will live
in peace.
Listening
to Kryon acquainted me with another very similar prophecy, the prophecy
of The Eagle and The Condor. Instead of using the symbols of lion and
lamb, I have used the symbols in that prophecy, the eagle and the
condor, in the embroidery design which I have included in this post.
This
is a prophecy that is found among several of the Native American
peoples in both North and South America. You can find out more about it
by doing a search on the words “The Eagle and The Condor.” There is much
more to the prophecy than I could squeeze into my wording, sorry to
say, but that is part of the challenge, saying as much as I can within
very limited space– a BIG challenge for one who is well known for his
verbosity!
The
main theme of the prophecy begins with an observation that anyone who
is the least bit familiar with human history can see: Human
civilizations have developed along divergent paths, one main path, has
been that followed by highly industrialized societies; the other path
has been followed by those in the non-industrialized, traditional native
societies. The industrialized societies are said to have “taken the
path of the head;” whereas the non-industrialized societies are said to
have “taken the path of the heart.” These words, of course, are
symbolic. One group has placed a high value on the intellect. They have
sought to use their brain to control the forces of nature and of the
physical world to maximize physical comfort. This path produces highly
developed science, technology and material wealth, but pays relatively
little attention to spiritual, non-material development. Some see these
as “masculine” traits and to these they add aggressiveness and, in the
extreme, being “cold-hearted.” If the symbology of the Book of
Revelation were used, these would be “the lion.” Using the symbology of
the native cultures in the Americas, these would be “the eagle.”
Civilizations
that have taken the second path, the path of the heart, place
relatively little value on material wealth or even physical comfort;
they do not revere the intellect as the only or even the best source of
knowledge; they revere “feelings” and intuition rather than intellect.
Rather than seeking to control the forces of nature to maximize physical
comfort, they see themselves as integrated with nature and seek harmony
with the spiritual dimensions of nature and all living things. Some see
these as “feminine” traits and to these they add passivity and, in the
extreme, being irrational and over-emotional. This group could be
symbolized as “the lamb,” or, as is done using the symbology of the
native cultures in the Americas, these would be “the condor.”
There
is room to add more contrasting traits, and certainly room for debate
about what those traits may be, but in any case, the prophecy identifies
these two basic “paths” along which the industrial and non-industrial
societies may be seen to travel.
But
the prophecy contains more than a description of these paths. Like the
famous Mayan calendar’s prophecy, it points not to an inevitability but
to a potential for change, a change which depends on whether humanity
evolves toward a higher consciousness regarding the advantages and
limitations of each path. If we take advantage of this potential for a
higher level of wisdom than we have so far, the energies of these
separate paths will converge and form a new energy, one which recognizes
the value of both the physical and non-physical, corporeal and
spiritual dimensions of all human beings. We can come to recognize that
the Eagle and the Condor “fly in the same sky.”
Can
we become neither over-intellectual nor over-emotional? Can we
recognize that the capacity to love is as vital to our prosperity as is
the capacity to think rationally? Can we also recognize that “being
spiritual” does not require that we live in poverty; that we do not have
to withdraw from the physical world in order to live a spiritually
sensitive life?
Frankly, I hope so.
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To
help the reader, this channeling has been revisited [by Lee and Kryon]
to provide an even clearer understanding. Sometimes information is even
added or condensed. Often what happens live has implied energy within
it, which carries a kind of communication that the printed page does
not. So enjoy this enhanced message given in Boulder.
Greetings,
dear ones, I am Kryon of Magnetic Service. I promised a parable earlier
today and so again my parable will feature the character named Wo. If
you’ve not heard of this before, Wo represents every Human. Wo is not a
single gender, but rather Wo is Wo-man. Wo is both genders. However, in
this case, we will call him a “he” because it makes sense in your
language to do so.
In
some ways, this is a story that some of you will recognize, yet in some
ways it’s also fully metaphoric. Now, dear ones, parables always have a
message. Parables will always be metaphors designed to represent other
things. Sometimes we’ll explain what these metaphors mean and sometimes
we won’t. However, as we go on this specific journey, we wish to explain
a few meanings as we proceed.
I’m going to give this parable a name: Wo and His Backyard.
Right
away you might feel that this “backyard” isn’t really a physical
backyard and you’d be partially correct. In a moment, we’ll tell you
more about the meanings. However, in my partner’s culture a physical
backyard is the space behind a typical U.S. home and many listening to
this message have one. Some still have the ones they grew up with.
Let
the story begin: Wo had a backyard and all through his life it was
really important to him. Like so many of you who also had a backyard,
you might remember it clearly from your childhood if you lived in one
place long enough. Many of the things that took place in that yard are
very important within the memory of your youth.
Perhaps
you may remember your own backyard because when you were small, it was
where you played. You may remember the things that were added to it
through the years and the things that stayed the same. Some of those
things were your stability and perhaps you counted on them to stay the
same. The backyard in this particular parable represents Wo’s reality.
For you, this backyard also represents your reality, how you think, and
how you handle things in your life.
Of course,
your reality is shaped early on when you’re very young, and in Wo’s case
he remembers it very clearly. He remembers the day his father brought
the tree. The tree was already big to Wo, and dad brought a piece of
equipment that now Wo knows was a backhoe. His father dug a hole with
this machine and put in the tree. Wo remembers that the whole reason for
the tree was for Wo! He loved that! When Wo was almost five, he
remembers his dad saying, “Wo, this is going to be your personal
treehouse and when you’re a little older, we’ll build that house
together.” Indeed, that is what happened.
A
number of years passed, and Wo watched that tree grow. The branches
became larger and they could eventually support being climbed, so in
time his father and Wo began slowly building the treehouse. When
finished, it was a strong and splendid one!
The
treehouse, dear ones, represents childhood in this parable. In Wo’s
case, it was a good childhood filled with good memories and he
remembered it very, very vividly. He remembered details as many of you
also do. He remembered something that he laughs about even to this day –
when his father built the treehouse, very slowly and ceremoniously, he
found two oil barrels (more like trash cans actually) that were open at
the top. His father then turned them upside down with the open end in
the dirt and put them by the tree in order to support a part of the
treehouse – the entrance.
Now what’s significant
in this is that through the years that followed, the barrels stayed.
They were convenient and stayed put even after the treehouse was gone.
Even into Wo’s adulthood, the barrels stayed in the same place. This was
because they were ultimately functional. They became a picnic table, an
occasional table, and with a plank of wood on them, they held the food
for his parties next to the tree where people wanted to sit for the
shade. If Wo had a big project in the backyard or he wanted to build
anything, the barrels supported the entire project. The barrels never
moved.
Interestingly, some of the neighbors
noticed this and joked, “Is Wo ever going to move those barrels?” Wo
would tell them, “No, I don’t think so. They are permanent.” Eventually,
the neighborhood joke became this: “In the future, one of two things
will happen: Either the rapture will come or Wo will move the
barrels.” The barrels didn’t move.
Dear ones, in
your backyard, in this parable, you’ve got barrels, too. You never move
them. You can’t easily move them and you never really even think of
moving them, because they represent the core truths of your reality.
Question: In this story, did Wo put the barrels there or did his dad?
That is a metaphor for Wo. His father represents some meaningful,
important person in his life. You have the same in your life. There was
someone who taught you things that ultimately became your truth, your
stationary reality, and a belief that you never move from. The reason?
You use these stationary, unmoving barrels, this truth, all the time
because it works for you and always has. The tree, of course, is your
constant stability and the barrels (truths) are never far from it. It
will stay the same all your life and is your core security.
Now,
let me alter the story a bit and tell you about the playhouse. Here is
where we get a bit gender specific and more realistic for the women
hearing the story. Wo got a treehouse because that’s what boys want, but
Wo also got a fine standalone playhouse because that’s what girls want.
His father and friends built him/her a playhouse. Remember, we told you
that Wo is a Wo-man? Wo is both genders in this parable. So, we must
consider that he/she is also a small girl as well. Wo also wanted a
playhouse. We are now honoring the idea of gender details in this story
as well, and what children of different genders often desire. The
backyard is complete with both a treehouse and playhouse.
The
backyard is also representing the inner child of Wo, and all of you.
It’s the place where the birthday parties were held as you grew up,
marking your life’s advance. The treehouse and playhouse were where you
played house or where you pretended to make meals. It was a fort, a
house, a workplace. It was many things. The backyard then becomes your
childhood, your life and your belief system. The tree? It keeps growing
and it can support anything. That’s what you hang on to, because there
are certain things in life that you must know are solid and unchanging.
Wo’s
tree was there long after the treehouse was gone. He was hanging on to
that tree in his life and it grew and grew, and pretty soon that tree
was enormous. In fact, it was almost as big as the backyard itself! It
became like a canopy as in a forest, shading the entire backyard.
Wo
would go into the backyard as an adult and would grab his drink and his
straw and he’d sit there in his chair. “Sigh… this is the life.” His
mind would be peaceful and he would think, “This is good and everything
around me is good.” He would sit and reminisce in his mind, “I love this
tree and the barrels. Thank you, memories, for being there. The
treehouse is gone, but the playhouse is still here. Thanks for that,
too. I have participated in it all and it is my life.”
Now,
Wo was realistic, and he also had negative things happen in his
backyard, but he was a good, balanced person and didn’t think much about
those things. He remembers the rats. He doesn’t like to think about
saying, “We have rats,” and, of course, he knows they do not come from
his yard. They come over or under the fence from the neighbor’s yard.
Now Wo isn’t going to tell the neighbor that because he likes and
appreciates his neighbor. Wo thinks, “There are certain things
you don’t tell your neighbor and your friends. You don’t tell them about
their rats, you don’t tell them how to raise their children, or that
they are not color coordinated or have no taste. You simply love
them.” So Wo always felt he could deal with the rats in his own way.
They’d come and go, and although he didn’t know how they’d come under or
over the fence, he always just dealt with them.
The
rats, of course, represent the ugly challenges in life. They are the
things that you look at and you don’t want to deal with, but you do
anyway. Sometimes, in some backyards, there are just too many rats.
That’s when a person may go into dysfunction and stress. That’s when
Humans go into poor health. However, Wo had a good, balanced concept of
life. He was a good Wo-man and dealt with the rats as best he could –
mostly from not thinking about them.
Then there
were the snakes. Now, Wo didn’t have any idea how the snakes were
getting into his yard, but he understood that snakes would go under
fences so that’s how they were doing it – smart snakes. Thankfully,
there weren’t many, but when there were any at all, he became afraid. He
hated snakes and didn’t want any part of them. He would go in the house
and hide and call somebody else to get the snakes. Then when it was
over, he would come out.
In this story, the snake
represents the fear of something you can’t fix. It was the fear of
death, incurable disease or the fear of whatever it is that’s beyond the
rats. Wo would say, “I know how to deal with these things. I just get
rid of them, don’t think about them, and then eventually return to the
place where I can sit in the chair with my drink and I can sip it
through my straw and say, ‘I’m okay, I’m okay.’”
The Big Shift
All
was good and stable until a certain date, and then came the earthquake.
Wo can remember sitting there sipping his drink knowing that everything
was just fine when the earthquake hit. Oh, it rumbled and it swayed,
and he felt the big tree next to him crack like a gunshot. A branch or
two slammed down onto the playhouse, causing it to lean slightly.
Everything was disturbed all around him and it was frightening for the
moment. Wo was pleased that he was not hurt, and he discovered his
neighbors were not hurt either. He looked around, and although everyone
seemed safe, there were some major changes and apparent damage.
Wo
looked around to gauge the condition of everything. The tree looked a
little different; the playhouse was at a little different angle,
although it seemed to be okay. But he needed help to know for certain.
Soon
the inspectors came. These are the ones who are in charge of safety for
the backyards. They make the rules. Now the inspectors in this story
represent authority. But this is a parable, so anything is possible.
Sometimes authority pushes you to do things that then become an
awakening. Sometimes authority isn’t really as it seems. This was the
kind of authority that can cause change. Now, get ready for this: Some
of Wo’s neighbors did NOT have the earthquake! No wonder they were fine.
That tells you a little bit about the unspoken things in a parable,
doesn’t it?
You see, much like those who might be
listening or reading this, Wo was an old soul. Wo was a good Wo-man. Wo
had a consciousness that was ready to evolve, and he was a fine
spiritual and gentle Wo-man. This earthquake shook up his backyard but
wasn’t even felt by some of his neighbors. Perhaps some of you
understand this?
The inspectors came and they
said to Wo, “Let’s talk about the tree.” Wo immediately reacted, “If
you’re going to tell me the tree has to go. then you have to go.
The tree stays no matter what!” The inspectors were kind and tried to
calm Wo. They said, “No Wo, the tree can stay. It’s a good tree.
However, it’s too heavy to be safe.” Then they gave Wo a lesson about
how Gaia takes care of its trees. They reminded Wo that in the forests
of Gaia, trees naturally are pruned through fire, insects or whatever is
natural to allow them to survive. However, if a Human plants a tree
outside of the forest environment, that person is then responsible for
what Gaia would normally do. The tree needs to be pruned regularly for
health and longevity. “Wo, you should have pruned it all along, so it’s
now unstable and needs to be reworked.”
Dear
ones, if you are understanding this parable so far, you are seeing that
Wo has gone through a shift, and that “pruning the tree” means that his
reality needs to be adjusted to the energy he is living within, not the
energy from his past. Depending upon who’s here and who’s listening,
pruning the tree means you may have to re-evaluate your reality on a
regular basis. Wo has not done that and most never do. “The tree” has
always simply been “the tree”; however, suddenly it has become something
that needs to be looked at.
Wo said, “I
understand, but I don’t want to watch. Will you assure me the tree will
still be alive when you are finished?” They kindly replied, “Yes Wo –
not just alive, but in a new condition where it’s going to live for
decades more, even past your own life. Wo, the tree is the tree. It’s a
beautiful tree and we would never hurt it. We’re just going to prune it
so it can grow better.”
When the pruning was
finished, Wo came back, and he didn’t know what he was going to see when
he walked into the backyard. He opened the back door and fell to his
knees, weeping. They hadn’t pruned it, they’d killed it! Of course, this
was not the case, but Wo had never seen a large tree after it was
pruned, so he was not aware of what to expect. There was no more canopy,
and seemingly there were no more branches. Everything seemed to be
gone.
Of course, over time the tree continued
growing and new growth replaced the funny-looking pruned tree. Also, Wo
realized later that bugs no longer dropped in his drink (something that
had always happened with the canopy)! There also were no more stinging
bugs (who also lived in the canopy)! Wo noticed something else as well:
The nice canopy shade was gone, and now he had to get sunglasses – way
too much light! Let this metaphor not be lost on you right now. As you
prune the reality from that which you clung to from the past, there will
be more light in your life and far less irritation and stress from an
old canopy of seemingly protective branches. The canopy didn’t give you
shade. It was a nest for an unchanging attitude, and it harbored its own
growth of negativity. It shielded you from light and wonderful new
truth. It was an unpruned tree.
The inspectors,
who increasingly were being seen as more wise than authoritative, then
said, “Oh, Wo I hope you didn’t mind but in the process of pruning the
tree, we had to move the barrels.” Wo turned green.
“OMG,
you moved the barrels?” Wo cried. And they said, “Yes.” Wo looked
around to see if the rapture had come, and perhaps he hadn’t noticed
(the neighborhood joke). They moved the barrels!
The
inspectors continued, “Wo, when we moved the barrels, we noticed
something. Did you know that you had a nest of snakes in there?”
Wo couldn’t believe it. “What? The snakes were under the barrels?”
“Yes,
Wo,” the inspectors replied. “They were under the barrels all the time.
Did you ever look under those things? How many years have they been
there, Wo? There were many things there that only live in the dark,
which we needed to clean out. It looked as if the barrels hadn’t been
moved for decades.” Then Wo realized that for his entire life he never
looked under the barrels. That’s where the snakes were coming from all
along.
Look at the metaphor, dear ones. The truths and
ideas that you would never touch – the absolutes in your life – are the
things that “your father” put there for you. If you had moved them, it
would almost be a travesty to his memory. You just don’t move those
things that are so important to you. Perhaps it’s not your father, but
instead it’s your pastor or your priest or the professor that you
respected so much? You see? Those barrels don’t move because that’s a
tribute to their memory. Yes, under the barrel were the snakes, because
the barrels were never moved.
Things in an older
energy can fester, become stale, and even become untrue with new
discovery and new thought. If you cling to the past, even if the ideas
originated from those you love and respect, you close yourself into a
closet of old thinking. The longer you never move the barrels, the
easier it is to continue in an old paradigm of thought. Here is a truth:
God is the same today, tomorrow and forever. But our discovery of our
relationship to God changes as the light gets brighter.
The
inspectors were not finished. “Wo, I’m sorry to tell you this, but that
playhouse is something you’ve got to get rid of. We could fix it, but
it’s going to cost too much. It would be better if we just got rid of
it. It would have to be completely rebuilt. It doesn’t really have a
foundation, since it was built for you as a child’s toy. It’s going to
fall on you.” Wo was numbed at this idea. However, logically he
understood and told them to go ahead. So they took it away and cleaned
up after.
When Wo came back the next day, it was
gone. He met the inspectors, who he was getting to like more and more,
and they discussed how the project had gone.
“Wo, you know it was harder than we thought to remove that playhouse.”
“Why is that?” Wo replied.
“Well,
it’s because you had a rat’s nest in there. How long has it been since
you actually went in there? Why did you keep it if you didn’t use it?”
Wo went silent. The rats weren’t coming from the neighbor’s yard at all. They were coming from his childhood playhouse.
I
want you to look at this metaphor, dear ones, for there are those of
you who still have the memory of “the playhouse” and you will not go
there. Someone along the line told you, “If you’re going to be an adult,
then act as an adult. Stay away from childish things. Stop laughing
like a kid or getting excited like a kid. Don’t get on your hands and
knees like a kid. You are now a responsible adult and you must put away
things of your childhood and not revisit them.”
Dear
ones, listen! If you visit your inner child on a regular basis and make
it part of your adult paradigm, it will save your life! Your inner
child is who you are. That’s the beauty of being a child. The innocence
of a child is precious and pure. Going to that inner child place and
playing on a regular basis makes you younger and chases the rats of
depression and anxiety away. It is the most balancing thing a Human can
do – laugh and enjoy, as though you were a child again.
Wo
realized he had never gone in that playhouse as an adult. Wo was an old
soul and he was balanced, but he had ignored these things and just let
them become stale, thinking that they were too childish. He clung to the
memory, but never revisited it in his reality. He didn’t laugh much
either, as he now realized. The metaphor of the rats and snakes is
obvious, for without any care taking of these things, Wo allowed them to
stay in the dark and allowed ignorance to grow there, which needs the
darkness to exist.
The inspectors left, and Wo
actually missed them. It was as though they were guides and not
inspectors. They had helped Wo find himself after the earthquake. Of
course, the inspectors were not authority at all, but the God within and
the introspection and awareness of an awakening consciousness. It was
the beginning of “oneness” where all things become visible for what they
are.
Eventually over time, Wo found himself in
the backyard sitting in his lawn chair with his drink and his straw and
his sunglasses. The sun was bright, but this allowed him to see
something else right away – color! The flowers were coming out, flowers
he had not seen all his life. The new light in his yard gave him so much
comfort and warmth.
Wo realized that all things
were okay. The tree? He could still grab it and hang on, and it still
supported him just as always. The new branches were wonderful and
colorful and gave a different kind of shade. They were branches that
were growing within Wo’s current lifetime. They were Wo’s branches and
not the ones from his past. His security tree came from his own ideas
and his own intuitive discoveries about reality. He also was not afraid
to prune them regularly. This was no longer his father’s tree.
In
Wo’s mind, the playhouse and the treehouse were still there. He could
remember them and he could laugh and would squeal in delight as he
remembered the hours and hours he played there. He even redesigned them
in his new imagination to be even more stellar than they were.
The
barrels? The inspectors hadn’t taken them. They just moved them. So, Wo
had them removed. Hey, who wants old barrels in their backyard, anyway?
—————–
That’s the parable, dear ones.
How’s
your backyard? How many of you felt the earthquake? Now let me give you
another secret. The earthquake is different for all of you. It was
yesterday for some; it was 2012 for some; it’s tomorrow for others. The
metaphor of the earthquake is something that shakes the foundation of
your belief, but it doesn’t have to be negative. You can leave this
place and understand all of this before you go to bed tonight. You can
also start a journey of discovery where these things will slowly be
revealed. Each person is unique.
You might have a
profound epiphany as you sit here. “I recognize my backyard and it’s
not pretty. I don’t want an earthquake to shake me up. I just want a
pruned tree to work with.” This is the statement from the wise old soul
who understands this: “I don’t have to get to zero for me to get it. I’m
ready for revelation now, as I have increased awareness of who I am and
who I have been. Spirit, show me new light in my life.”
There
will always be some who will have issues within their lives that will
take them to a place where they must face things that they didn’t want
to face. Some will cry out to God, “What have I done wrong? Why is this
happening to me?”
I’m speaking to somebody in the audience.
“I’m a good person. I’m a good old soul, and I believe in the things that are being taught here. Why is this happening to me?”
And
here is the answer: It’s because you’re way too stubborn and you know
it. It’s because you need to be shaken awake by this and you’re going to
come out the other side with light. It’s because your tree needs to be
pruned, but not killed. You know what I’m talking about, dear one. But
it’s mainly because God loves you so much that you are being given the
opportunity to live longer in joy and health and to make a difference to
this planet. God knows your name. This is how it is for each Human. You
are absolutely, elegantly different in every single way, but all of you
have a backyard and a choice to change it.
Ponder
these things in the light of the changes on the planet and the changes
that may occur in your consciousness. I return to the message I gave
this morning: When you start to analyze who you might be on the planet
and what you might be here for, the answers are beautiful and profound.
There is majesty in the answers and there’s magnificence within all of
the realizations when you start answering the questions one by one.
This is the message of Kryon and has been for 30 years. We just tell it a bit different every time. [Smile]
And so it is.
KRYON
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