The Many pathways to self-discovery…after looking at
many and walking a few, these are steps I see common to most. I personally use
the movements on a Medicine Wheel to show examples of this, but there are many
ways to do so. A good story that tells of this kind of journey is the one about
Jumping Mouse. The link below is an online version of it.
http://www.hyemeyohstsstorm.com/7frecce/emouse2.htm
- Curiosity…a sense of something larger…a glimmer of something that must be understood…the answer to a question (why).
- Search for answers, usually starting with the easily accessible (low risk).
- Finding some answers and feeling some excitement because of the level being reached.
- Suffering from a feeling of defeat because of the rebuttal or rebuke of others in our circle who “know” more or who would defeat our victories.
- A period of perceived contentment (sometimes lasting lifetimes)
- Another glimpse…this time of something even more compelling then the first.
- The Great Journey…this time sacrifices are made. Risks are taken. A resolve sets in as new discoveries are made. Goals are set. Teachers are found.
- A pinnacle is reached…a profound truth or an understanding of it is fully developed. The person is changed. Metamorphosed into something new.
This cycle is repeated. Sometimes ego and fear causes
detours. If the ego gets too great, then too much time is spent needlessly
trying to get others to see the same glimmer. This gives an opportunity for
fear if others do not readily see the same pathway. This invalidation leads to
distrust and in some cases defeat of self worth. Only after another encounter
of spirit does the movement begin again.
If the cycle can be completed and the metamorphoses can be
confirmed, another set of parameters will exist. These include possible
physical and mental changes but may include other “gifts” to open more doors
and show more possibilities.
Each step of the person who is intrigued by the “glimmer” or
nagged by the question is of course “meant to be”. Each decision along the way
is an opportunity. As I proceed in my own journey I try to examine each one and
also try to look at the outcome to see what I can understand from it. And I
continue to use the gifts I have been given so far, to “tap in” to the source
of much information.
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