Wild Empath Chronicles – Lessons
There are many people that believe we make a plan before we
get to this life. We have things to teach and thing to learn. We have a host of
helpers as guides and soul family we reconnect with here on earth. It is a
strange concept, but one that makes great sense to me.
Last night I had a dream, it was about a guy that came to
get a tarot reading and requested one with tarot and indian medicine
cards. I was doing a 10 card spread kind
of a north as a connection to the Divine, south as a connection to the earth,
east as a connection to your logical self, west as a connection to your
intuition, and the middle was of things to come, or look out for, depending. The two cards he drew for the north were the Hierophant
and the Badger reversed. I read these
cards as a struggle to maintain a love of God, while at the same time being
very angry at him.
He agreed that it was true, and it was because he had lost
his sister, and to him it was a senseless death. At this point I woke up.
Wondering why such things do happen. I thought about what I see on the news,
innocents harmed for no apparent reason.
I was reminded of the concept that we make out our plan
before we get here. I pondered over the thought that some come to teach. And in
order for that lesson to be fully learned, there must be sacrifice. That got me
wondering why in many faiths a sacrifice was offered up to the Divine. Could
be like a preemptive move to hopefully not have to pay that sacrifice in life?
The concept of sacrifice is not new. We know we have to give
up something to get something else. We give up time at a job for a paycheck. We
give up our innocence to become an adult. We sacrifice our family unit when we
divorce. And we mourn all these things
when it happens. These are small compared to loss of life, the ultimate
sacrifice. But we don’t see the whole
picture.
There is a story of a child sitting at his grandmother’s
feet, and she is working on a needlepoint. The part the child saw was all loose
strings and strange stitches on the bottom, but when he looked at the top, it
was a beautiful picture. To me that is how it is with God. We see the weird
pieces, but we can’t see the beautiful picture.
Sometimes the lessons of sacrifice have to do with making us
better people. We get complacent, we forget to honor those around us. When one
is sacrificed the lesson is learned and we really look and appreciate what is truly
important.
In this country we live in a world where no one wants to
sacrifice anything and yet achieve their goals.
Everyone gets a trophy, taking advantage of others to better your
standing; there seems to be no consequences. But the consequences are huge! People fear
making a mistake. If you don’t make a mistake you aren’t trying hard enough to
be the best you can. There is no moral
code, because living that way it was never learned. The basic tools of how to
cope are not taught, because there has been no sacrifice to learn them.
When it comes to lessons sometimes we are the example,
sometimes we are the teacher and sometimes the student. There is no one that is
just one of those things.
Just sharing thoughts I had this morning. Hope you easily learn your lessons for the
day.