Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Chrysalis Cracked

I love to be able to put all the years of seeking, searching, studying, researching, floundering, denying, and disbelieving to good use!

I have had such a great week of self-discovery and I look forward to being able to share this with everyone! :)

How about now?

I have come to realize that I have created deep grooves in my energy. Essentially, I have realized that by doing the things that I do, I create a pattern of energy, or a resonance, that keeps bringing me back into the safe and familiar. Not necessarily enjoyable, but definitely safe from new and scary discoveries and familiar, like sniffing the air and saying, "Yup, that's a skunk."

So the patterns that I have created for myself are the ones I keep coming back to. Yet, when I am being mindful of the moment, I am no longer restricted by these patterns. I have awakened to my own illusions. As my metamorphosis continues and my chrysalis keeps revealing more of my truth, I will keep everyone posted through this blog, the Feline Dreamers website, our forthcoming books, articles, podcasts, tweets, etc. and in person if anyone wants to talk. :)

Please contact me and tell me about yourself. I may know you, or of you, but I am interested in what you have to teach me.

Love and Blessings,
BlackLion

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Death Bed

I wonder if the calling of any individuals for particular Last Rites, based on their transition from this body to their spiritual body, is tied to one of their reincarnational selves. In other words, if you are a Pagan, Christian, Druid, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Gnostic, or Atheistic, etc., could your most recent incarnation be someone who was walking with Christ to his crucifixion, a druid high priestess, a Roman soldier, or a 20’s flapper?

What if we are so disconnected with this life, yet still here, that we require specific needs on our death beds? In other words, are we more comfortable, at death, being with a holy person of particular faith so we can more easily cross over? Or does our particular faith during life dictate the circumstances of our death?

Do we choose when we are going to die? I say yes, unequivocally.

The mass murderer on death row chose actions that spoke to them and, by doing so, was condemning themselves to death sooner rather than later. The grandmother of eleven dying with her great-granddaughter in her lap made choices that led her to that point. All valid choices, all ways to die, all by their own design.

Ever wonder how you want to die? Don’t try too hard though! ;)