Soul Scaping

Soul Scaping

Tending a Garden

We’ve already described the Mediation Corps as upper dimensional shamanic psychologists.  As such, they don’t merely help the client better deal with their daily life, or understand their dreams.  They help to integrate all the planes and parts of the being into a more harmonious whole, with far-reaching consequences.  When the Soul is well integrated, all aspects of life blossom.

This process can be described as Soulscaping, the internal analogue of landscaping.  Let’s explore the external practice of landscaping, and see what it tells us about the inner work :

Consider a garden that has been untended.  It’s overgrown and disorganized, with dead leaves littering the entire space.  We’ll begin by raking up all the fallen leaves, dead-heading the flowers, and pruning dead branches.  In this process, we discover bulbs buried in the debris, just beginning to sprout new life.  We clear the space around them, giving them ample room to grow.

We discover areas not receiving enough water, so we add a few sprinkler heads, upgrade a few others, and fine tune the water distribution throughout.

Then add fertilizer.  A combination of kitchen compost and rich, organic liquid fertilizer.

The last step is to add a comfortable bench, and a few garden gnome statues to watch over the balanced ecosystem.  Nothing to do now but sit back, relax, and watch the play of sunlight and shadow, as Divine Life flows through our garden.

When we engage in Soulscaping, we do the same, but with our internal landscape.  It’s a process of healing by integrating all the parts through deeper communication.

Landscaping improves the exterior environment.  Soulscaping improves the internal environment.  When we heal, reorganize, and upgrade our inner environment, it reflects in the exterior, because no matter what we perceive  ––  it is all our own Consciousness.  When our inner ecosystem is a discordant mess, we will see the exterior the same way.  When our inner ecosystem is a harmonious, vibrant space, we see this reflected around us.

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