Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Awaken to your Authenticity

Authenticity cannot emerge in our lives until we are able to observe with clarity the powerful archetypal forces that have been dictating our choices.

Objective psyche's voice is like a low frequency, always humming in the background, often unobserved. It is within the symbolic language of our dreams that we can begin to tune into that frequency and establish a solid connection.

When this connection is made it has a profound impact on us! We wake up. Vital energy is awakened and we become unstuck - able to move into the next phase of our life with increased clarity and focus.

The discipline involved in reading patterns is essential to our awakening.

Too often our subjective lens dilutes the power of the symbolic language, much like the volume of our T.V. drowns out the hum of our refrigerator, or the ticking sound of our clock. Though the refrigerator continues to hum in the background and our clocks continue to tick.

Visit http://www.surrendertothecall.com and learn how you can begin to tune into the frequency of objective psyche's presence in your life.

If you live in Rochester, New York you can join us at our Monthly Workshops, or you can purchase the audio recordings. Private consultations can also be arranged by phone.

Each one of us has within us the capacity to live our lives with mindfulness. To be awake and aware. The first step is surrendering to the call of a more authentic presence.

Best to you all,
Colleen

1 comments:

  1. So glad I have found your sites~ archetypal psychology has been squashed across universities in Australia, so I am now left to only self study.

    Serendipic that your post mentions the subjective drowning out the symbolic language, last night's dream was a conversation with an animus and he was seeking comfort from me, as I listened the TV was so loud and distracting! I did not want to interrupt the animus, he really needed me to listen, wanted comfort, so I waited until he had spoken and then excused myself to lower the volume.

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