These dynamics also highlight the difference between physical and
emotional healing. We fix broken things by actively repairing them;
healing a broken heart requires that we receive and feel what moves
through us. The former pertains to the archetypal masculine principle
and the latter is the archetypal feminine. In a masculine-dominant
culture hellbent on doing and progressing, it’s no wonder we have so
much unreckoned hurt—we don’t do a lot of receiving. With so much
unhealed hurt, which we project and displace onto the world, along with
so much compensatory progress that consumes the body of the Earth, it’s
no wonder we are on a collision course with extinction....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...
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Saturday, 17 April 2021
Heartache and the Myth of Letting Go
[Wake Up World]: We especially don’t let go of big losses. They let go of us commensurate
to the degree we we grieve them, by which we are birthed into something
more beautiful. By trying to let them go, as if they were objects we
could drop, we get in the way of their working on and moving us through
our pain. We perpetuate their pain and the parade of ills that getting
in the way of grief’s alchemy begets.