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Samhain
Welcome to the ancient festival of Samhain - the time when the barrier between the visible and invisible is at it’s weakest and those that have left this world on their timeless journey can draw closer to us.
This is the time when our Celtic ancestors celebrated their ancestors and the legacy of life and dreams, myths, magic and legends that they inspired - reflecting not only on those that have gone before us but on their own mortality.
In Celtic lands the passing of someone is always celebrated with a ‘wake’. This is not a sad time but a cause of celebration - a time to rejoice at the passing of the soul to a better place. This time, the time of Samhain was a perfect time to reflect and reconnect with those we have loved and cared for.
This is also a time of primeval energies when barriers fall and worlds merge. The tradition of ‘trick or treating’ came from these lands when on this - of all nights - but it was also done throughout the year - the earth spirits (the Sidhe or the faery) had to be placated - ‘treated’ or they would curse your lands (trick) and livestock.
Today our children take the role. Playful, in the moment, spiteful when crossed - who better reflects the earth spirits? Hallow’en (All Hallow’s Eve - the Christian festival of the Holy Souls which is tomorrow) is not a time of terror - but of reflection, reconnection and joy.
Happy Hallow’en. I’m off to fill my bags and drink the health of the ancestors and earth spirits!
No commentsLa Petite Morte
I came across something about ‘la petite morte’ recently - the French for ‘the little death’ or the period of blackout during or after sexual orgasm.
This blackout or intensity has often been linked to the ecstacy of enlightenment and is the intensity of the experience during communion with the Divine. It amuses me how religion has controlled or removed the power of sexuality from any form of faith in the Divine. How the very religions which are meant to celebrate and honour creation have also sought to control that creative process through rules of how and when it can make itself manifest in relationships - usually by controlling the feminine power. Yet the saints and mystics of these religions are the same ones who have dedicated themselves to achieving the ecstacy of divine union.
In ancient times sexuality and sex was as much a part of the celebration of life and spirit as any form of prayer or ritual. Girls would offer themselves at temples to celebrate the act of sex as the act of creation and acknowledgement of our place as co-creators in the world. The act of union of the divine in the masculine with the divine in the feminine is a powerful affirmation of the place that joy plays in creation and the power that ‘communion’ has to lift us to alternate experience. Where the ‘animal’ within us can unlock the bridge to the ‘divine’.
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In conversation with PJ Francis last week over a cup of coffee we discussed the importance of joy in the pursuit of the spiritual path. P J Francis is a clinical psychologist and an heir to the teachings of Anthony de Mello with whom he worked for many years.
Joy as represented by The Trickster in the Path of the Rebel Soul, seems to me to be the very essence of spirituality in this plane of existence. When one experiences true Joy it seems that all things flow, that we are in synch with the beating of creation, that we transcend the ego and are completely in that moment of being. Nothing stands in the way when one experiences Joy. There are no obstacles and all things are possible. We are at one with the world and bear no malice towards any creature.
I believe that all beings seek Joy - that it gives us energy and life and is part of our right of being spiritual creatures. However, we have been led into believing that it is only the material accomplishments of life that bring Joy. It would appear that elements such as the media and ’society’ conspire to crush joy in our workplaces and society. They want us to be ’serious’, to follow the rules, to obey. Why?
Is ’society’ afraid that joy is liberating, anarchic, creative, frightening - is the idea of unrestrained joy a power that ’society’ fears?
But what Joy exists when one looks at one’s children talking excitedly about a new discovery or a lover’s face or when we take the time to reflect on a sunset or the complexity of a flower? ‘Simple’ Joy comes from the ability to take stock, to take time out of the world and begin to really see and experience the simple things that surround us and the heightened pleasure that they can bring when we slow down to work at a pace and speed at which the world is really unfolding itself and not the artificial speed of the current age.
Joy is a spiritual birthright but we have lost the eyes to see it and the spirit to experience it. To reclaim it we need to see the world through eyes that are renewed and a willingness to break out of accepted patterns in our lives.
No commentsThe Age of the Feminine
Far back in pre-history woman was deemed divine.
She was the provider of children - a magical and mysterious thing for those who did not understand the science of creation. She sustained the tribe. Any wonder that the Earth became a Goddess who brought forth bountiful sustenance to feed our bellies and keep us nurtured? She provided the fruit and the creatures that kept us alive.
Came the gods of the arid desert and the power of the feminine waned as the power of the masculine grew into the ascendant . The time for the new male religions of Christianity, Islam and the Jewish sole masculine, paternal, god myths had come - with masculine energies of power, domination, competition, success, protection, technology and obedience. (Not that the power of the Goddess was not also destructive and fearful (the Goddess Kali and the Crone aspect of the Goddess in the West).
The Maya talk about the end of ages in 2012. It is an end - but not of the world, merely of a time. The age of masculine in the ascendant ends and the age of the feminine begins. The Maya could not comprehend a time when women would be in the ascendant but it is only the natural cycle of the ages.
We have seen the rise of women in the suffragette and liberation movement, in business and in all other aspects of society and now the increasing reclamation by women of motherhood - now by choice and in search of personal fulfilment. They are reclaiming their true power and bringing the feminine values of community, communication, networking, strength of endurance and nurture into a world that is now suffering from the ravages of having been disconnected long enough from Gaia the earth mother.
Welcome to the new age.
No commentsA New Truth
With the presence of a generation of people that have faced more change than any other generation that has ever walked the face of this planet before them - comes a need for a new view of spirituality.
With the fall of the pillars of the old world (the church, ‘big’ business, politics, the ‘old’ media) and the age of masculine energies and with the rise of the new feminine age of communication and collaboration (the Age of the Heart) - a new view of who we are, our purpose and the place that we have in Creation is being sought. Rebel Souls is about creating a fellowship of collaborators, facilitators, mentors and seekers who wish to walk a new path of spiritual enlightenment.
The philosophy of a Rebel Soul is that the Creator/Observer - the Divine Principle - ‘God’ - however you may term it - is an imperfect creator.
It is not perfect - for to be perfect is to be sterile - It is in fact evolving It’s infinite potential. Therefore It is in the process of constantly perfecting and It is doing so by being creation (as we understand it and of which we are a part) and able to perceive creation from outside of creation (both immanent and transcedent). This means two things - forgiveness is ours to take and we are co-creators of creation itself.
The ‘Great Work’ of humanity is therefore for each individual to take responsibility to evolve their most ‘perfected’ self before they move on in their spiritual journey and to assist others to do the same. In doing so, we serve the Creator by assisting in It’s own evolution. The ‘created’ working in tandem with the ‘creator’. (As Above So Below - As below So Above)
With values and teachings grounded in ancient ways and hopes for a brighter future of co-operation, community, collaboration and prosperity the philosophy of a Rebel Soul is a philosophy of personal development and spiritual evolution.
To do so we walk 4 Paths to integration and perfecting - the Path of the Warrior, the Path of the Healer, the Path of the Mystic and the Path of the Fool.
No commentsThe Lie of Perfection
We are surrounded by images of perfection.
Everywhere we look we can see images of perfect bodies, lives, cars, clothes, holidays, families, businesses people and so forth. But that’s all they are - just images - graphically enhanced, distorted and shaped to create unfulfilled desire and the urgent need to sacrifice all, even life itself, to fill what is (and can only be) an empty promise, formed of an empty image.
What broken relationships and lives are left behind by the relentless pursuit of the material things that convey the outward signs of success? Things can be fun, great fun - but for a time only. Even the most perfect dream will end if it is based on the pursuit of the material alone because we are on an unending spiritual quest.
The desire that these things are supposed to fulfill, can only truly be fulfilled by looking within and not without.
Consider perfection for a moment. Something that is perfect has reached it’s pinnacle of being. What does it become then? Does it stop being? Does something that is perfect eventually become sterile, unchanging and eventually uninteresting and then begin to stagnate and corrupt? Becoming a shadow of it’s former self.
It is said that life is a journey. Which means that we walk a path that leads us, not to some perfect place or being, but on an unending journey of perfecting. When we realise that we are walking the path of perfecting and not perfection, life makes more sense and we can view the world with eyes that see all things as transitory and their value and meaning to us becomes what we choose to take from our interaction with them - how we choose to let them effect us.
Perfection and all the people who would tell you that your satisfaction, acceptance and love comes from being an acquirer of something, is a lie and are liars. Only by being an experiencer , by being an active part of creation, by being a creator of memories shared and experienced, only from this can we evolve to be who we truly are and take our place in the Great Work that we are here to do.
When we come to realise it is not things but experiences that brings us wisdom, self-understanding and self-acceptance ,then we truly have begun to live the life of a spiritual warrior and to create our own personal legend in the annals of the world.
No commentsAn Absence of Love
I met someone recently who was proud to call themselves an atheist - because belief in a divinity of any kind was not logical. For them the world was pure logic - emotion had no part to play in it at all.
It was interesting to explore with them their experience of faith - they had even studied Christian theology in their own personal quest for enlightenment but had remained steadfastly atheistic seeing neither sense nor reason in the belief of something beyond our understanding.
We chatted around things over a drink and gradually it came out that they placed little value on emotion. That, for them, logic was stronger than emotion every time. As we discussed this I asked “if it is perfectly logical to self-preserve, to serve only oneself where does the motivation come from for a father or a mother to willingly sacrifice their lives for the lives of their children. To place themselves in harm’s way, even death itself, to protect those they loved? Surely that demonstrated that love was beyond the self? That logic was not the stronger power but emotion? Is it not emotion that gives us the strength to act selflessly, to act when everything screams not to?”
Then they shared that they had not yet experienced love - that this was still a journey that awaited them.
Love is a powerful force - it can cripple and break us or it can raise us to new heights of existence - and between those levels there are many other levels of what we term ‘love’. But the absence of love itself is a terrible thing.
I’ve always believed that the Creator - however you may perceive it/him/her - speaks to us through our dreams but sings to us through our emotions.
1 commentTransformation
A friend and colleague’s father died recently in Australia - when she was just hours from touching down and being at his side. It struck me as very sad. Not just the death - that is after all not something to fear - it is a transition between levels of being. What was sad was her being so close, having almost seen the journey to its end and then not being there for that final goodbye in this world.
Death and taxes - the two sureties of life they say. What is inconstant in death is the manner in which it comes for us but what is constant about death is it’s transformation to a new place for the dying, the freedom from fear and pain and the sorrow for the living left behind.
Do we know what exists beyond the portal that leads us from this life to the next? No, not with any certainty. But I know this - energy can neither be created nor destroyed merely changed from one form to another. If this principle holds true, then the soul energy that lights our body - that gives it consciousness and emotions and purpose and passion - can only be released to another place when the body that carried it, for however brief a time, has reached it’s own natural span.
Death is a tranformation only, a freedom - a continuance of the adventure and not it’s end. It may be time before the souls that knew each other in this life meet again but meet they will. If life is energy then each life, each consciousness, is bonded by the frequency of the vibration of life - the harmony, the soul song - that they shared in this one.
Those we love share our thoughts, our emotions and our souls while we share the light of their lives in this world. Why would not share that same song in the worlds to come?
No commentsRebel Soul
Welcome to the new home of Rebel Souls. This blog will focus on spiritual matters and reflections on our journey through life - it’s purpose and meaning. As things grow it is planned that a book, a social network and then a quest-site where people can engage with the site and walk the path of a Rebel Soul can join, connect and share their unique live and spiritual experiences.
A Rebel Soul is a person who is prepared to step out of the beliefs that we inherit as a result of upbringing or custom. A Rebel Soul consciously questions the beliefs that others may hold and commits themselves to their own personal spiritual evolution. The seek a new perception of faith and soul for a new r’evolutionary age.
It’s about intelligent spirituality - the concept of spirit-centredness independent of religious dogma or dictat. It’s about someone who wishes to walk their unique and personal path towards enlightenment and self-actualisation. There are young souls, old souls and rebel souls - people who are aware of a purpose and meaning to life or who are actively seeking it out and are prepared to ’step outside the norm’ in the pursuit of knowledge and experiences that connects their soul to the Divine.
We are all on journey of perfecting. That is our reason for being. Welcome to the journey.
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