It’s been about 3 ½
weeks since I returned from Peru, and after working with a client today with a
similar attachment to another place in South America, I realized that it
is time to close that door and really get back to life in the here and
now. Not that I have been sitting around
reminiscing about the trip, as I had the Rise Part 2 workshop last Saturday and
the Quantum Sphere Healing workshop here the weekend before, so life has been
busy. In spite of those necessary
distractions, I have had many flashbacks of the sights, sounds and even the smells
of Peru. This also happened after my
previous 3 trips, so nothing unusual there.
If one’s attention is
split through similar attachments to places or experiences, it is hard to be completely
in the here and now. Sometimes it is a
matter of simply pulling one’s energy back to the present, but sometimes it
becomes necessary to sever ties with the place, person or experience all
together. This is usually the case with
a previous job, relationship or residence that one will no longer be returning
to. If this is not done, there can be a tendency to leave those back doors open
as a fall back contingency in case things do not work out with the new path into
the future. If that back door is used,
the person is going back into the past to something that didn’t work out in the
first place instead of moving forward to something yet even more suitable.
With a location that
will be visited again sometime in the future, it is helpful just to
pull one’s energy back and fully anchor into the present. That is what I did a few days ago regarding
my trip to Peru, as I would be happy to go back there at any time. I took a day off and went to hang out at Mesa
Verde National Park, which is very close to my house. I did some hiking, people watching, and lots
of photography, in addition to pulling my energy back from the trip. Now I feel much more present and here. We all need all of our “juice” to make every
day the best it can be, and to steadily move into the future to whatever
awaits. This is especially important in these
times, when we need to be able to turn on a dime to move forward in any way
that we are called to. We cannot afford
any drag or drain on our energy fields!
Thank you for the photos of Mesa Verde! I was there in '97 and felt not only awe at the infrastructure, but something akin to "homecoming". Now I understand what I couldn't have fathomed back then.
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