Hi group. What a great discussion.
As a practitioner who works largely in the psycho-spiritual realm, I have found
that the moment I surrender and choose to “not know” what is occurring for the
client, instead simply going into a state of complete presence with him/her …
it is precisely in this moment when the “knowing” comes in. I say this as I
believe this phenomena to be parallel to why we need a random-number generator
to obtain valuable information for the client.
I believe that no matter how skilled, trained or psychic a practitioner is, he
is still limited by his human filter made up of his personal human
experiences… Combine this with a left brain meant for deduction vs capturing
the whole and you are left with a limited capacity to truly access the whole
picture for the client. A random event generator frees us from this, moves us
away from any linear, limited “knowing” to a place of allowance where the bigger
picture may come more into focus. If we allow it.
This is holistic medicine – one that holds the whole (not to be confused with
integrative medicine that is simply integrating several parts).
I imagine we have all had those moments where we TRY TRY TRY to figure out an
answer without any triumph and then the moment we let go, the answer intuitively
comes in. Kiran, thank you for reminding us about creating a balance between
the rational and intuitive aspects of ourselves.
The more I use the core… the more I am amazed by the accuracy of its
results… the more my ego & left brain are humbled…. the more amazing the
results.
The core is amplifying the practitioner’s world as much as it is amplifying the
client’s.
At least that is my experience.
Perhaps moments of discomfort around the CoRe (questioning the system, wanting
“facts”…) are simply growing pains pointing to a part inside seeking
expansion.
Appreciating all the viewpoints and dedication…
Shirly Weiss