The Mystical Experience
As I intentionally set up my medicine wheel alone in the desert. I use obsidian for protection and incense to raise my vibration for my mystical experience.
I set an intention of self-healing; I pray for fourteen generations of healing that goes back seven generations and into the future seven generations.
As I chant and dance alone in the desert, I prepare my mind and body for the sacred experience that will release anger, sadness, fear, hurt, and guilt.
I once asked God to open my third eye, and I was ripped out of my body into the universe. But this time, I am praying for a gentle way forward with a deep release so I can serve my Wildland Firefighters in a better way.
As I watch the sun go down, I now understand that Mother Earth energy and Father Sky energy is mixed into creation by me! I am the creator of my own creation, my own reality. I soon dissolve into sacred geometry, where I must surrender to the weight of infinite wisdom.
There is a deep vibration rattling my body as if I'm in the rattle of a shaman. With every shake of his rattle, old beliefs, negative emotions fall away and dissolve into Mother Earth to be recycled. The healing hands of God come into my body and massage all of the trauma out of my organs as I breathe out black smoke to be recycled.
The mystical experience isn't logical; it's beyond beautiful, beyond healing; it's an experience that creates an affinity for unconditional love consciousness. The undeniable experience of God, creator, or spirit changes everything because you will be shown how to move forward in life without the old ways.
Sometimes our trauma is so deeply intertwined with our identity that you have to change who you are to release it. The sacred experience is life-altering, but more critical is integrating such experiences into three-dimensional reality. So how will you create habits that continue to connect you with spirit? How will you focus on the thoughts and feelings you want to cultivate? How will you show up in your relationships, at work, or in the field now?
The integration is where the real work begins, and that's why having goals to focus on while taking action is so important.
The Wildland Wellness Foundation and Mountain Mind Tricks have teamed up to create a holistic experience specifically for wildland firefighters.