Alchemy
is commonly known as transmuting bare metals into gold. However this is only an
aspect of this metaphysical and spiritual process. The transmutation of metal
into gold is also used as an analogy for personal transmutation, the mastery
over energies and the mastery over self.
The
spiritual alchemist is one who seeks spiritual connection and spiritual growth
by honest introspection and objective investigation of self. This is a chosen
path to self-actualize. Turning chaos into order through a state of
illumination. The more you alter your consciousness to a Divinely higher place
you are then able to alter the world around you, becoming your own master.
How
then do you even begin to do this? The answer is to get to know your TRUE soul
self. Everyone wants to know who he or she really is, it’s the global question
of “Who am I?” and “What is my purpose in this life?” When you begin to become
painfully honest with your self you begin to see the truth of who you are and
what you must begin to transform.
The
most important rule to remember is to let go of blaming the people around you
and the environment you grew up in. Blaming allows you to hide within your own
shadow parts and inhibits growth and self-actualization. I believe living in
the shadow part of self is more painful than the temporary growing pains you
will feel before you get to that amazing, loving and Divine place of your
birthright, living your BEST most abundant life ever.
To
become a spiritual alchemist, know that you must die to live. Choose to let go
of the dead parts of your being and all that does not support you. Know that
all these difficult events in your life are messages to help you step into your
essence where your self-actualization exists. The alchemist steps into that
fear of death knowing that it is smaller that it seems and feels and that it is
only a temporary route to get to the abundant gold of living your most
authentic and joyous life.
For
more information and to begin your transformation you may call Healing Lev at
786.529.1318.
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