Hi all - I’ve have a few sessions lately that have taught me something about the heart that I’d like to share. What I’ve been seeing is that, when the heart is compromised, it shows up strongly in the personality. For a very good reason. If the heart is in danger, either from being too brittle, or too inflamed, then the whole person will subconsciously protect the heart. The shoulders might curl forward, creating a protective cage around the heart. But, the mind, too, constructs stories that keep the heart safe.
Thank you for this. I loved the way you guided us in your practioner's class. Looking at entities and outside (?) influences as parts that need healing reminds me of looking at bacteria as workers in our interior soil--to be understood, fed properly and kept in wise balance. Not to be blasted or hated or killed; but as a healing mechanism. Like our awareness of world chaos while holding more lovingly to what order we can make and nourish. Thank you, Stella.
"As the small intestine chooses which parts of our food to keep to throw out, so is the heart navigating the world with its yeses and nos." OMG I love the connection this just made for me right now... And also timely as I'm navigating some hard things with a friend who ended up having open heart surgery- so insightful- thanks love!
Thank you for this. I loved the way you guided us in your practioner's class. Looking at entities and outside (?) influences as parts that need healing reminds me of looking at bacteria as workers in our interior soil--to be understood, fed properly and kept in wise balance. Not to be blasted or hated or killed; but as a healing mechanism. Like our awareness of world chaos while holding more lovingly to what order we can make and nourish. Thank you, Stella.
I love this! ❤️
"As the small intestine chooses which parts of our food to keep to throw out, so is the heart navigating the world with its yeses and nos." OMG I love the connection this just made for me right now... And also timely as I'm navigating some hard things with a friend who ended up having open heart surgery- so insightful- thanks love!