A booklet about sexual healing that draws upon the author's own personal experience to help young adults who are navigating their ascension journeys.
Introduction
I am the fourth keeper of this sacred living temple. The original keeper incarnated as Janell Ann Gillett. She vacated at the age of twelve during the onset of her first menstruation, which was traumatic because a closed hymen required surgical repair to release accumulated blood that had stagnated over several months and caused severe poisoning. Jan, as she was called, had just converted to Catholicism. I retain her memories.
The second keeper took up the mantle of religious practice which was the primary focus of her life as she grew into adulthood, married and had children. She vacated the temple when faced with her husband’s infidelity shortly after a hysterectomy. At home with her children late at night while he was out with the other woman, she had decided to take the entire bottle of Vicodin she’d brought home from the hospital, but not until she knew he’d be there to care for the kids. Instead, she fell into a deep sleep and was awakened by her seven-year-old son’s blood-curdling screams, “Mom’s dead!”
Startled, the third keeper of the temple looked up at the terrified child who continued screaming while he stared right through her as if she wasn’t even there, insisting that his mother was dead. He’d seen her blood pouring out, and her face had gone white. While his little hands patted his tear stained cheeks to emphasize the ghostly scene he had witnessed, her mission became clear. She would divorce the man lying in bed next to her, leave religion behind and immerse herself in the teachings of spiritual masters. Eventually, her longing for Divine Union brought her face to face with a flesh and blood teacher. Under his watch, she developed a huge cancerous tumor in the hilum of the left lung, snug against her heart, but it was pneumonia and pleurisy that drove her to the ER. In the hospital, several days passed while processes of elimination ruled out treatable conditions, and she left the body-temple before the scheduled biopsy, which would merely confirm the worst possible scenario. That’s when I walked in.
Continue to Chapter 1, Twin Flames
A walk-in is a new-age concept of a person whose original soul has departed his or her body and has been replaced with a new, generally more advanced, soul.[1][2][3][4][5] Ruth Montgomery popularized the concept in her 1979 book, Strangers Among Us.[1][2][3][4][5]
Believers maintain that it is possible for the original soul of a human to leave a person's body and for another soul to "walk in". Souls are said to "walk-in" during a period of intense personal problems on the part of the departing soul, or during or because of an accident or trauma. The individual retains the memories of the original personality, but their personality and abilities change and become oriented towards helping humanity. Incarnating into a fully grown body allows the more advanced soul to carry out its mission without having to go through the two decades of maturation that humans need to reach adulthood.[6][1][5]
That is so powerful! I almost stopped breathing. It sounds like it’s straight from the gut and because of that I love it and can relate to the feelings, not necessarily the experience itself.
ReplyDeleteIncredible writing!