Shadow - too much or too little? In Soul Collage Evolving, Seena Frost wrote, "every Neter exists in form. It may be visible or invisible, but there is still form, .... and every form casts a shadow." (P 7)
- where can you be out of balance?
- what are you trying to teach me?
- how can I find balance with ____?'
Healer Neters share a message of comforting, nurturing, empowering healing, providing remedies. They highlight the ability to give and receive healing. This includes inner healing, and receiving support from others.
Potential 'too little' shadow expressions of the healer could include imposter syndrome, feeling 'I'm not a healer.' Or a receiver might feel disempowered: that 'someone else must 'heal" me!'
Issues of 'too much' might include a Know-it-all attitude - without adequate training or experience! There's a potential for harm - not listening/ believing a client, or the treatment is incorrect.
"The clarity and wholeness comes when you you listen to what the more shadowy images are saying to you" - Anne Marie Bennett

"Art is like therapy", I love that and definitely feel it. Whether I'm simply looking at someone else's art or making some myself, there is something magical that happens that brings me back to myself and a feeling of peace.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful observation, Kimberly - i feel the same! Thanks for stopping by
DeleteNadya
I totally agree with you about art being like therapy. When I'm having a down day I pull out some things to craft with and it totally changes my mood. I made a sort of collage the other day (no where near as great as yours) and I will be posting my blog about on the 25th.
ReplyDeleteArt /crafting is such a great way to shift gears and reboot a mood, isn't it Martha!
DeleteBesides relieving stress, creativity can reduce chronic pain! I look forward to your post!!
Nadya
Art is wonderful for the soul. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWell said - you're welcome!
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