The Suffering of Others
You can protect yourself from the negative
energy of a crowd by envisioning white
light surrounding
your entire body. Imagine this light
enveloping, protecting you.
Imagine this light
filtering out the suffering of others, the pain
your body is prone to absorb as its own.
Imagine this light
as your shield, your womb, your favored skin,
your dearest armor,
your police dog, your invisible
fence, your power word, your safe house.
Imagine this light
filling you, traveling
from the soles of your feet into
your spine, through your
core, and when grief
howls in with a vengeance, when you are
bowled over, in fact
bewildered, by the failure of this light,
after the blow
of betrayal, you might well say,
you might well understand,
that it was never Them at all.
It was never feasible: no skin no light
no prayers save us for we have,
all of us, swallowed
ourselves, and contain
only one another.
--Kristen McHenry
2 comments:
Wow. I like that final image. It also seems very much the way I see the universe. I could provide an audio metaphor, but I will spare you.
In general, I find all that white light and energy stuff total nonsense. But I was working for a client who created this system for disassociating emotions from memories. So I tried it. It was filled with all this white light and energy nonsense. But here's the thing: it worked. It is kind of creepy, really. I had this one memory from when I was a kid. It was something I felt really bad about--all my life. And now, I just can't connect those feelings to the memory. Now it all seems to silly: I was just a kid!
Anyway... I think it comes back to that old saying, "Sticks and stones will break our bones but words will break our hearts." I fear that we need the white light, even if it doesn't exist.
"Anyway... I think it comes back to that old saying, "Sticks and stones will break our bones but words will break our hearts." I fear that we need the white light, even if it doesn't exist."
Yes, I think that's crux of it right there. Thank you for responding so thoughtfully. I'm glad that you were able to let go of that guilt from childhood, whatever tool it was that got you there.
I've had some white light experiences in my life, but none that come anywhere near resembling what most New Age-y books and articles describe it as.
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