Remembering Wholeness

Tarot of Creativity, Aliyah MarrDis-ease is a form of separation consciousness. The mind believes in death and so it acts out and achieves entropy, otherwise known as disease.
I like to say to my body: “I KNOW you remember optimal health, vibrant well-being, strength, vitality, flexibility and joy-in-being.” As long as my cells can remember health, they can recreate it.
As long as my focus and IMAGING is on well-being, my body has to comply. It has no choice. This is the STRENGTH card in the tarot. The eight, which is the Lemiscate, or infinity sign. It is why I called the #8, Strength card in my Tarot of Creativity tarot deck, “I-Mage.” The “I” is a “mage*” or magician in the alchemy of the heart.
The RWS card on the left shows the relationship and function of the three selves traced as a figure eight: the woman represents the top of the eight as the high self, outside time/space. The Lion sits at the bottom of the figure eight and represents the low self, inside time-space, in a painful state of separation.
The figure eight crosses in the middle at the level of the Heart, which is the 4th chakra—the bridge of the higher and lower selves.
The heart is the magical zero-point state between beingness and selfhood. Between oneness and the experience of individuality.
As we endeavor to rejoin with Oneness, so, conversely, the One would love to have our experience of separate consciousness.
Here we meet at our physical and etheric—or high—heart(s). And we achieve this amazing bridge between dimensions by IMAGINING ourselves whole once again.
~ Aliyah Marr
* Mage—a person who has magic powers or who has studied for a long time and has a lot of knowledge. An alchemist.
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