Sunday, January 30, 2011

Finding The Light - Part Two

Listen, for the voice of the Creator is speaking.  We must learn to discern the difference between the mental voice and the inner voice.  We mentioned in part one ‘intuition’, ‘gut’ and ‘a feeling’ as all being the same and that everyone has experienced the sensation of ‘knowing’.  Most of us simply followed this ‘knowing’ and experienced its truth.

How do we really know?  The answer is simple, by listening.  Ask yourself this question, when was the last time that you were leaving the house and felt the sensation that you were forgetting something?  Next, ask yourself if you waited and remembered what it was or you went out the door, realizing later that you had in fact forgot something.

The point we are making is that it doesn’t matter whether you remembered in time or not.  What matters is that you realize its truth.  The ‘knowing’ is your inner voice emanating from Yashkah Yati (the White Fire) or the Creators Fire.

Each of us has this.  Furthermore every one of us has experienced it numerous times in our lives.  Where we get into trouble is in mentally analyzing.  At first our mind wants to point out all of the reasons why this cannot be so.  However, you find that your ‘gut feeling’ is NEVER wrong.

We discussed in part one that the ‘intuition’, ‘gut or gut feeling’ and ‘a feeling’ are not emotions or feelings.  By ‘a feeling’ we are not referring to feelings, but rather a sensation deep within our person.  These expressions are mere attempts on our part to try and define something that is not of a mental, emotional or feeling nature.  It is ‘a knowing’.

The next time you have ‘a feeling’, ‘a gut feeling’ etc. pay attention.  Here is an example.  You are heading out the door and you get this ‘feeling’ that you are forgetting something.  Stop and listen.  Quiet your mind and wait to see if you remember, if not head out the door.  Somewhere down the road or in days to come it will be brought to remembrance what you forgot.

What is important here is that you start to become familiar with the sensations of ‘the knowing’.  Let us say that you had ‘a feeling’ you were forgetting something but were in such a hurry you forgot to stop and listen.  Days pass before you even remember that you had the experience.  That’s ok.  As soon as it is brought to your remembrance stop and go back.  The sensation is still there.

By doing this you will begin to connect those parts of your being that are on the surface level with those that are inner aspects of you.  Slowly but surely you will become more and more aware of the voice within and your true Self.

Our goal in life is to ‘Walk in Right Relationship’ with our self and in turn all things.  However, for this to happen we must first know who we are and for this to happen we must know that OUR TRUE SELF is not the physical person but the inner being.

Saga Yashkah         

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Finding The Light - Part One

There is a spark within each of us, a light that is ever constant.  It is the reason for our being; it is who we really are.  It dwells within the inner recesses of our spirit or causal body.  Deep within the Center are its endless flames.  The most sacred of all fires its smoke purifies completely.

At the Center is the core of our being.  This is where all things share a common flame.  In the world around us we see numerous and diverse minerals, plants, animals and humans, yet each are a spark from the original fire.  All things manifest within the three fold world through the Fire.

Most human beings are programmed to look to the external for God, heaven, peace or salvation.  We are taught the throne of God dwells outside of us and the sum of who we are is less than perfect.  Man in his darkness stumbles trying to find the Light, repeating the same mistakes over and over again.

The original spark of Yashkah Yati (White Fire) is the source for all fires.  Each spark represents our individual Soul.  Every mineral, plant, animal and human have Souls.  Our Soul is the Fire that dwells within each of us.  Our Fire is inseparable from Yashkah Yati.

When we seek the Light we are in reality seeking our own higher Self.  The voice of Creator is within Yashkah Yati.  Truth is within each of us.  However, we are usually influenced more from the mind than we are from the Source.  Our society has taught us to seek mental and emotional satisfaction.

Everyone has experienced hearing from what is referred to as ‘the gut’, ‘intuition’, ‘a feeling’ etc.  These are all the same thing.  They come from a direct line out of Yashkah Yati.  The ‘gut feeling’ that people experience is never wrong.  It is not emotion and is not based on feelings.

Finding the Light is learning to hear our inner Self.  This inner being is a spark of Yashkah Yati.  Our inner Self resonates with all things sacred.  Creator, God, the mountains, waterfalls, sacred images etc.  All of these cause a response within our Center, Yashkah Yati.

Start by listening and paying attention to your ‘intuition’ or ‘gut’.  Observe the bodily sensations.  If you remember after the fact revisit the experience.  Engage the mind with your remembrance and catalog the sensations.

This is only a start.  However, simply paying attention to ‘the gut’ will eventually lead you into greater truth.  You must start somewhere and with something that everyone can relate to.  We have all had these experiences, for they are the small still voice that is The Light.

Saga Yashkah

         

Friday, January 21, 2011

Uisce Co Aicned

The stream that flowed upon the land saw no night,
It was I that remained within the veil of a darkened world.
I, the mountain of knowledge forever is,
Yet, I walk through a valley enveloped in mist.

Sister stream following the enlightened course of sairse,
Knowing not the limitations of the less fortunate waters.
Images permeating that, which is silently still,
Echoes a voice whose permanence remains concealed.

Uisce, a constant movement never faltering in its course,
Living, moving and ever within that which is Ap.
Luan reflecting its greater light draws you forth,
Intinn but a wave of its greater source.

Conditioned as it is, separating from aicned,
Intentioned upon that which withers and fades.
Aicned, three present in the living, knoweth their natures,
The very essence of Grandmother, upholding the living stature.

Old man asks of that, which is living,
Please reveal the nature hidden within.
Flowing past, all that remains is silence,
Revealing the profound natures of science.

Whispers from the nine levels grow loud,
Walking the steps upward I discover seven septs.
The seven clans revealing the inner and outer spheres,
At the base of the great Tree flow the five tears.

Uisce moving, always in a state of balance,
Aicned, Inntinn and Menma, three rings of three.
Five tears forming streams of fifteen elders………tell
Mind within the universal waters fell.

Conn Niul

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Our Faint Calling (Khotani List #3)

Long ago I felt a faint calling to fulfill that which moved my life in the ‘subtle way’ of spirit.  Eventually I came to discover everyone had a similar moving within their being.

Years later a friend shared what he called McClellanism, “we all see life through a different world, each of us being a single raindrop.”  He continued “numerous drops of rain form small streams eventually becoming rivers.”  His grandfather McClellan would often share great words of wisdom with my friend and fellow coach.
  
He and I discussed many things about spirit.  He relayed how Grandfather McClellan would say “if your rain drop is for good, then you affect life in positive ways that you will never know.”  Furthermore, “every good intentioned person contributes to that stream of life.”
  
Grandfather McClellan was a highlander, who carried within his being the old ways of the Celts.  I learned many things about Grandfather McClellan whom I never had the pleasure of meeting in person.  Yet, is this a true statement.  I beg to differ with myself.  I did in fact meet him and that meeting came through his own grandson.
  
I thought back to the times that I sat on a stream and listened to the old traditional elders teaching me about life.  I had heard the McClellanisms before; however, they came through the heart of someone whose people were from another place.
  
Flowing through my veins were the Highland, Irish, and several native tribal peoples.  Yet, every time I sat to learn they all in their own way spoke of the oneness of being and the uniqueness of each thing upon this earth.
  
From a Khotani perspective all life is ultimately ONE.  There is no difference in spirit, individual distinction only being found in the physical form.  We are Spiritual beings on a physical journey, not the other way around.
  
Your calling is the unique place that your Soul is at on its individual journey, the Four Legs of the Panther.  You have experienced numerous things on this journey, all of which give you the tools to succeed this time around.
  
Imagine knowing how to draw upon those experiences anytime that they are needed.  However, in order to do so you should first understand that you have journeyed, Soul Walking.
  
Two great spiritual leaders from different parts of the world and from apparently different cultures spoke words that can help you understand this journey.  Below are words that Chief Seattle a Squamish chief spoke circa 1851, followed by Amergin Chief Draoi of the Milesians several thousand years ago.
  
I have elected to use an excerpt from the future book The Art of Being we are currently working on.  We have only used the words of Seattle and currently do not have Amergin’s words in the unfinished book.  The Song of Amergin will follow those of Seattle without commentary.

From the book The Art of Being

The great Chief Seattle spoke words from his heart, hoping to enlighten a world caught in the illusion.  To truly comprehend the words spoken by this great Chief, one must have a traditional perspective.  Below (in italics) are words from one of his talks given circa. 1851.  We will make comments after each paragraph.  We are not attempting to read into, or take from these WORDS OF WISDOM; however, we are commenting for the sake of revealing the deeper truths found therein.  Our intent is one of utmost respect and desire to present them from a traditional Khotani perspective as best we can.  

“Every part of this Earth is sacred to my people. Every shining pine needle. Every sandy shore, every mist in the dark woods, every clearing and humming insect is holy in the memory and experience of my people. The sap which courses through the trees carries the memories of the red man.”

He makes it clear that all of the natural things on Earth (Sa) and Earth herself are sacred to us.  You cannot begin to comprehend this unless you see the Oneness in all things, stemming from their common origin.  Like a mountain meadow, exploding with a great display of color when spring flowers first come out.  All these wonderful and unique flowers are each expressing their life, via their beautiful displays of the colors blue, purple, yellow, orange, red etc…  Yet, each has in common with the other their origin, which are Earth and The Breathmaster.

Traditionally, the sap of a tree is directly related to our blood.  To fully realize the depth of this, you need to understand that the tree is the most evolved Soul in the plant kingdom.

Furthermore, when the Soul evolves to the level of a tree, it now possesses all of the tissues that we humans have, not to mention our Souls experience as a tree.  Our blood and the Tree’s blood (sap), carries its own life force.   We are ultimately carrying the same blood, only at a different evolutionary level.

“The white man's dead forget the country of their birth when they go to walk among the stars. Our dead never forget this beautiful Earth, for it is the Mother of the red man. We are part of the Earth and it is part of us. The perfumed flowers are our sisters; the deer, the horse, the great eagle, these are our brothers. The rocky crests, the juices in the meadows, the body heat of the pony, and man - all belong to the same family.”
  
How much better this world would be if man could only see and understand these magnificent words.  Can the dead truly forget?  Yes, we can affect the other world by believing something to be absolute.  When we depart this body and return to the abode in the stars, we are returning, in a since, to the land that we have perceived in our physical life.  If the Earth (Sa) is of no importance and not related to man, then so be it in your world after death.  Chief Seattle was pointing to the truth, ‘what man perceives to be on Earth, he shall experience in the after land’.

The Earth (Sa) for a traditionalist is literally our Mother.  She has birthed our people from the dawn of time.  We Khotani, see the Earth as The Great Mother, for she is involved in birthing both the Solar and Lunar dynasties.  She also finds her origins in the Breathmaster, much like we do.

When we refer to the rocks, trees, mountains, clouds, birds, deer etc. as being our brother or sister, we are speaking a literal truth.  For all these things have their beginnings with the Great Breath Master.  All things, no matter their physical form, are Souls walking through life’s evolutionary process.  We are literally of the same parentage.  Souls taking form and manifesting according to their level or place on The Good Road.
  
“The land is sacred to us. This shining Water that moves in the streams and rivers is not just Water but the blood of our ancestors. We must remember that it is sacred, and we must teach our children that it is sacred and each ghostly reflection in the clear Water of the lakes tells of events and memories in the life of my people. The Water’s murmur is the voice of my father.”

How important to understand his statement that Water (Tse) is the blood of our ancestors.  Just as the sap is the blood of a tree, the Water is the Earths blood.  Our ancestors upon physical death, return (our bodies) to Earth, joining our blood with that of Hers.  However, all blood is ultimately the same.  The great Chief makes reference to the blood and its importance in not only our lives, but the LIVING THINGS.  For without the precious Fire of blood, all living things die.  There is LIFE IN THE BLOOD.

He directs us to teach our children of its sacredness. By understanding the sacredness of all Water (Tse), we protect it from contamination and our certain early death.  The reflections are a type of spiritual DNA, which tells us the things of our people.  Through these reflections, we can also see the condition of the Earth’s blood.  Traditionally, a reflection reveals the truth to the honest seeker.

The Water (Tse) is Lunar, thus its affinity to the Moon.  This Moon or Lunar connection is feminine, yet at times is seen as masculine.  The voice of the Water is the Fathers voice speaking to his children.  Because of the Earth’s feminine association, we must have a natural balance; therefore, Water is the masculine or father’s side in this particular instance. Remember, water is the blood of the earth, therefore, in this instance it is the masculine fire.  This is why he says, “The Water’s murmur is the voice of my father.”  It is also one of the ways our Father expresses himself.  For instance, all of nature is the voice of the Father, a type of communication between the Father and his children.

“The air is precious to the red man for all things share the same breath, the beast, the tree, the man; they all share the same breath. The white man does not seem to notice the air he breathes. Like a man dying for many days he is numb to the stench.”

Air (Hoda) is the second element and the first born, also known as the Etheric Air of the Original element.  Air is intimately connected to the forward air the life force that sustains us on this Earth (Sa).  As he points out, people just do not pay it respect.  We should daily pay homage to this LIFE FORCE and its sustaining power.  How do we do this?

First, we should develop proper breathing techniques, through which we gain understanding of this VITAL FORCE.  Through the right use of chants, songs, prayers etc. we tap into this forward air power.

The slow degradation of our culture has resulted in this ancient art form nearly being lost to our people, sadly resulting in a devitalized body, mind and spirit.  The precious Air can revitalize our lives, transforming the dead matter into a vibrant life form.  Our old chants and prayers were originally meant to tap into this great reservoir of transformational power.

“Children must be taught that the ground beneath their feet is the ashes of our grandfathers. So that they will respect the land, tell your children that the Earth is rich with the lives of our kin. Teach your children that the Earth is our Mother. Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.”

The obvious “is the ashes” are a reference to the decomposed bodies of our ancestors.  However, this is not what he is speaking of.  Here again, he is touching on a great element, Fire (Yati).  The ashes are what are left of matter after it has gone through the Fire of refinement.  This Fire, is a part of the Fire of creation, and lives on long after its flame has appeared to have died.

When our ancestral Fires (Yati) merge back into the Earths’, we have a type of returning to the source.  Our physical Fires have their beginnings in the Earth and upon death return to their place of birth.  The Earth is calling her own home, for we are the children of our mother.  The Earth is “rich with the lives of our kin”, which are her children.

The great Chief refers to these ashes as those of the fathers.  Here you need to see, that the Fire (Yati) is most always seen as a masculine element.  Therefore, the reference to the ashes must be in the masculine form.  Traditionally, we always see the balance in life.  If we do not, then the equilibrium is thrown off center and we suffer for it. 

The last line of this paragraph, tells us what befalls those who do not understand this Law of Nature.  Traditionally we gave our lives for the nation of our people.  For when the last of our kind passed on, the end of our traditional way died with the people.   “Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.”  This is a family thing and until people of the world know and truly understand this, they will continue to destroy their own blood kin, their mother.

“This we know, the Earth does not belong to man; man belongs to the Earth. All things are connected. We may be brothers after all. One thing we know which the white man may one day discover; our God is the same God. He is the God of man, and His compassion is equal for the red man and the white.”

We have already pointed out that our physical bodies come from the Earth (Sa).  Yet, she is also connected to our mind and Soul.  We do not own her, no more than you can own your own mother.  The Earth birthed us and our physical bodies return to her.

He goes on to point out that all things are connected.  The Earth, man, plants, minerals and animals have a common origin in Grandfather, the original or great awareness Grandfather is the beginning of Gohantane, the Breathmaster.  Through the Breathmaster the mineral, plant, animal and human kingdoms were created.

There is no favoritism in the Breathmaster and the Great Law, seen as the Law of Nature.  This law teaches us that all things are sacred, for they are parts or expressions of the Breathmaster.  Unfortunately, man often only sees the physical manifestation and its limitations.

Looking beyond the physical allows us to see the pure or sacred in all.  To see less is the beginning of pain, suffering, sorrow and war.

“This Earth is precious to Him, and to harm the Earth is to heap contempt on its creator. Contaminate your bed and you will one night suffocate in your own waste!”

In the end man ultimately kills himself.  By not seeing through the illusion, he confuses that which is sacred with that which is profane.

The illusion is what Chief Seattle was trying to reveal through the words of truth.  Only truth can dispel the darkness of ignorance, revealing its true nature for all to see.

Song of Amergin

I am the wind on the sea
I am the stormy wave
I am the sound of the ocean
I am the bull with seven horns
I am the hawk on the cliff face
I am the sun's tear
I am the beautiful flower
I am the boar on the rampage
I am the salmon in the pool
I am the lake on the plain
I am the defiant word
I am the spear charging into battle
I am the god who put fire in your head
Who made the trails through stone mountains
Who knows the age of the moon
Who knows where the setting sun rests
Who took the cattle from the house of the warcrow
Who pleases the warcrow's cattle
What bull, what god created the mountain skyline
The cutting word, the cold word

Both of the elders were referring to the same thing.  Chief Seattle speaks of the oneness of all and Amergin speaks of having been all.  They are both about the journey and the present moment.
  
Right now you are in ‘the moment’.  It is in this moment that you accomplish all.  Your purpose is found within this moment.  The power of all that you have been and will become is in the present.
  
The faint calling is the Soul’s leading towards your true Purpose.  This purpose is developed over numerous lifetimes.  You are here right now to fulfill this current purpose and propel you towards your next time to walk upon this great earth.
  
In Khotani teaching everything is perfect.  Where and who you are right now is perfect, you just do not know it.  All of your experiences have helped guide you to your current state.  It is neither right nor wrong, it JUST IS.  To be different would be wrong.
  
However, you should know your True nature.  The false or lesser self is what deludes you into thinking that you are something else and here for a false purpose.  The words of a great freedom fighter say it all.  “Because the tiger acts according to his nature and knows not anything else, therefore he is divine and there is no evil in him.  If he questioned himself, then he would be a criminal.”
  
Know your True nature and you will find the purpose for your life, the faint calling.
           
Saga Yashkah

Monday, January 17, 2011

The Witness

Each of us witnesses life everyday.  Through the five senses we experience life and those experiences are filtered through the many aspects of our being.  The majority of people rarely witness with true intention.

We see with the physical eye; however our mind is usually preoccupied with other things.  We see the tree and yet do not.  The physical image of its existence enters our mind through our eyes, but we know nothing of its makeup.  Can you describe its leaves, bark or other physical characteristics?

What if someone’s life was dependent upon your true testimony that was based upon a sketchy witness?  Would you want to be responsible for their life?  Yet, everyday we act as a witness to the world around us.

Once and not so long ago we were taught to be responsible for our witness to life.  Within these teachings we were shown how all things require a witness for them to really exist.  Is a tree or any other living thing real without a witness?  If nothing else observed you would you exist for anyone or anything?  And, if you were observed was it in passing or as a true witness?

Witness with truth comes by truly witnessing.  To observe with full intent and no preconceived ideas is truth witnessing.  To know something as it truly is comes by observing it in its environment without forethought.

Every living thing emits an energy that is true to itself.  Minerals, plants, animals and humans have both a kingdom energy and energy that is unique to their individual selves.  Therefore, to know something we must first observe it through true witnessing.

To become ‘The Witness’ we must shed all preconceived ideas and let the observed teach us.  Witnessing that which we observe gives us great insight to its true Self.  By truth witnessing we break down the barriers that are responsible for misunderstanding, which leads to hatred and acts of violence.

Everyday we are surrounded by teachers.  We are given the greatest education that anyone could ask for.  Our school is everything present within our world.  All things will begin to instruct us.  When we open up to this fact the world opens up to us.

When we truly witness, every building, flower, dog and friend becomes a teacher.  We will see things differently, because we allowed them to express their true Self.  The desire to know truth comes by learning to be ‘The Witness’.

Conn Niul

Friday, January 14, 2011

The Gift of Time

Time is a precious gift so often overlooked in today’s fast paced living.  There are so many people who are not in tune with the rhythms of the earth or themselves.  They stay outwardly focused and miss one of life's simple treasures - Time.

You know what they say - time heals all wounds.  You know, it does.  Think about it; try to bring to recall those hurts and pains you had as a child or even a year ago.  I bet you can't.  If you are a mother, try to remember the pain of childbirth.  You can't.  With time, all things that were once hard and unbearable become softer and new.  That is what time does for us.  It allows us to wash ourselves of the pains of yesterday and gives us a new beginning each and every day.  If we will open ourselves to receive the gift; time will heal all our wounds of mind, body and spirit.

Speaking of time and healing, here is a quick update on Magic and her baby.  As you can see by the picture, Magic has gained much needed weight and no longer has even the slightest limp.  She runs up and down the hills with no apparent pain or lameness.  And Flicka, her baby, is growing by leaps and bounds.  She is a completely different little filly than the one who came here in October.  With time, love and proper nutrition these animals have recovered beautifully and are a living testament to the miracle of time.

I tell my daughter (and anyone else who will listen-ha!) to embrace the gift of time.  Time is a precious thing not to be wasted.  When you are young, take this time to know yourself, to find out who you are.  Only then can we give ourselves fully to the important job we are here to do.  No matter what your age, you too can find out who you are and what you are here to give.  That is also the gift of time.  It is never too late.  As long as we have breath, we have time.

Time can be slowed down or sped up depending upon our conscious awareness.  I have had days recently where it seemed as if time stood still and a week fully lived upon later reflection seemed to stretch into a years worth of sweet memories.  We are in more control of our own time clock than we realize.  Become aware of time, give it an audience and you will start noticing this in your own life.  May this blessing be felt and lived moment by moment as you become one with your own gift of time.


Renina (Nvdoi)

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Teaching The Elder Way

In this so-called modern society learning for the most part comes step by step in a very ordered fashion.  One plus one equals two.  One plus three equals four.  We then move into multiplication and so forth. 

Through memorization, theories and concepts that usually come out of a sterile environment we learn a process that in many respects is contrary to nature and its laws.  This system has established that physical man through the dictates of his mind is supreme.  All other systems become inferior. 

The system is designed for man to seek knowledge (not wisdom) in the artificial self.  We are programmed from day one to recognize only that which comes through a so-called superior sterile environment.  Any truth gained through natural observation (void of a sterile environment) is considered flawed.  If a system varies too much from this format the experts rarely put their stamp of approval on it.

As history has shown us any system removed from the life flow of ‘The Source’ begins to decay, eventually becoming robotic and then stagnate.  The demise of an artificial system follows the dictum's of the laws of nature. 

In the elder traditions learning comes in a very different way.  We are taught that all truth comes from The Mother, Grandfather and Grandmother Spirit and The Breath Master.  That knowledge is not wisdom and that wisdom is gained through natural observation of your self and all other things.

Elders rarely teach in a so-called ordered fashion.  The wisdom imparted appears to be random and without any forethought.  It only appears this way if you are seeing through the eyes and mind of an artificial sterile environment.  However, within the traditional mindset it is in complete harmony with The Mother.

The two systems are naturally opposed.  One believes that the mind is superior the other seeks the Grand Center.  The first places the mental activity as the highest order, while the second looks to the causal where the Soul resides.

The physical eventually dies as does the mind in most cases.  However, the Soul lives forever, never knowing death.  The first two (the physical and mind) reside on planes that are lesser dimensions of God the Creator.  The Soul’s domain is within the Grand Center with Gohantone, The Creator.

The first or artificial system follows the way of death.  The second or natural system follows the way of life.  One is ruled by man and his mind, the other is governed by the Four faces of Gohantone within the Spirit of Yati Yashkah, the White Fire.  One hears the voice of a limited world; the other hears the voice of the one who created it all.

Saga Yashkah          


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

How many Souls (Khotani List #28)

The other day I was going over some old material I had collected and came across an interview that took place back in the late nineteenth century.  The interviewer was collecting historical information on the Cherokee people.  The individual being interviewed was an elder and Didanvwisgi (medicine man) of the tribe.
  
Humanity has asked as often as there is a sunrise, questions about the Soul.  Once the conversation begins the questions coming forth from the original are as endless as the horizon.  This brings me to the subject at hand and an often asked question, how many souls do we have?  For many people there is only one conceivable answer, one.
  
I think often about the elders that have meant so much to me in my life.  Many a day their words penetrate my thoughts and help me see more clearly the natural world that surrounds me.  It is they who have given to me an understanding of nature and the Breath Master’s law that governs this earth.  It is they who understood the workings of the Soul and passed this great knowledge on.
  
I am sure that it sounded strange to the interviewer when he heard that we have more than one soul.  It was explained to him that each soul has a life of its own, separate from the others.  I can only imagine his thoughts especially if he followed a man made religion.
  
Often times our old cultures become bastardized, resembling little of their old self once they come into contact with a foreign inorganic religious path.  After generations of contact The Old Way is usually a shell of its former self, with elders struggling to fully explain what they have been taught and know in their heart.  Lines become blurred and the younger generations see no reason to follow a way that people no longer care about.
  
The old man or woman is crazy.  There is no telling how many times this has been said.  Yet, unknown to the blind majority they did and do know.  Because they were not understood surely does not equate an ignorance of the workings of life.  On the contrary, they understood A Way that opens the gates to a hidden world wherein lies THE TRUTH.  I am thankful that most of humanity was unable to grasp these great truths.
  
We see that humans have numerous entities that make up their complete body.  Each of these living entities serves a specific purpose and has a life span much like our physical body.  For instance, the old elder mentioned above referred to the entity that lived within our blood and passed on thirty days after the head soul left the body.  The confusion lies not in the elders, but in our understanding.
  
We know that the blood does have in fact a ruler whose abode is in the small intestines and the liver/blood.  This entity was wrongly identified as a Soul instead of a soul.  Human error clouds the Truth, leaving a convoluted mess.  Four souls do reside within our body and play very specific roles.
  
The Soul is the True Self, who we truly are.  It is the entity that we refer to as the spark of Creator’s Fire.  It is the entity that returns time and again.  The smaller souls or entities that the elder was referring to have a life span that is limited.  The smaller souls that are mere reflections of Breath Master’s Light are not of an eternal nature.
  
Soul Walking is the world of the Soul.  It travels throughout the worlds, experiencing all things.  The head soul, blood soul etc. are lesser entities that fulfill secondary roles during our walk.  The elder was passing on a Truth that had no place of reference to the man born a foreigner to The Way.
  
What the interviewer did not know is that the old Didanvwisgi could of went on and on about the inner workings of the world.  The old man could have shared the deeper truths of life.  Did he know that they would fall on ears incapable of grasping the truth?
  
Physical, mental, vital and spiritual make up the four planes of our world and body.  Within these four are numerous other fields and planes.  The Soul uses them all to serve a purpose in our journey.  These planes have very specific laws that govern their function.  The four souls are spiritually created and return to a designated place within the law of spirit.
  
We are multifaceted beings with numerous entities that operate within specific laws.  The physical, mental, vital and spiritual are each governed by a different set of rules.  To understand each we must operate within the laws that govern the particular plane.  To understand the several souls that reside within our being we must understand the language of the law of spirit.

Yona Unega