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♥ D ream U niverse S tudios I ntro ♥
From The Eyes of a Child
Are you entangled in adulthood? Do daily demands of maturity override your innate childlike sparkle? Do you believe that the inner child is less important than the adult self? Are you afraid that an unleashed inner child could dismantle your life?
The Tibetan encourages us to embrace and acknowledge the magical child as the link into the new consciousness. The magical child is the part of us that is pure, spontaneous, playful, fresh, excited, full of wonder, curious, trusting of the mystery and wise. In infancy and early childhood our psychic doors are wide open. We see through the veils, hear the song of the Universe, are in contact with beloveds in spirit and remember past lives. Then supersensory doors shut. The magical child is obscured under family/ community conditioning, demands to mature—be responsible, lack of support for the mystical perspective that validates the "imaginary realm" disdained by adults. This is compounded by an inevitable shattering of innocence—a trauma, crisis or long-term wearing away of mystical play—that plunges us onto the solemn ground of "reality." Sadly the magical child is buried—sometimes forgotten for an entire lifetime.
The adult runs the show and only "indulges" the inner child self on holidays, vacations, at the movies and in fleeting moments when no one is looking. Our attachment to being credible, responsible and respected compels us to send our child self to his/her inner room—ignored and discounted. But then we get cranky for no reason and feel drab, staid and humorless.
Who decided that the inner child should take the back seat to the adult? Aren't they both equal in importance to our wholeness? To diminish the inner child as insignificant stultifies and deadens our central core where the magical child resides. Energy is blocked, unable to stream through the magical child, which creates a disturbing imbalance in the psyche. We forget that the magical child even exists as a vague lackluster that bestirs a yearning for something more in life.
The magical child expresses our natural state of being. Society bridles the inner child's wildness and conditions us to fear our unsophisticated, ingenuous, spontaneous, unconstrained essential individuality. Afraid of losing control and possibly being rejected by the community, we become tightly wrapped—keeping the magical child's play at bay—determined not to be a fool. So the dismissed magical child, like a shy animal who lives in the woods, waits at the edge to be invited out.
We are now being asked to reclaim, believe in, embody and celebrate the magical child. We need to trust this great Keeper of Wonder. He/she transforms our life from a black and white movie to dazzling technicolor. A happily expressed magical child issues cascades of creative pizzazz that infuse each moment with glittering gleaming potential. Then every day is special regardless of our duties and obligations.
Many of us have explored inner terrain in therapy and become acquainted with our wounded child. We've probably spent hours connecting with and sending love to that hurt child for healing. This profound work is often crucial to our transformation. However sometimes this self-examination creates a relationship with the inner child based on pain, wounds, trauma. We often connect to the inner child's moments of shattered innocence to release frozen emotions.
While this loving attention is healing, we often reference only the childhood hurts and forget to access the pre-wounded magical child who is eclipsed by the wounded child. We assume that when the inner child stops hurting, our delving is finished. But it has only just begun! Then its time to call out the magical child waiting in the wings.
Otherwise, the only venue for the magical child's expression is through the wounded child. This rejection/denial of the magical child would exacerbate already inflamed childhood injuries. If we expect only the wounded child to surface, our preconceptions may ironically keep recycling these hurts because we lack a reference point for the magical child who hid behind the wounded child to safeguard the magic. We may fear looking at life through the eyes of a child because we associate that with relieving the nightmares of the wounded child. So we retreat into adulthood in attempts to leave childhood far behind.
If having only known the wounded child we might believe that our magical child never existed or was destroyed by childhood torments. But nothing can extinguish this divine spark of being so present and eager to connect. We need to create a relationship between the magical and wounded child so that the magical child can teach the wounded child trust and openness. Our adult self can parent the wounded child. But it's the magical child who can re-infuse the wounded child with a natural wellspring of wonder. Then the wounded child is no longer isolated and joyless.
How do we evoke this magical being? I'm always delighted when my magical child pops up at the most unexpected times, filling the moment with happiness, wonder and MAGIC! Unable to demand that she surface, I enthusiastically tell her how special it is when she arrives. I coax her out by releasing preconceived notions, remembering to breathe, relaxing, opening to the flowing energy of nature, trusting myself, following joy, laughing out loud at my no-nonsense seriousness, chucking the need for formality-based credibility, being tender and sweet with myself, ditching my mission-heavy sense of obligation, playing more than working and living life as a cosmic game.
The popularity of Harry Potter and other magical books/movies indicate the openness of the collective consciousness to the magical child. We're beginning to trust that he/she really exists inside of us. Ironically, far from being an obstacle to adulthood, we're not fully grown-up until this extraordinary cherub is linked into our heart-soul and cherished for his/her exquisite wisdom --unburdened by ponderous reflection -- a happy Knowing of the Mysterious Magical Realm. Then adulthood isn't simply contrived maturity based on a dulling sense of responsibility, predictability, doggedness. Rather its a wide platform of dominion that includes the keys to the car—freedom to be in charge of our lives while inspired and excited as the magical child shares the front seat, interpreting and drawing outside the lines of the Map of our Path, and supplying the pizzazz to skip along the yellow brick road of life eager to see what's around the next corner of the Mystery.
The Tibetan displays his dancing magical child dancing aglow with jovial spirited delight and mirth. He teaches:
"The magical child is the Eternal Child who fills the soul with quintessential innocence, freshness, purity, openness and a resounding YES to all that is. This child gambols on the Tree of Life, unafraid to go out on a limb, calling the Universe to come out to play. The Divine Youngster's genius animates a dazzling creativity proudly displayed to Source for loving attention. He/she floods the soul with bottomless JOY and knows that all is well in the Universe. This Cosmic Youth trusts the Divine Plan's orchestration of the self's individual Path and opens fully in each moment to receive the boundless gifts showering the soul.
"The magical child is the Gateway to the new consciousness. The new paradigm represents such a dramatic shift into collective JOY—truly a golden age—that it takes the vision of the magical child to actually register the augmented shimmering quality of energy currently impacting humankind. Otherwise people, entrenched in usual expectations of ‘normal' reality, are blind to what is unfolding right in front of them. Because the veils are thinning, the Masters can appear in full manifestation. But humankind's brain is programmed to allow in only minuscule bits of Light and therefore is unable to register inter-dimensional form. However, the magical child exists in multidimensionality—experiences all aspects of Light manifestation and especially love to provide the sensitivity to hear messages from the Angelic Force.
"The Wizardry Youth automatically receives the supersensory gifts of the new consciousness such as clairvoyance, telepathy, clairaudience that unveil and clarify the larger reality based in the Magical Realm. This dimension issues the Great Forces of Being. Therefore the magical child is the connecting link to the Masters, Angelic Force and extraterrestrial family. He/she eagerly serves to make the loving hookup between the student and the Masters real and tangibly recognizable. Once the student experiences this bridge at a fully conscious level, he/she reaps tremendous benefits from deep communion with the Masters.
"The magical child, with eyes wide open, serves humankind by recognizing/invoking the dimension of the soul and bringing an everlasting youth that lightens the heavy loads carried through all incarnations. The Divine Child is the essence of spontaneity that wholeheartedly embraces the improvisational becoming process of Source Itself. The outcome is a tremendous creative channel overflowing with possibilities. The magical child's endless curiosity, coupled with a brightness that creates an overlay of exquisite vividness and freshness, leaves no stone unturned in the quest for greater realms of magic.
"Unburdened by expectations and false conclusions, the Eternal Child holds the blank canvas on which to paint the Mystery's present moment. His/her purity dispels all cynicism and hardened defenses which makes self available for extensive contact with all dimensions. Collaborate with the transition into the new paradigm by using the imagination to look through the eyes of the magical child who gives permission to exist in the magical realm and brings a playfulness that opens the channel for access to higher realms of consciousness.
"The magical child is the Wisdom Keeper who, from his/her exploration of the Tree of Life and all of its mighty branches, knows the Universal Truth. This wonderful youngster brings boundless gifts and wants nothing more than to help with self's mission. Don't be shy—simply unleash the magical child into all areas of life and get ready for reams of fun, surprise, laughter, creativity, aliveness, authenticity and excitement. The Masters frolic with humankind's child-self creating Fields of Amusement that evolve the Universe into ever widening circles of Delight."
Moriah Marston, soul mentor in private psychotherapy practice since 1983, combines tools of depth astrology and dream analysis with her intuitive blend with Ascended Master Djwhal Khul's soul perspective. Moriah has a penetrating multidimensional approach to healing and transformation. She specializes in phone sessions for individuals and couples. Moriah also offers group seminar intensives through her educational center, The School of the Golden Discs, in Colrain, MA. She is author of Earth School (a compilation of 68 articles from her Wisdom column) and Soul Searching with Djwhal Khul, the Tibetan. Visit her web site: www.transformationaltimes.com.
About the Author
Founder of the School of the Golden Discs, Moriah has been a channel for Djwhal Khul since 1986. As a soul mentor, Moriah includes astrology, dream analysis and past life integration in the intuitive work as a mid-wife to the soul alignment process. Moriah has a private practice in Shelburne Falls, MA and specializes in phone sessions. Click here to visit her site! http://transformationaltimes.com




















8:01 am on November 14th, 2010
Some of Popper's ideas are an important part of what we call the scientific method.
Particularly as noted in the Wikipedia article falsifiability and the negative method of trial and error.
The thing that is key to understanding the scientific method is practicality and pragmatism. We use it because it works, and modify it when new ideas are introduced on those grounds only. Where Popper's ideas improved the methodology they are taken on.
Critical Rationalism or scepticism is an important part of scientific methodology.
It's important to remember though that these ideas aren't Poppers alone, but are a key part of the philosophy of the Enlightenment that gave birth to modern science.
As to why we use the scientific method it is important to remember that as observers humans are intrinsically flawed in our thinking and motivations. The methods purpose is to counter that as much as possible to ensure better results and academic honesty.
For example we are subject to highly fallacious thinking and specious reasoning that can contaminate our observations and our conclusions.
Let's take a common Cognitive bias, the confirmation bias, as an example.
We all have beliefs about the world we live in and how it works. We like these beliefs and so look preferentially for evidence that supports the way we would like things to be. This impairs our ability to objectively analyse information. The importance of the null hypothesis and the negative method is to counter this. By trying to disprove ideas rather than prove them we counter this bias and turn our subjective beliefs into objective observations.
The double blinded trial is a key example of a scientific methodology that aims to counter these biases and in the medical field has lead to huge advances in our understanding of the world
Now to your experiment in particular. By analysing your steps carefully you are countering the fallacy Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc "It happened after therefore it was caused by". Otherwise known as corrolation does not equal causation.
Is the proceedure you have performed tight enough to justify the conclusions you have drawn? Are there enough controls in your experiment to ensure your methodology is correct?
This is good science and I encourage you to carry on in your search for understanding.
12:29 am on November 16th, 2011
Some of Popper's ideas are an important part of what we call the scientific method.
Particularly as noted in the Wikipedia article falsifiability and the negative method of trial and error.
The thing that is key to understanding the scientific method is practicality and pragmatism. We use it because it works, and modify it when new ideas are introduced on those grounds only. Where Popper's ideas improved the methodology they are taken on.
Critical Rationalism or scepticism is an important part of scientific methodology.
It's important to remember though that these ideas aren't Poppers alone, but are a key part of the philosophy of the Enlightenment that gave birth to modern science.
As to why we use the scientific method it is important to remember that as observers humans are intrinsically flawed in our thinking and motivations. The methods purpose is to counter that as much as possible to ensure better results and academic honesty.
For example we are subject to highly fallacious thinking and specious reasoning that can contaminate our observations and our conclusions.
Let's take a common Cognitive bias, the confirmation bias, as an example.
We all have beliefs about the world we live in and how it works. We like these beliefs and so look preferentially for evidence that supports the way we would like things to be. This impairs our ability to objectively analyse information. The importance of the null hypothesis and the negative method is to counter this. By trying to disprove ideas rather than prove them we counter this bias and turn our subjective beliefs into objective observations.
The double blinded trial is a key example of a scientific methodology that aims to counter these biases and in the medical field has lead to huge advances in our understanding of the world
Now to your experiment in particular. By analysing your steps carefully you are countering the fallacy Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc "It happened after therefore it was caused by". Otherwise known as corrolation does not equal causation.
Is the proceedure you have performed tight enough to justify the conclusions you have drawn? Are there enough controls in your experiment to ensure your methodology is correct?
This is good science and I encourage you to carry on in your search for understanding.