Embracing Presence: Letting Go of the Inner Child Without Abandonment

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  • @LisaCairnsClips
    @LisaCairnsClips  11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ChatGPT's transcription of the text:
    Hi Lisa, I understand what you're saying about getting lost in emotional release and forgetting the absolute still. I'm having a hard time letting go of my inner child. To say that all the time I've been working with her was all an illusion just fills me with fear, as I would really let her down, and that by doing so, there will be harm done. I must let her go, must I not?
    Yeah, I really understand. In the end, everything has to be let go of-everything: this body, life, the friends, your family. It all has to be let go of-your inner child, your past-but not in the sense of abandoning your inner child. That would be the same as your parents abandoning the inner child. It's the movement of attention from imagination, from your past, from the person to this moment.
    So, it's not abandoning her. If she needs to come back up again, she will come back up in the human character realm, but it's a movement back to this moment. You have to let go of your character, but it's not really you doing it. It's an absorption back into this moment. In this moment, you don't exist; in this moment, there is presence-this radical, beautiful presence. In that presence, a character comes and goes when needed, and in that presence will come and go the inner child when she needs to be looked after.
    I don't do inner child work; I never was trained that way in therapy. But when there are old ideas or beliefs of Lisa that need to be seen, they come up. But it's this movement to presence, you know? Are you really prepared to honor and value this more than the story and the idea of having a good story, good feelings, good experiences? It's there that surrender happens, and then that's also a total embracing of everything. It's not a pushing away because the pushing away happens in the character world. This is a falling back into an immenseness of what you are.
    But I really understand how this can be misunderstood, and then the character tries to push itself away. The character tries to get out of itself; it's not that. The world is this immenseness of where the character comes from. So, if you close your eyes now, just as an experiment, and you focus, say, on the inner child or any thought that comes to mind-like elephant or beetroot or something even scarier-like that thought, that image, that idea comes from an immense space. It's a movement to that immense space. It's not the end of thoughts and images and ideas appearing; it's a movement back into that immensity. And that immensity isn't actually behind; it's all things.
    So, if you imagine a thought arising like an elephant, it's coming not from time, not from your imagination, not from you as a character, not from your brain in the moment; it's coming from an invisible place. This invisible place is infinite because it's not defined; you cannot find it. And then this invisible place, in which it comes from, this place which cannot be found, but you can deeply sense, is not separate from all things.
    So then, once you touch on that, you can begin to sense it's not behind the thought; it's not behind, and the thoughts are coming from it, or you're coming from it. It's actually everywhere. If you open your eyes, it's the window, it's the table, it's the blanket, it's the sofa, it's the plant; it's all things-it's immenseness.
    So it's really trusting in life that you know the work will happen. The character will carry on functioning, and just this total surrender to that. Nadata Mahaj would say that it's the end of desire. In sort of more modern teachings, they call it the end of seeking, and what that means is it's the end of seeking to be something in time. It's the end of trying to find comfort in emotion, in feeling, in anything in time. It's total surrender to this moment-that this moment is God, this moment is everything, and this moment is the trust in which you've been looking for.
    Yeah, it's hard to say, though, because it could be interpreted what's being said here in so many different ways. And in the past-and still most probably current-sometimes there's pain that comes up here at the idea of putting this message out on the internet and people interpreting it wrongly, because it's so hard to speak about. But if you can really hear the truth of it, it's absolute freedom.
    Yeah, and I have to take that karma, you know, that this is misunderstood, and it's not heard correctly. And, yeah, people do bypassing, or I'm not in control of that; it's God's will. But still, sometimes it hurts this character. But it really is God's will. It's like the same with, you know, the law of attraction. When you want something, like the teaching is that you want it with all your heart, so you focus on wanting it all with your heart, with love, with openness, and then you give it to God. Whether it happens or not is down to God.
    Yeah, thank you so much for the question; it was really a beautiful question.

  • @theawakeninggardener
    @theawakeninggardener 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you, and please keep on sharing. After many years of seeking, I see clearly that the message was heard when there was a readiness; a ripeness....and that's perfect. I'm sorry it pains you sometimes that your pointings may be misinterpreted. There's no mistakes, but humanity is hooked into blame and shame. There is no blame....there's just this, and this and this. What a relief to know this.

  • @alfreddifeo9642
    @alfreddifeo9642 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank You

  • @philipwaring6483
    @philipwaring6483 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Excellent 👌👍❤

  • @LisaCairnsClips
    @LisaCairnsClips  11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ChatGPT's summary and conclusion of the text:
    Summary:
    The text explores the nature of judgment and resistance after a significant personal or spiritual shift. The speaker reflects on how, after this shift, everything remains the same except for the presence of hatred, which dissolves. While emotions like anger and sadness can still arise in response to events, there is a deeper understanding that these situations couldn’t have happened any other way. This realization reduces resistance and attachment to these feelings.
    Judgment, however, continues to exist, though it might be better understood as discernment. The speaker explains that judgment is used practically, such as recognizing harmful behavior or setting boundaries, but it’s not judgment in the sense of gossip or malice. The focus shifts from emotional reactions to a more detached, understanding approach toward people and situations.
    Conclusion:
    After a spiritual shift, while judgment in the form of discernment remains, resistance and hatred dissolve. This allows for a deeper understanding of life's events, leading to less emotional attachment and a more compassionate, non-resistant response to the world.

  • @philipwaring6483
    @philipwaring6483 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What keeps coming up last days .No thing ness is everything, and everything is Nothingness