Favorite Takeaways from Masters of Integration (so far :P)
I've been reading it on and off and I haven't read the whole thing yet, but I have read a lot of it! This was a reply to Elan on facebook but I wanted to share it here for those of you who have the book or DON'T and wanna know some of what it explores!
Truly so many of the ideas in the book are deeply resonant for me. The elaboration of parallel lives/universes. Integrative beliefs vs not integrative beliefs, with the clear examples of what is what. Everything about pain, and the way we can define and relate to it. Pain as a sculptor is so profound. And the absolute, universal validation of all things that empowers you to choose, and how judgment places energy on that thing whereas to validate and neutralize it is to truly allow for transformation and freedom; it all exists anyway and will always exist as an option. The essence of universal love and nonjudgment. And also, one of my favorites, the idea that we contain it ALL already, but we just happen to be focusing and activating a particular combination of beliefs at a given now moment. But that all beliefs, and in a broader sense all realities, all experiences, all 'timelines' (other now moments) are here right now. It is ALL you because you are ALL that is. Which means that you can choose, you can choose through the power of validation and the empowerment of integrative belief systems and energies of connection and true self, while fully embracing the kinds of experiences we set out to have as physical expressions of Source consciousness; expressions of Source consciousness as physical experiences.
I think just the way that the book lays it all out and helps illuminate your inner guidance mechanisms so simply. It's beautiful, and this is the most to the point, empowering, and I feel pretty complete explanation of these ideas so far!! 🤗💞, at the very least, it resonates with who I am
