Maja Beric from Serbia, Sondra and Jacqui Storm form England.... in Iceland |
"I breathed on the thought that 'all people are divine.'"
Although our LBI II in Iceland ended a week ago, I am still trying to understand
the experience. What happened there was powerful at many levels, because every
day I felt I could go deeper and deeper. I arrived in Iceland quite tired and
worried because of stomach pains I had had for months. On the second day I was
breathing the pain out during the session, and Sondra helped me understand the
pain was a negative thought stuck in my body. Amazingly simple, right?
The day
after I was paired up with a man from Australia
who had a similar problem, just talking to him about it helped the healing
process. Afterwards I had one of the most beautiful rebirths in my life. After
breathing on the thought "I am divine" for a while, my whole body straightened. I was floating on the water effortlessly. It felt as if my whole body had
spread all over the Blue Lagoon covering everyone and being fully present but
very light. It was such an intense experience and lasted for a while after the
session finished. I felt infinitely powerful as a human being. And blissful as
well.
The next day I
breathed on the thought that "all people are divine". That thought was the
safest possible frame of mind one could
have. In my mind's eye there was an image of different people with all their
negativity, patterns, pain coming out, actually pouring out. But, behind each
of them I was able to see glorious light, their true nature. It had always been
there no matter what they were going through at the moment. The image will stay
with me as a reminder of what we are. It is also our goal to come back to light
through breathing.
What struck me was the way I received messages I needed
through different people in the group. Either Sondra and Mark paired me up with
them or we 'accidentally' ended up talking about things I wanted to clear up.
One way or the other miracles happened every day:-)
In the end, I hope people will soon start living their lives
in small communities where they would feel safe to share their experiences and
heal each other. After Iceland this idea does not seem so far-fetched any more.
Love,
Maja
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