Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Maelstrom

I had a dream or vision or a connection of some kind with an energy who/which I thought was 'called' Milstrom. It felt like a name, or a description or a definition of the energy I was in connection with.
It was set in the inner darkness and lit with full moon light which reflected on dark inner sea. I merged with Milstrom by visualisation of raising my arms up so that they became white wings and I sat merged, in the shape of Milstrom. The best way to describe it is sitting on a beach in the dark of night with only the moon and its reflection of moonlight on the sea, and being one with the energy. My arms became one with the 'wings' of energy. That's all I remember. It was like locking into a yoga position and becoming something else. The energy was of stillness. No breath, but a frame in time that could lead you through that moment into all moments.


The next day, I recalled it and went looking for a 'link' to Milstrom, to see if there was any identifying information or description. I kept getting instead 'Maelstrom'. which is probably what it is. 

I think we are in our personal and collective maelstrom energy, and the trick is to come to the center, which is the eye of the storm, and merge with the inner flight upward. So it is about: allowing and accepting the conditions of the Maelstrom to do its job...and  remaining true to the centre, true to the internal flight, which is what fuels the maelstrom of change...and doing this without fear.
Why would we fear that which is at the core of us, driving us into the change?

It is a guiding energy that takes the form of both:

  • the calm stillness of the centre, the core that drives the change.  
  • and the unrest/chaos/breakdown of the old programmes/features of the old existance)... to bring about the sought after change, both internally and collectively in society.   

Michaela.



maelstrom

noun
 UK  /ˈmeɪl.strɒm/ US  /ˈmeɪl.strəm/

maelstrom noun (SITUATION)

The country is gradually being sucked into the maelstrom of civil war.

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