Glossary of Terms

Conscious is meant in two ways:

  1. To be increasingly aware of oneself on all levels – including our identity, thought processes, sensations, feelings, perceptions and our environment; our inner motivations, limiting beliefs and fears; as well as our divine or soul nature.
  2. To deliberately and intentionally make the effort towards becoming whole.

Evolutionary - when true healing takes place it has an evolutionary effect on:
1. oneself
2. our relationships (as we change within, our relationships with the outer world changes)
3. our environment – as our vibration changes as a result of energizing and also releasing denser emotional energy, our resulting increased/changed vibration has a subtle effect on our environment.
4. subsequent generations.  For those who have children, it is possible that any epigenetic change may be transferred to our offspring.  Also as we grow and become freer, happier individuals, our children will benefit in many ways.
5. at deeper levels, this evolutionary effect can be seen to be effective on a more transpersonal level.

Gaps:

Healing - can be said to be a regeneration that occurs on any/all levels:
1. spiritual/soul
2. mental (conscious and subconscious)
3. emotional
4. physical

whereby the person is restored to increasing states of greater wholeness in accordance with their true, originally intended state of being.

Inner: denotes that the effort to become whole is consciously occurring in the inner life of the person, rather than necessarily being an obvious action that others can see.  The work, healing, transformation takes place within one, and pertains to what can be sensed by the individual including, mental, spiritual, emotional, sentient impressions.  It also encompasses the conscious, subconscious and supraconscious (or ‘higher’ consciousness) of the individual, where one might become consciously aware of a previously subconscious emotional wound (for instance) and then connecting with one’s higher consciousness or greater self, releases the repressed emotion, bringing about healing at a deep inner level.

There can be times once a person is on the path of inner transformation, that they notice a large part of their energy/consciousness is pulled ‘down’ or ‘within’ and away from their conscious mind, sometimes making it difficult to concentrate on outward tasks.  What is happening at these times is that their natural tendency towards inner transformation is occurring and their energy is being drawn into the subconscious regions in order to address the issue or area for healing (to wholeness). By working consciously with this, one is more able to facilitate the process.

Rabbit Hole:

Reality:

Transformation: takes Healing (as above) further into the Journey to Wholeness – and ultimately to complete wholeness.  In wholeness nothing is missing, whatever one’s reality.  Wholeness contains no fragmentation and as death represents fragmentation, in wholeness there is no death.  To be whole is to exist consciously at all levels (not just mentally) as consciousness must be a part of everything.  With continuing and deepening personal healing in the context of this description one becomes increasingly conscious.  Complete wholeness is Truth, as all is encompassed at this state.

Truth:

Wholeness: