Sacred marriage
The end of all tales or the sacred marriage of the princess and the prince.
The ones in the railway station who go on the train of the Butterfly people will for sure make the process of metamorphosis. It is important to do this process when we arrived at the very end of all the tales we were telling each other since thousand s of years. They use to end with the marriage of animus and anima within us. As long as our male and female side within us are fighting each other, it is not possible to live in harmony with a partner!
As long as we are hurt within ourselves and our brain is not connecting left and right hemisphere, we will stay in the game of perpetrator and victim. If we want to create peace between man and woman we have to start within ourselves!
The sacred marriage is the healing process of your animus and your anima inside you, that’s the metamorphosis, that makes you become a butterfly person. The program of the butterfly may help you to find this balance in all the dual organs of your body!
The Merkabah, the chariot for wish travelling
Animus and Anima are dancing into fusion, into peace. That creates a merkabah around the whole body. This star tetrahedron is composed of a pink earth tetrahedron and a sky-blue sun tetrahedron. This object forms the cocoon for the process of metamorphosis. Also on the mental plain a merkabah is formed, it turns left and consists of the cleared and fused fields of thoughts. The feelings are connected to a third star tetrahedron and are consisting of clear and free love. The pure love of twin souls can express itself and radiate.
With this vehicle we can travel in the universe. Every sacred wheel is protected by all the geometric forms of the platonic body, one of them is the star tetrahedron. Syrians call these temples Wirbuth.
The seeker, a little tale
There once lived a poor beggar, who actually was a seeker, but he didn’t know! His mind was was blind. Thirsty and hungry he sat by the road and he had no money to buy something. Soon a wonderful car came along and the beggar was full of hope to be saved. But the car rushed passed him and the people inside laughed about the poor guy sitting by the road.
The beggar was very frustrated, he hat a mouth full of dust and an empty bottle that the people threw at him.
But soon there came a second car, the driver was called Martin and was a nice guy. He stopped because he felt pity for the hungry beggar and he shared his sandwich with the beggar, he even took his knife and cut his blanket in two pieces to give half of it to the beggar. In the end he even gave half of the money he had in his pocket to the poor man.
Proud of his lordliness Martin went back on the road and drove away.
For a short time the beggar was pleased, but the food and money did not last long and the beggar ended up at the road again.
All of a sudden a Tibetan monk walked by. It seemed he didn’t possess more things than the beggar, but he looked happy. The monk stared at the beggar for a while and then decided to sit by him and talk to him. He explained that he was willing show the beggar a secret, if he was willing to make his life more cheerful, if he wanted to go the way of happiness. But the beggar had an empty belly and was thirsty, how can he think of happiness if his basic needs were not met? The monk gave him a peace of bread and a sip of water and said: that he was able to still his hunger but not his greed! The beggar followed the monk and was brought to a big tree. There he was told to stay and recapitulate his whole life. He told him to take the time of three days to transform all the stories in his past that ended unlucky or with failure into success. The monk said to the beggar, that he had to find more than three solutions for each situation. The monk left him there with some food and drink.
After three days of following the instruction of the monk, the beggar was very tired as the monk appeared.
The monk who always had a big smile in his face told the beggar that now he was ready to come with him and that he should stay in the following feelings towards him: acceptance, compassion, admiration and to be open-minded.
The beggar lived with the monk for a while and helped him with all the everyday duties of generating survival. The monk just smiled and never talked ablaut something profound.
The beggar started to love the monk who had such a kind way of doing his things. One day the monk brought the beggar back to the big tree and told him, that the teaching was over and that the beggar was now ready to live happily. But the beggar was not pleased and said that he did not receive any teachings, that they just did everyday life together.
The monk smiled and said that he would be successful now and left the beggar who now was no more a beggar but a happy man.
Epilogue
Please notice that spirit was in all of the three people passing by the beggar and that we do not need to judge them.
Notice too that the beggar was not saved but that he was a seeker. He found his luck out of his own will and power. You may also know that it is up to you in each moment to choose:
to ignore an ignorant, to feed a hungry one or to accompany a seeker.