Face Towards the Sun

The right side of my head has been throbbing all day. I have done so many things to get it to go away, including drink water, eat food, take pain medication, but the only thing that seemed to work was laying down and going into celtic shamanic visual meditation. Once I did that, the pain in the right side of my head faded. My body always lets me know, very viscerally, where I need to go to heal. And lately, since using my intuitive abilities more and more, this is where I tend to find relief. It builds up and causes trouble if I don’t use it.

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It started with me hopping along on the astral, going to all sorts of places.

If you’ve never done shamanic meditation before, it’s basically seeing where your mind takes you, and it’s a little bit like playing a video game in your head to see what’s in your awareness and subconscious to see where you need to heal or process information.

Today’s meditation led me checking in on a couple mentors I’m learning from and asking them how they’re doing, and when I found they were busy, I then started climbing a plant up into the higher realms to visit some ancestors and spirit guides.

They were happy to see me, and asked some questions checking in about my life choices, and gave me some good advice about what I need to be doing. They seemed to be having quite a good time up there, with youthful spirits, dancing and laughing. I mentioned something about it, and they proclaimed that it WAS heaven. This is why, sometimes, it’s hard to come back out of meditation. At times, it’s much nicer there. What a Pisces thing to say, right?

I asked for assistance with my body and felt their light pour into different parts of my head. Then I decided it was time to go.

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I jumped into a pool of water and found one of my friends sitting in a dark cave crying. She was covered in soot.

I went over and sat with her in the dark, trying to wipe all of the soot off her arms and her face, which was tear-stained. I told her I hated seeing her this way, and that I wanted her to go outside the cave with me. She shook her head no.

I continued to wipe some soot off her, and then told her I was going outside to where it was sunny, and that I hoped for her to join me soon. She sobbed as she said okay.

As I walked out of the cave, I saw a field of flowers, and a woman was in the center. As I approached her, I realized it was Allison DuBois. She was staring out at the view, towards the sun. She looked over at me and held out her hand, then she said, “Face towards the sun, Bri.”

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I took astral Allison’s hand, smiled, then jolted awake.

Face towards the sun. That’s definitely what my guides have been telling me all along.

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