Dear
Friends,
Welcome
to the beautiful month of June! Here in Portland, Oregon,
the first heat wave of the summer has been pushed away by a giant
thunderstorm. So many of my clients seems to be going through
similar clearings. I wanted to share with you a few essays
based on my own and client experiences. Here are links to
a few essays for Empaths and Spiritual Seekers on Drama and being
a Rescuer, on Group Energy and being a Scapegoat, and on Unresolved
Anger.
Also
upcoming in September is a new workshop/teleclass study group for
parents who want to help their children stay in touch with their
spiritual gifts. I will have more information soon!
Right
now my practice is full, but I will be accepting new clients beginning
in September. I am very excited to begin offering Destiny
Retrieval after I complete my certification in Soul Retrieval from
the Four Winds in August. I will describe Destiny Retrieval
in more detail in the next issue.
Have
a beautiful, fun, warm summer!
–
Elaine
Understanding
the Drama Triangle--Empath as Rescuer
As
human beings we are all subject to the mythic archetype of Victim,
according to Caroline Myss. In my work with clients I help
them see how they may be acting like Victims in their lives.
However, Victimhood is only one part of a three role archetypal
dynamic. To step out of drama forever, we need to understand
how we fall into all three roles: victim, bully, and rescuer, and
how to catch ourselves when we do. The most confusing role
for Empaths tends to be that of Rescuer. How do we support
others without interfering? Here is where the Empath can practice
good boundaries
Over
the past few months I have written a few entries around the Drama
Triangle on my blog, and will be expanding this topic over the coming
months. Follow the link below to the Blog to read about the
Empath and Rescuing.
Read
more about the Drama Triangle and Rescuing here>
Group
Energy--Empath as Scapegoat
Probably
the most painful pattern an unsuspecting Empath can fall into is
that of being the Scapegoat for a group of people who are uncomfortable
with their negative feelings. Because Empaths process feelings
for others, and they in general are more comfortable with uncomfortable
emotions, group members can transfer their unconscious negative
emotions and thoughts onto the Empath and then reject the Empath.
When the Empath tries to defend herself or escape this role, she
can find herself even more entrenched. Here's how to avoid
this group dynamic.
Read
more about Scapegoating>
Generational
Imprints and Anger
One
of the many generational imprints I have helped clients clear is
around anger. Anger is considered by most of us to be a powerful
but negative emotion. However, anger can have tremendous benefits
when expressed and used correctly. Sometimes clearing the
generational imprint allows us to manage our anger in such a way
that we can use it wisely in our lives.
Read
more here>
Read
more about Generational Imprints here>
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