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Another World, Another Time


cars-crowd-daylight-1464230.jpgThe conflict in the world is heating up.  Every week there seems to be more and more acts of terror.  Every week there is also more and more awakening on the planet.  The polarity is increasing.  It is making the world feel like a pressure cooker.  I think that is the best way to describe the energy of the planet earth, especially amongst the human race right now.  We are all in a collective pressure cooker.  Many of us can feel the inner voice screaming at us “something’s gotta give.”

“Another world, another time.  In the age of wonder.  A thousand years ago, this land was green, until the crystal cracked. A single piece was lost, a shard of the crystal.  Then strife began, and two new races appeared.  The cruel Skeksis, the gentle Mystics.  Here in the Castle of the Crystal, the Skeksis took control.”

Since the very first time I saw it, my favorite movie has always been The Dark Crystal.  The first time I saw it; it was as if some universal force put ropes around my heart that forced me into remembering my purpose here.  It was both captivating and terrifying to watch it.  I was watching my own life.  I already knew the story.  I already knew the purpose.  It was like watching my inner world projected on the screen.

The character Jen, was me.  A special being orphaned in the world, but destined to 'save' the world.  The dualistic play between light and dark.  A feeling of isolation.  A feeling of not belonging.  The great conjunction, a time of prophecy and Jen at the center of that prophecy.  A long journey to try to restore health and balance to what had been consumed by trauma.  The deceptive lure of a dangerous being who belonged to an evil clan.  The dis-identified assistance of the gentle beings who want a better world but whom leave Jen to do it on his own.  Falling in love with his twin flame.  Watching people be tortured and drained of their essence.  The quest for the answers.  Finding the key to healing the world.  Against all odds and death defying resistance, restoring the crystal to a state of wholeness.  Yet good does not triumph over evil.  Instead, good integrates evil.  The light of consciousness integrates its own shadow.  And peace and life returns to the land.

The_Dark_Crystal_Film_Poster.jpgThe Dark Crystal is so rich with metaphor it is painful.  And now that I have stepped into my purpose and destiny here on earth, the reaction I had to the movie when I was young makes perfect sense.  It was a mirror of my own life purpose.  Those of you who are familiar with the circumstances of my early life will immediately ‘get’ the mirror.  I identified with it because it not only mirrored my life at the time, it also mirrored what I wanted most as a result of experiencing the contrast of my early life.  It was alerting me to my own destiny in this life.                             

This is so often how it is with our favorite movie in childhood.  Especially the character we completely identify with.  It mirrors our own destiny.  It mirrors the reason we came into life in the first place.  It mirrors where we are and where we are headed.  When we are children, we are closer in terms of awareness to our purpose than we often are as adults.  We have not been turned completely against our own internal guidance system yet.  Society has not lulled us into ‘reason’ yet.  It has not fit us into the machine.  And this is why it is the things we identify with in childhood that hold the key to our adult purpose.  I have talked about this a lot with my fellow community members.  It usually blows people away to think back to their favorite movie in childhood and to really dissect its metaphor and meaning for your life.  Go ahead… try it for yourself.

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Hi Teal,

I wonder if you could do an Ask Teal episode about how to access your childhood dreams, aspirations, visions, passions, talents from that time that point you in the direction of what one has come into this life to do.  I don't have much recollection from that time and I have a sense that my purpose for this life lies "buried" there.  I just don't know how to crack my childhood past open to access this information. My psychologist said to me that kids whose parents have influenced them too much away from their own natural way of development, have never developed these parts of their personality, so basically saying you don't need to search in your childhood for answers because there won't be any.  I don't believe this, do you? I can't remember these important things from back then.  Thanks so much and best of luck with your wedding plans!!!

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So interesting to talk about going back to childhood and finding our true self. I’ve been giving this a lot of thought in past year.  In short, I found myself in a neurotic place as an older adult.  I think back at the creative, naturally intelligent child I was.  I believed, in my childhood, that my body was simply a vessel.  I believed that harm to physical body wasn’t cause for great concern because what resided within was much more important and not subject  to the same harm as the outer body.  A difficult concept to put into a short comment.  But I’m trying to find that child again.  A very interesting topic that not many people I find willing to discuss.

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Mine were "Stand by Me" (I'm Gordy, played by Wil Wheaton, "the invisible boy" with his parents, & the writer), & "The Neverending Story" (I'm the kid hiding in the attic of my school, Bastian, reading a book that is encouraging me to keep dreaming to my heart's desire, despite no one in my life wanting me to).

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Thank you for the post. I think my favourite film was Bedknobs and Broomsticks but I really liked Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie. Im unsure if I resonated with the character (these were all older women to me) or if I just liked the story of magic. :5761df6b82220_EmojiObjects-07:

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100% resonance. There is this one series I read as a kid that plays exactly that role for me. I swear if it wasn't for this fantastic piece of art I would be a completely different  (less in tune) person. 

Funfact, while reading I noticed that today I'm coincidentally wearing a t shirt with the main character on it.

This is why I think art is so important. The power of movies is massively underastimed in our society. (Nope not just escapism, it can actually improve our real life, raise our frequency, expand out perspective in a way that nothing else could) Also I had my awakening through a video game that had such a brilliant and authentic atmosphere that I felt source frequency right there. Funny af. Also, the movie "Akira". Universal masterpiece. 

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Final Fantasy 9 is all i gotta say!

Pretty similiar story with the crystal, but I identified to a different character

Zidane & Freya were mah homies free spirited warriors all the way

Oh, and I think its your birthday today, so 

Happy Birthday Teal  !:)

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My favorite childhood movie (I was obsessed, apparently) was the Wizard of Oz. :) Still makes me smile just thinking about it. 

Somewhere Over the Rainbow: 

 

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For me it is the movie Wayne's World. I watched it over and over again. My favorite character is Garth, just how socially awkward he is always resonates with me, but he is an excellent critical thinker and strategist. He comes alive with music , the same as me music has and always will be a huge part of my life. Party on!!  

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How exciting about your wedding! I'm sure it will be beautiful and amazing.  I hope you will show us some photos or video of the wonderful event. :)

This website is amazing and I have already started using some of the tools.  I'm going to start working with one of your therapists on The Completion Process this weekend!  I'm excited, I enjoy the rawness of Shadow work very much.   

I think She-ra: Princess of Power was and probably is still my favorite children's show.  I do feel like I was originally brain washed, like Adora, to be part of "The Horde." Thankfully, meditation, close friendships, and a deep desire for a world motivated more by justice, harmony, love and respect for nature seem to have converted me into a rebel leader much like the princess.  My life does sometimes feel sprinkled with a wonderful magic that gives "The Horde" less and less power over me as I still find the most pleasure in fighting it.  

You are an amazing Rebel queen Teal.  Thanks so much for your beautiful paintings, informational videos--everything, it is all very inspiring. 

 

  

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I know this sounds like I'm copying...but I had the exact same experience as Teal with the Dark Crystal. I felt so similar to Jen - pretty much orphaned as my father died and mum abandoned me, plus a rare blood type separated me from the family. I could not relate to them and they could not understand me. I had ET encounters (I think that's what it was) as a small child until it terrified me too much. Now I've awakened after being trampled by most humans I have been in contact with, I know what is was all for. Big life mission like Jen and metaphorically appropriate. I even look like Jen haha.

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