William R. Mistele
Re: in regard to the question of karmic limitations on discussing the mermaid
realm.
The limitations are very
interesting. In the story, A Modern Undine, in the book, I have that
reference to the guardians or protectors of the realm of mermaids and the
explanation of why Western civilization has not had access to this realm. We
mentioned that before.
It takes freedom from ego to get past the barriers to the mermaid
realm. But with a community of magic practitioners with whom working with
all four elemental realms is part of the basic training, it is possible to
freely share one's experiences in that context of mutual learning and
support. Bardon mentions that it is possible to publish all sorts of
things about the mysteries and have the books in the bookstores but they are
still protected because most people just do not get it.
But there is another side, presenting a "divine enchantment" to
draw people's attention in a really good way when there is a divine purpose
intended. The empathy of the mermaids is about as far away from what
people are interested in learning as it is possible to get. But by
presenting women who actually have this mermaid empathy, whether they have
human souls or actual mermaid souls, with the stories that go with them, people
can then find their own way to move beyond ego and personal identity to connect
directly to water and the seas and rivers and lakes through their own
experience.
I can't put someone in front of the sea and tell them, Now let go and feel the sea as if it is your own soul.
I have to say to them, As you sit here in front
of the sea, you are sitting with an entire spiritual community of individuals
who have found beauty in their souls, timeless peace, an inner oneness with the
universe, and a capacity to feel one with each other without restraint.
That "religious" type experience with the sacred is within the
capacity of human beings to experience, celebrate, and share. It is
common and perfectly natural for human beings at this time to need music, art,
photography, drawings, dance, and ceremony to go with it in order to feel
comfortable with the basic exercises relating to undines.
I am tempted to organize a photo shoot for two hours some day on an
isolated beach near my house with my model Rachel and six or so photographers
to try to capture "mermaid" style women. It is a "baby
step" toward creating a public celebration of mermaid beauty. The
mermaids can come up and watch and give me feedback on our progress.
And I keep suggesting to myself that I once
again start a group that only does listening—you attend and you practice basic
and also extremely advanced listening skills founded on active listening to the
hundredth power. You go there to be
debriefed on the flow of your life as well as to be a “listening space” and
magic mirror for others’ lives. That is mermaid empathy in the first step.
Yours, Bill