Casting Some Pretty Big Pearls
October 24, 2019
Here, lemme condense my healing journey into a selfie that’s so grammable these Insta-lurking grambabes and grambros won’t know what hit ‘em. 💥
The truth is that some things are better left unshared on social media. “Don’t cast your pearls before swine,” as Jesus says in the Bible. “Or they will trample them under their feet, turn, and tear you to pieces.”
I’ve been casting some pretty big pearls the last couple of years. And so far, there hasn’t been much in the way of trampling, which I’m grateful for. But at times, I regret the public nature of Sacredphrenia. Its very name suggests that the profane will not understand or appreciate it. Or worse, some of them may turn around and harass me.
But I don’t really have a choice, for the same reason that alarmed wisdom teachers and lineage holders all over the world are sharing esoteric knowledge that was kept secret for eons.
And that reason is that we are up shit’s creek without a paddle. Most of us in the Western world don’t know it yet, don’t realize the extent of our dilemma. But it won’t be long before it becomes a kind of planetary near-death experience. 🌎💀
We truly are at a crossroads in history. Either we awaken to our divine nature or we perish. It’s that simple.
As Richard Tarnas asked, “Will enough people go through this profound inner transformation and inner work, inner journey, to be able to go through a symbolic spiritual death so that we don’t have to do it literally?”
This is why I’m sharing the intimate details of my healing journey on social media. I’m hoping that my story will act as a “center of insight and equilibrium to inform the whole.”
Does Sacredphrenia lose some its sacredness being so out in the open? Probably.
Does a ton of information get lost in translation, causing some to view this work as irresponsible? It seems that way, one reason I’m going to make a video soon clarifying my stance regarding a few topics.
Do I get caught in the ego trappings of Instagram and other platforms? You better believe it.
But at the end of the day, if my story can inspire even a handful of people to successful complete their initiations, it all will have been worth it. ✊✨