Shapeshifting: Why Spiritual Gifts Are Not Spectacles

This image indicates an update on my shapeshifting pursuit. Anytime you see it, it indicates a post in the series.

Shapeshifting is something available to humans. Anything we can conceive, the Universe can deliver. That includes “occult” abilities. But if we think we’re going to realize such abilities as a way of being flashy or provocative to others, then it’s not going to happen.

It sounds like a contradiction. The Universe can deliver anything we want. Why not being flashy through occult powers?

It’s a good question.

I once thought stunning people with such an amazing feat was worthy of my pursuit. Now, not so much. That’s because shapeshifting isn’t a parlor trick. It’s not a spectacle. It, like so many other facets of All That Is, is a sacred process. It’s a process of transmutation, transmission, becoming, expression and expansion. A process not to take lightly.

If we’re wanting so shapeshift to prove something or be something in the eyes of another, we sully the sublime nature of what shapeshifting represents. We also block ourselves from it, until we expand beyond such desires.

The same holds for every other ability afforded those focused on their ascension.

When they matter

I know I’m on that ascension path. Many, many indicators show this. Dream experiences, meditation, how my thoughts, beliefs and awareness expand and what’s showing up in clients’ lives through the Positively Focused practice support my confidence I’m mastering this process.

I also know it’s expressing through me because at least two people asked in the last six months to show them how to do what I’m doing. That’s evidence.

Those two, whoever they are, are manifestations. They reflect back to me my own confidence that this is possible. Confidence bolstered by evidence I’ve created showing it’s possible.

A lot of evidence supports my confidence I’m mastering this sacred process.

And still, the process is not spectacle.

Years ago, HBO aired a show called The Young Pope. It stars Jude Law as the upstart Pope Pius XIII in a Vatican full of intrigues. The young Pius is highly controversial. But he also comes equipped with gifts. In one instance, he prays for a woman to have a child. Then she does. In another, he curses a nun who sides with an African dictator to control the water supply. Later, that nun dies when she drinks from the water supply.

In the series, people ask the Pope for a demonstration of such miracles. He rebukes such requests saying they are not “spectacles”. Then he goes on to perform them. Spontaneously. When they matter.

It’s for me

Recently, I’ve dialed back my desire for expressing this sacred process to anyone other than myself. Meanwhile, a more practical application draws my interest. I want to express this sacred process along those lines by way of showing myself that I expanded into this new ability. I want it to matter. For me.

What you just read is opaque, I know.

Keeping what that subject is close to my chest is evidence that I’m not taking shapeshifting as some kind of spectacle. Instead, I’m allowing this ability to emerge from within me as a divine expression of my own sovereignty, a reflection of what I know I am, reflecting that to me, as confirmation that I am All That Is in human form.

A time may come when I share with a select few how to achieve this level of rarified creative expression. For now, however, I’m content expressing further evidence of this ascensionary process for me and me alone.

I’ll still give updates though to those who follow this subject.

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