Earth~Shaman
Articles, Insights and Ravings
By
Jade Wah'oo Grigori
Autumn Equinox ~ 2002

The Mythos of Consciousness
"The question to ask of Myth is not 'Is it real?' but rather 'Does it
work?'"
~Joseph Campbell
Myth is the reality of the Soul, just as History is the reality of the
day-to-day linear world. Mythos is the topography, or cosmology, of the
Soul. The terrain of our Soul is determined by our dreams and aspirations,
trials and triumphs being played out upon the fields of consciousness.
We humans have three primary mythologies by which we live.
The Family of Origin Paradigm is that we are who we are and act as we act
because of our cultural orientation, the imprinting received from our
families and the psychological responses we have acquired in reaction to the
love, encouragement, tragedies and traumas of our life. These factors, being
woven into the fabric of our inherent genetic make-up, create the expression
of who we, as individuals, are in our own unique life, emotions, beliefs and
worldviews. This mythic perspective is the agreement we accept when we enter
therapy or engage in self-awareness programs. We seek to alter our behavior
through making changes in our emotional response systems by coming to an
understanding of why we act and feel the way we do.
The Biochemical Paradigm states that our actions and behaviors, our states
of consciousness, are predetermined by the degree of proper chemical
balances within our brain, endocrine system and organs. Our behaviors and
emotional states and thoughts can be affected through the introduction of
the necessary chemicals into the organism, chemicals which will promote
balance mentally, physically and emotionally. Within this mythology we find
modern drug therapy, utilizing antidepressants, mood elevators, antibiotics,
painkillers and antacids. Also under the umbrella of the Biochemical
Paradigm are the intake of vitamins, hormone replacements, and the whole
panoply of supplements we ingest to create a more healthy state of being.
This arena includes nutritional therapy, herbal remedies and
health-conscious eating.
The Spiritual Paradigm suggests that we, as spiritual beings, are Spirit in
manifest form and that the experiences of our lives are a synchronistic
expression of congruent spiritual intent. In this spiritual mythology we are
considered to be a part of a greater whole that is seeking the maintenance
of harmony and balance through our ever-expanding awareness of choice.
Biochemical alterations of psycho-physiological states of consciousness do
not stand separate from the spiritual, however, nor can purely psychological
states be divorced from a healthy spiritual attunement. In this vein,
self-administered psychotropics, such as caffeine, nicotine, hallucinogens
or opiates are attempts to recreate an experience of integration with a
greater whole, the abuse of these being a spiritual quest gone awry. And we
know that the development of an integrated emotional and mental outlook will
promote a healthy spiritual outlook in life as well as a healthier immune
system.
The basis of Shamanism arises from a deep ecology of Spirit providing a
unique synthesis of these three paradigms, partaking of each, the
psychological, biochemical and spiritual, in a measured and appropriate
balance responsive to the requirement of the individual's or situation's
need. The Shamanic paradigm is free of the dogma and doctrine that is
observed in the stand-alone position held by the institutionalized viewpoint
that comes from over-investment in a particular worldview. Shamanism's
approach acknowledges that the integrity of the whole being is a
multidimensional dance that is an ever changing dynamic emanating from the
spiritual through the psycho-physiological experience.
The Shamanic approach perceives the spiritual functions that underlie, as a
basis, all resultant mental, emotional and physical states of being. In
order to most fully comprehend the meaning of the term 'spiritual' requires
that we investigate its significance in Shamanic mythology. In order for
this to be accomplished an investigation into the supportive phenomena and
principles of Shamanic reality are called for.
Life Force, in its concentrated and highly charged state, is what we refer
to Shamanically as Power. The operative principles of Power specify that
when there are two fields of Life Force the one that has the lesser
intensity of charge will flow towards the field with a greater dynamic
charge, or intensity. A secondary feature of Power is that it flows along
the path of Attention. When Attention is aligned with Intent, Power flows
along the path of Attention and makes manifest that Intent. Thirdly, a field
of Life Force resonates with the frequencies that it intercepts. The greater
the intensity/charge the field carries, the more pronounced is the resonate
response. The application of these underlying principles is the basis of
effective manifestation, or prayer.
Spirit requires an embodied presence of Power to be anchored and present
here in the World. As an example, YOU qualify. You are embodied and are
endowed with Life Force, allowing for Spirit to be present in expression.
But what is meant by 'Spirit'? Spirit, in Shamanic usage, is frequency.
Frequency is that which moves, vibrates. I am referring here to light. Light
is a frequency, sometimes a waveform and sometimes a particle, depending on
the intent of the participant. When we refer to the Spirit of a particular
star, or plant, or feature of the landscape, we are acknowledging its unique
frequency pattern, a pattern that carries information about that entity.
When Light/Spirit interacts with a field of Life Force it transmits its
frequency pattern to that field. As we each are resonating at the unique
frequency of our own Spirit, the impaction of another frequency into our
field alters our consciousness, if even only briefly. Should we place our
Attention upon that presence come into our field of consciousness, we
establish a connection with that Spirit. Its Power, or Life Force, then
flows into us in an interactive manner. We have established relationship
with the Spirit of that entity, integrating its frequency into our own.
Some interactions of Spirits within our field of consciousness produce
desirable advances, while others may be disagreeable. Using the metaphor of
color, when we mix blue and red together a pleasant purple is the result.
If, however, we mix together red and green, a muddy brown results. Whereas
we may cherish the beautiful introduction of purple into our consciousness,
it is safe to say that none of us would wish to spread a muddy brown into
our field of awareness. There is no placement of judgment upon red or green,
only the recognition that they don't mix well together.
The specific spiritual imprint of a culture, carried forth in genetic
resonance through the generations, creates a field of awareness that is
recognizable and distinct to that culture and its members. Utilizing the
color metaphor still, if one particular culture is resonating in the blue
range, the introduction of a spiritual resonance attuned to the red spectrum
will have a beneficial effect. For another culture, resonating in the
metaphoric field of green, the introduction of that same spectral red would
be disastrous. So it is that for one culture the spiritual resonance of
another culture's icons may be highly beneficial, or it may disable the
affected culture like a virus. Examples of this are evident. The
introduction of the Owl Spirit in a European society's mythos, for example,
brings with it an endowment of knowledge. Try bringing that same Owl Spirit
into many Native American cultures and the result is illness and death. To
understand this enables one to release the judgments that it is the Owl
itself that is 'good' or 'bad', or, conversely, that the negatively affected
tribal peoples are somehow just superstitious and fearful while the
positively affected peoples are enlightened. Neither is true. Another
example can be seen in different peoples' reaction to alcohol. For the
ancient Greeks wine was a Spirit worshipped, whereas for the Irish the
Alcohol Spirit (hmmmŠ) is highly deleterious.
It is important to understand that Spirit is pure, simply a frequency. There
is no such thing as an evil Spirit. All Spirit simply IS. Soul, however, can
be corrupted, as Soul is comprised of a resonate-capable field of Life Force
and this field may become dissonant and disruptive to the consciousness of
the body/mind/emotions with the introduction of a life-negative impact, such
as experienced in trauma and violation.
Bringing this exploration into the arena of individual experience, we can
now begin to look at the dynamics of spiritual reality as it applies to our
state of being and consciousness. Specifically, how our relationships with
the Spirits are accountable for our state of being and how the mythos of our
consciousness, the topography of our Soul, drives our thoughts, feelings and
behaviors.
Consider that the Soul is our Life Force field contained within the physical
form of the body. In its neutral non-affected state it resonates simply at
the frequency pattern of our own individual Spirit. The imprint of another's
Spirit, such as a parent, spouse or antagonist, alters that resonance. We
now experience ourselves in reference to that other person. The alteration
may be pleasant and supportive or fraught with agitation and anxiety. When
we find that we are in a state of exaltation when connected with a person,
it is a consequence of spiritual interaction and the resultant mutual
transfer of vital force between the two parties that accounts for the
altered state we are experiencing. And, when we experience agitation in the
presence and interaction with another, it is again due to this transfer of
vital force, though the frequency of the soul force of that person is
detrimental to our equilibrium. It is in the understanding of the nature of
Spirit that we can bring to resolution the disruption that is experienced in
relationship with another.
There are non-corporeal forces, emanations, really, of Light/Spirit that are
transcendent of our human frequency pattern. One we may call Forgiveness,
another Compassion, amongst the many such frequencies available. By placing
our Attention upon a particular emanation we are able then to incorporate
its frequency into our own Soul. When we place our Attention upon the
emanation of Forgiveness, for example, we incorporate forgiveness into our
own resonate field. As we then forgive ourselves the guilt or shame we may
hold in reference to another person, or the archetype which that person
represents in our consciousness, the dissonance is re-tuned, like a guitar
string which has become over-taut brought back into pitch. Compassion,
likewise, retunes the frequency, which is being broadcast by another, as it
enters our field so that we are able to experience the pure frequency of
that person's Spirit.
Stars and planets each have their own frequency pattern, or Spirit. When we
hold our Attention upon that celestial body we receive its imprint into our
Soul. Star groupings, that is, constellations, produce a symphonic response
within us. Experiential references of humanity's relationship with these
night sky Beings have been compiled into the various systems of astrology.
Shamanic Astrology undertakes the experiential investigations of how these
relationships with our starry relatives activate the specific archetypal
expressions within the Soul, both individually and collectively. As the
stars and planets wheel about our sky performing incredibly complex
interactive dances between themselves the resultant symphonic harmonics
created are also expressed from within the deepest sources of our Soul as
recognizable impulses, processes and structures of consciousness. Just as
our cultures determine to a large degree the lay of the land of our inner
worlds and so set the field of resonance for each person of that culture and
how any spiritual influence will interact for good or ill, the seasons of
our birth, astrologically referred to as the 'signs', act as an innate
resonance of field which modifies the particular manner of how we respond to
the integration of the frequency of the celestial beings we call stars and
planets. Literally, the topography of our Soul is inscribed and molded by
these celestial forces and events.
Within this realm of the Soul the further creation of the mythos of
consciousness is formulated through our chosen interactions with the Spirits
of the natural world about us. When we retreat to 'our spot' in the forest,
upon the shore or in the desert, wherever that special place is for us each,
we find a comfort and peace which is not definable simply by the phenomena
of environs and place. There is that 'special something' there, and only for
us. We have been touched by the Spirit of that place. Literally. Those of us
who are Earth Peoples actively engage the Spirits of specific trees,
springs, rock spires, animals and places. The mutual relationship
established with the Spirits of the Earth brings a resonant benefit to both
the Spirits and us. Remember that we, too, are Spirit, and that they, the
other Spirits, seek relationship with us as well. We are not apart from
nature; rather we are a part of nature. The personal value of these types of
relationships with the Spirits is that their frequency interacting with our
own provides us with unique capabilities, or gifts. When we have
relationship with a particular animal Spirit the resultant frequency
harmonization may activate our ability to 'see' in the deep and dark
recesses of the Soul, thereby enabling us to assist those who are in need of
a clear and unbiased view of what the dynamics within their own psyche are.
When we make relationship with certain mountains that are weather generators
we are able to utilize that relationship to alter weather patterns. The
Spirit of an herb may awaken knowledge within us that had been beyond our
ken and reckoning prior to the weaving of the plant's presence within our
own.
Not all presences of Spirit need be made manifest within our own body. Power
can be stored within ceremonial objects such as drums, rattles, icons and
other implements. By providing a body in the form of the ceremonial item and
empowering it, by holding constant Attention upon the Intent of Power
remaining contained within that item, it is possible then to call a Spirit
into that item. This is not as easy as it may sound in reading, for one must
continually, 24 hours a day for the duration of the icons active life, hold
that Attention! However, when one who is capable of so doing, and does so,
the ceremonial item then becomes alive, the residing place, the home, for
the Spirit that has agreed to so embody.
We all hold natural and innate relationships with a variety of Spirits.
These resonate forces of creation we may refer to as Luck, Abundance,
Kindness, Peace, Integrity, Safety, etc. Throughout human history we have
recognized these elemental forces, given them names, revered them as
deities, housed them in icons, referred to them as saints, angels and
spirits. The archetypal nature of a given animal, element, object or aspect
of creation becomes the resonating chamber for the specific frequency that
is being sung through it by the Force of like nature. Some examples of this
would be the Winds; the East Wind carries with it Knowledge, the South Wind
brings Opportunity, West Wind receives from us our toxic or discordant
emanations while the North Wind sends us Healing. These are but a few of
many.
When a person holds themselves in an open-frequency state, such as
Appreciation, then the Spirit of any given Wind, in this example, is able to
transfer it's charge and frequency into our field. If a person holds
themselves in Arrogance, Opportunity will be unable to integrate within
their presence. Should that person hold a mindset of rigid left-brain
scientific empiricism as being the only model of investigation, Knowledge is
disabled from awakening within them.
In Shamanic diagnosis the practioner looks to see (or sense, or feel or
hear) which Spirit has been driven away by the client's behavior and
beliefs. Assisting the client to release the inhibiting frequency pattern
allows the beneficial frequency, or Spirit, that had been repulsed, to now
inhabit, or integrate, into the field of consciousness of that person. The
consequence is a reestablishment and fulfillment of that frequency specific
expression in their life.
In this manner the Shamanic paradigm partakes of the spiritual essence of
the therapeutic requirement, that of relinquishing the element that is being
held in obstruction of wholeness. This operation is done purely at the level
of quantum reality rather than within the psychological realm. At the same
time, by bringing a needed Spirit into relationship with the person seeking
assistance, the requirement of the biochemical model to replace what has
been missing is fulfilled. The regenerative function of Shamanic treatment,
usually through ceremony, surges through into the manifest realms of emotive
feeling, mental thoughts and beliefs and physical renewal.
When one has been struggling for wholeness without apparent success, when
one has been doing one thing without sufficient result, it may be time to
change one's approach. The value of any particular Myth is not our
investment in it's being the one-and-only truth, but simplyŠ. Does it work?
If it is no longer working, change paradigms. I offer these perspectives
from a Shamanic viewpoint as an alternative, an option that has worked on
behalf of humanity since the Dawn of our Emergence. From the Mythos of
Consciousness our world will emerge. May yours be a joyful world!
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Written by Jade Wah'oo Grigori, 9/22/02
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