11-14-2011, 12:00 AM
Erasing personal history removes self importance and opens up space for the nagual to occupy. When we erase personal history we do it because it does not matter any more. What happened did, now it doesn't matter. When I thought it did matter was why I kept the history.
For example: here in Arizona the highest mountain in the state is in Flagstaff and its called Humprey's peak and/or the San Francisco mountains.It was named the San Francisco mountain because a long time ago before pollution it was said one could see the pacific ocean and the city of San Francisco from on top (14,4000 feet high). I decided I would climb to the top of the mountain and one summer a few years ago I did. It was important to me to have 'climbed a mountain' as part of my personal history. After stalking myself, I realized that it did not matter to anyone else I climbed the mountain and it only mattered to me. Then I realized it only mattered to me when I did it, after that it was just personal history.
We all keep this personal journal filled with our accomplishments, our memories, our fears and dreams, our inner losses and wins. This takes up space within us. Erasing personal history makes room for the spirit. The journal can instead keep our warrior memories, when power came into our lives, when we felt the jolt. By recapping we examine our journal and find the entries that have pain and other emotions stored in them and we erase these histories thus freeing our personal power. These type of emotional memoriescan take a lot of space inside and block the entry of the nagual spirit. This is why it is so important to erase personal history so a warrior can be changed by the spirit. So much of us is affected by our personal history. When we erase it we can become whatever we want for we are no longer a product of our lives. We live each day and then we can see that only life is important and rest is meaningless and not important. Do you keep such a journal?
For example: here in Arizona the highest mountain in the state is in Flagstaff and its called Humprey's peak and/or the San Francisco mountains.It was named the San Francisco mountain because a long time ago before pollution it was said one could see the pacific ocean and the city of San Francisco from on top (14,4000 feet high). I decided I would climb to the top of the mountain and one summer a few years ago I did. It was important to me to have 'climbed a mountain' as part of my personal history. After stalking myself, I realized that it did not matter to anyone else I climbed the mountain and it only mattered to me. Then I realized it only mattered to me when I did it, after that it was just personal history.
We all keep this personal journal filled with our accomplishments, our memories, our fears and dreams, our inner losses and wins. This takes up space within us. Erasing personal history makes room for the spirit. The journal can instead keep our warrior memories, when power came into our lives, when we felt the jolt. By recapping we examine our journal and find the entries that have pain and other emotions stored in them and we erase these histories thus freeing our personal power. These type of emotional memoriescan take a lot of space inside and block the entry of the nagual spirit. This is why it is so important to erase personal history so a warrior can be changed by the spirit. So much of us is affected by our personal history. When we erase it we can become whatever we want for we are no longer a product of our lives. We live each day and then we can see that only life is important and rest is meaningless and not important. Do you keep such a journal?

