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Crack in the cocoon - what does it mean?
#1
Very recently I Saw a crack in the cocoon in a person near to me. It was starting a little right of the top and went down to his left side aboud 2/3 up.


As im not yet familiar with 'understanding' what I see I wonder if anybody could tell what it is and if there is anything I can do to heal the crack.




Im worried for him, thats why I bring it up.
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#3
More info could be helpful, but keeping in mind that most people's cocoon is in bad shape it's not that dramatic. If the person is fairly unaware of
it, you should not worry much. You will see worst, in time.




The energy body can be "fixed" to some extent. Since you know your way in the shamanic path I suggest you work with your power animal on the matter.
It could be soul loss or an external influence. Soul loss does terrible things to the cocoon




That could do the trick.
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#4
Thanks for the answers PerSyd and Spec.




So can't he maybe do the healing by moving his AP or by the help of an ally(IB)?




As for shamanistic healing its not done by Power animals on others, but yes I can ask spirits about the matter. What I want was a Seers opinion on the matter
as to get more understanding as well as a hint of there was anything I (not spirits) could do.
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#5
I'm sure that my cocoon was in very bad shape from drugs and alchohol and stopping the world and the resulting fear and mind fucks that I went through back
in the 70's.


It can heal over time. Anything can. But the outside influences I mentioned should be avoided. Fear worked for me. My teacher warned of the ease of being
possessed when the ethric shell was damaged. Meditation, Prayer, the laying on of hands (Pranic battery charger). Such thing make a difference over time.


Invoking energy and protection etc. can contain the person from greater harm. Never discount miracles from prayer, but those are rare. Try healing him/her
yourself and or find a healer.


If the person is in a bad situation get him/her out of it. Change of lifestyle. Get away from what caused it or your just spinning your wheels.


"Go and sin no more lest a worse thing befall thee." That's pretty straightforward.




"Hey Doc, it splits my cocoon when I do this."


"Then don't do that."
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#6
Most likely if it is a crack in the energy cocoon it is the merging of F.E. that is now part of the persons energy.




As a reference in the seventh book Fire From Within I think that the death defyers the old seers took on the energy of the I.B.'s and there energy body was
perceived almost as a flat line which gave them the ability to shift very quickly with vastness into other worlds but lacked total freedom according to D.J.
into the third attention or what could have been attained.




I wish Don Juan Matus was a member of this website because I would give him a Kudos for sure.
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#7
Maybe reiki could help that person. Maybe that person has a problem in the organs, and this is what you see externally.


Someone would have to patch that area with their own energy. That could be a possibility.
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#8
"You're such an exaggerated fellow." he said. "The rolling force is not that bad. It's lovely in fact. The new seers recommend that
we open ourselves to it. The old seers also opened themselves to it, but for reasons and purposes guided mostly by self-importance and obsession.


"The new seers, on the other hand, make friends with it. They become familiar with that force by handling it without any self-importance. The result is
staggering in its consequences."


He said that a shift of the assemblage point is all that is needed to open oneself to the rolling force. He added that if the force is seen in a deliberate
manner, there is minimal danger.


A situation that is extremely dangerous, however, is an involuntary shift of the assemblage
point owing, perhaps, to physical fatigue, emotional exhaustion, disease, or simply a minor emotional or physical crisis; such as being frightened or being
drunk.


"When the assemblage point shifts involuntarily, the rolling force
cracks the cocoon," he went on. "I've talked many times about a gap that man has below his navel. It's not really below the navel
itself, but in the cocoon at the height of the navel. The gap is more like a dent; a natural flaw in the otherwise smooth cocoon. That is where the tumbler
hits us ceaselessly and where the cocoon cracks."


He went on to explain that if it is a minor shift of the assemblage point, the crack is very small. The cocoon quickly repairs itself, and people experience
what everybody has at one time or another; blotches of color and contorted shapes which remain even if the eyes are closed.


If the shift is considerable, the crack also is extensive, and it takes time for the cocoon to repair itself; as in the case of warriors who purposely use
power plants to elicit that shift, or people who take drugs and unwittingly do the same.


In these cases men feel numb and cold. They have difficulty talking or even thinking. It is as if they have been frozen from inside.


Don Juan said that in cases in which the assemblage point shifts drastically because of the effects of trauma or of a mortal disease, the rolling force
produces a crack the length of the cocoon. The cocoon collapses and curls in on itself, and the individual dies.


"Can a voluntary shift also produce a gap of that nature?" I asked.


"Sometimes," he replied. "We're really frail. As the tumbler hits us over and over, death comes to us through the gap. Death is the
rolling force. When it finds weakness in the gap of a luminous being, it automatically cracks it open and makes it collapse."
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#9
Thanks for the responses.




He is not easy to get to heal as 'he don't have a problem' is always others. Its probaly like Arnway writes. FI merging with his EB making him
agressiv and assesiv. PS says screwed so he is....




Hope that time will heal him or wisdom hit him from within.


Not much other to do...?
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#10
Perhaps a right push to his energy body will help him to a rapid energetic recovery... but if he is a screw up, if he doesn't want help... well, then leave
him alone.
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#11
A warrior must concern himself/herself first in any battle. As others fall next to you..stand firm.
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#12
'Crack in the cocoon' is a sign that someone is trying to get a developing butterfly hooked on drugs.
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#13
"Unless you are ready to eat ****, how can you aspire for spirituality?"




--Philosophy of the grandspitulator




MY RESPONSE:




Hey, for a 'fair price', I'll mail you my bowel movements.
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#14
**** in his crack pipe.


Not my problem.
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