How images help you connect with your inner wisdom and enable your transformation
Beant Kaur Dhillon
Embodiment Coach | Sr. UX Research & Usability Consultant | Author & artist
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Images, our inner knowing and transformation.
It is a sunny day here, pink flowers and the rosemary are swaying in the garden and the sky is a vast, endless blue. It is a picture perfect summer image.
Talking about images and how our subconscious communicates through images with us, here's a funny and surprising story.
The images I saw when I was present within my body
Earlier this year, during one of my haptotherapy sessions, I saw an image of a sleeping, old primordial snake curled at the base of my spine/pelvis region. And then this was followed by an image of a Buddha on a lotus. And when I saw those images, my whole body relaxed with this feeling of "I understand." My conscious mind had no idea what this was all about - "I" didn't understand what those images were all about. I also laughed with my haptotherapist about it.
Images are a common way that our body/subconscious communicates with us. And through embodiment, I have learned that I don't need to chase insights or meaning of what I see. When the time is ready, the insights will drop in. And then they did.
I don't need to chase insights or meaning of what I see. When the time is ready, the insights will drop in.
The surprising insights that arrived months later
Last week, while reading as a part of a course, I learned that there's a goddess associated with each of the chakras/energy centers within us. And the goddess associated with the root chakra (base of the spine/lower pelvis) is usually visualized as a coiled snake a.k.a. kundalini that's sleeping and at the heart of the coil is a lotus ????. These were images that I saw a few months ago ?? !
I also learned the awakening of this coiled snake is wanting or longing for a life beyond the normal life. It was funny and bizarre and impactful to encounter this interpretation after months of seeing those images.
I see this with clients in embodiment coaching sessions too. As they lean into the sensations within their body, sometimes they may see a word or an image or a knowing or a vision. And these images are a way of connecting us to our inner wisdom. As Kikan Massara, a psychotherapist and author of The 12 Steps , says,
"While symbols do not always spell everything out literally, they ...connect us to our own deeper knowing. ...when we are faced with with the inevitable contradictions, dead-ends, indecisions, and uncertainties of life...symbolic sight tends to find solutions."
A simple exercise to connect with your inner knowing
Here's a simple exercise to connect with your inner knowing. It is adapted from an exercise I learned from Jenna Ward, founder of the School of Embodied Arts. Set aside 15-30 mins for this exercise.
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Amazon | Marketing | Branding | 14 yrs
7 个月this is very insightful , thank you
Senior IEEE Member | Healthcare Technology Program Manager & Client Engagement Leader ? Customer Success Advocate | Business Operations Reengineering | Onshore/Offshore Team Leadership
7 个月This is amazing!!!
Lead Service Designer | Product Strategy, Customer Experience, Inclusive Culture
7 个月What a powerful insight about your images and the significance. Beautiful painting as well.?