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The workshop went wonderful and was so much fun, that I decided to offer
it again in February. Some folks got snowed in others could not get
the night off from work. We will hold the workshop again on
February
22nd, which is a Tuesday evening. Money for book and
workbook must be in by Monday February 14th. Please
reserve your spot as soon as possible.
Must Prepay for book
and workbook by: February 14th and register for evening of the 22nd
How to understand
Dr
Caroline Myss’s
(SACRED CONTRACTS)
and
Do your own Sacred Contract
Thru out the last couple of years people have
become interested in Archetypes etc. The expert in this field in my
own opinion is Dr. Caroline Myss. I have
been recommending her tapes and books to everyone. Many have expressed an
interest in her material on Sacred Contracts. When I personally did my own
Sacred Contract, the things I learned about myself, helped me to create much
change in my life for the better. Many who purchased the book and workbook for
Sacred Contracts did not have the time or take the time to understand it, or
just plain could not understand how to do it. So I am offering all my
understanding by having a free gathering to explain how to do the Sacred
Contracts. I will explain and show you how to work with the book and workbook.
The only requirement for my time is that you buy the book and workbook from “The
Jade Fox”.
Sacred Contracts: Awakening Your Divine Potential
by
Caroline Myss
Caroline Myss's Journal of Inner Dialogue:
Working
With Your Chakras, Archetypes,
and Sacred Contracts (Journals)
by
Caroline Myss
LIST PRICE: Both $44.95
FROM JADE FOX: $40.00 Pre paid by above date.
Additional Caroline Myss Books, Cards,
and Tapes will be offered
that night at a discount of 20%.
ALSO AVAILABLE AT 20% Discount the night of the gathering, you may order any of
the following titles:
Prepaid that night.
Finding Your Sacred Contract: Live Workshop
by
Caroline Myss
How to understand Dr
Caroline Myss’s (SACRED CONTRACTS) and do your own Sacred Contract
Sacred Contracts: Awakening Your Divine Potential
by
Caroline Myss
Caroline Myss's Journal of Inner Dialogue:
Working
With Your Chakras, Archetypes, and Sacred Contracts (Journals)
by
Caroline Myss
Above titles pertain to Sacred Contracts, The 20% off can also be used for any
of Caroline's books, tapes etc.
The following excerpt
on Sacred Contracts is from Caroline’s web site.
Sacred
Contracts
Have you ever wondered what your mission in life is supposed to be?
You probably know people who seem to have had their entire life mapped out from
the day they were born. You may have envied their sure sense of what they were
born to do -- their work, career, marriage, and personal goals.
And yet you have probably also wondered whether that was really all there was to
it. So have I. The answer I found is that there's much more involved. I believe
that each of us is guided by a Sacred Contract that our soul made before we were
born. That Contract contains a wide range of agreements regarding all that we
are intended to learn in this life. It comprises not merely what kind of work we
do but also our key relationships with the people who are to help us learn the
lessons we have agreed to work on. Each of those relationships represents an
individual Contract that is part of your overall Sacred Contract, and may
require you to be in a certain place at a certain time to be with that person.
This doesn't mean, of course, that free will plays no role in
your Sacred Contract. At any given moment -- or "choice point" -- your Contract
may provide you with an opportunity for growth. It can come in the form of a
challenge at work, the dissolution of an old relationship or the formation of a
new one. As you work with my book "Sacred Contracts," you will keep notes on
each of the significant Contracts in your life. I recommend that you keep a
notebook or journal for just this purpose. (I've designed a Journal of Inner
Dialogue to help you organize all the information you'll accumulate as you
review the key relationships in your past and present by answering the many
questions in my book.
Your Contract is made up of all these components of your life, yet it can't be
reduced to any one of them by itself. One way of viewing your Contract is as
your overall relationship to your personal power and spiritual power. It
determines how you work with your energy and to whom you give it. Finding and
fulfilling your Sacred Contract also depends on how much you are willing to
surrender to divine guidance.
The Basis of Sacred
Contracts
I believe that we each agree to the
terms of our Contract before entering the physical realm of this world. This
applies whether you accept the concept of reincarnation, or believe in a single
lifetime followed by heaven or hell -- or neither. I go into the background for
my beliefs in much greater detail in "Sacred
Contracts,"
but one fascinating parallel occurs in the writings of Plato. In the tenth and
final book of his great work
The Republic,
Plato
relates the
Myth of Er.
In brief, the story concerns a Greek soldier named Er who is left for dead on
the battlefield. Twelve days later he awakens on his own funeral pyre, and later
tells a remarkable tale of what he observed while he was suspended between life
and death. Er found himself in a kind of way station between heaven and earth
where souls were passing from one plane to the other. Dead souls were waiting to
be judged and assigned to their reward or punishment, while other souls prepared
for their journey to earth. Some were old souls returning for another go-round;
others were freshly minted and awaiting their first life on Earth.
At one point the waiting souls are presented with many possible life scenarios,
and are advised to choose from these "samples of lives." Plato informs us that
"there were many more lives than the souls present, and they were of all sorts.
There were lives of every animal and of man in every condition," including
tyrants.
Before entering life on the Earth plane, however, the souls were led to the
plain of Forgetfulness, a barren waste with no vegetation, where they were
required to drink from the river of Unmindfulness. They then promptly forgot
everything that had just happened to them. The reason should be obvious: if you
know in advance exactly what's going to happen in your life, you would have
great difficulty making decisions or taking actions that are intended to teach
you something, often through painful experiences. You might naturally be
reluctant to begin a relationship with someone who you knew would hurt you, even
though you needed to learn a valuable lesson from that person.
Whether we take this myth literally or simply as a teaching device of Plato's,
we can use it to gain a higher perspective on our life. If you think of your
life's direction as something to which you have agreed, then what formerly
seemed like arbitrary or even absurd conditions can be seen in another light.
They are part of the roadmap that you've agreed to follow. Each event, each
person of any significance whom you encounter, has an agreed-on role in your
learning experience. Sometimes the learning is difficult because you don't
always surrender to the situation. It may take time for you to see the reasons
for it. But the sooner you do, the less painful it becomes. In time, you can
learn to accept each event as it happens without struggling against it and
prolonging your psychic -- and physical -- suffering. To have a serious illness
or injury is difficult enough; seeing it as a punishment or the cruel caprice of
fate only makes it harder to bear. The resulting stress will probably also make
it worse, and you will take longer to heal or recover.
Naturally, you can't be expected to see everything immediately, or in advance.
But if you have a way of looking at the symbolic meaning of your experiences,
you will be better prepared to accept the inevitable changes to your life.
Fighting change builds up emotional scar tissue. Surrendering to divine will
allows you to accept the changes, and get on with your life.
To help you understand and fulfill
the terms of your Sacred Contract, you have been encoded with a set of 12
primary
archetypes.
Four of these are universal archetypes of survival:
the Child, Victim, Prostitute, and Saboteur.
The other eight are drawn from the vast storehouse of archetypes dating back to
the dawn of human history. "Sacred Contracts" shows you how to determine the
identity of your eight personal archetypes from a comprehensive Gallery of
Archetypes in the Appendix.
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