Crises

 

I think it would be a valuable exercise, a personal exercise, to consciously create an experience, a  “life review,” looking for those “markers” along the way that became transformational opportunities. What opportunities did we value and progress from, and what opportunities simply “sat there” overlooked? Usually opportunities are presented through crises, although that is not always so. Crises typically occur every 3, 7, 9, and 21 years; Saturn cycles coordinate with the 7th, 14, th 21st,  plus 27th years. Sometimes the twelve year cycles of Jupiter. Then smaller or so-called “mini” crises can occur during the annual new spiritual year (Wesak) and the Winter solstice. Crises can also result from the process of our spiritual growth. When this occurs, the Teaching and the Teacher is there to give us courage and wisdom to pass through the crisis.

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I hope this helps us to better understand the events happening in our lives right now as well as some past events.  I am hoping some of you will respond and share your own insights regarding crisis and transformation. Loving us all on this Venus/Jupiter conjunction day.

2 thoughts on “Crises
  1. I recall a crisis at age 21 when I lef college knowing that I would not go into the field of my major. I had no idea where to turn next. I began to do volunteer work, and became involved in politics. Then luckily, I met up with students of Torkom who started to share their knowledge and experiences. I felt the winds of change and within a year or two, began to work to purify my nature and due to this, was able to step onto the Path.
    Other crises happened at ages 28 and 33. These were difficult family crisis which actually dovetailed with greater spiritual opportunities. I have observed that this is often the case. I believe there is a phrase, “Whenever God closes a door He opens a window”. I try to search for the open windows that lie beyond the closed doors.
    Val

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