Twenty years ago this year, I received my initial Reiki
attunement. I’ll never forget the first
thing I noticed afterwards while looking around the room at my fellow
classmates. I thought there was something
going on with the lighting but soon realized I was seeing the individual auras
of light around each student. It was as
if each person was wearing a different colored helmet of light. It was both beautiful and unnerving at the
same time.
Soon after, I would begin the process of understanding what
it all meant. When the colors appeared
more dense and closer to the body, the person was often experiencing a heavier
emotion. When the colors expanded
outward and were more translucent, there was a harmonic flow to the energy.
Some days I would walk into the classroom as my teacher was
setting up and observe the room bathed in a beautiful golden hue of light. At other times, orbs of light would appear in
response to the energy and information being exchanged.
After a while, as my other intuitive senses became more
active, the colors of light didn’t appear as often and now I tend to perceive colored
light only when I need to be aware of what is happening with the energy in any
given situation. Sometimes the colored
light emerges to confirm what I’m already sensing or thinking and other times it
takes the lead by providing me with precise intuitive information.
A couple weeks ago I was listening to a documentary on PBS about
how the brain perceives information through the senses and they were discussing
how humans and other species perceive color differently as a survival mechanism
to alert them to danger as well as to finding the food and shelter they need.
As an energy healer, working with the light body, the
documentary brought me back to that first day when I sat down in class and
instantly perceived the colors around each person. It was an initiation of sorts, acknowledging
that I had arrived at the threshold of a new way of perceiving life and little
did I know just how much my life was about to change for the better.
The other day, while walking around the lake in Central
Park, I was watching the light sparkling like diamonds on the water and felt a
tingling at the top of my head. As I
looked around, there was a teenage girl in a beautiful bright red quinceañera
dress having her picture taken with her parents in one of the alcoves. She looked like a rose against the greenery. As I passed the next alcove over, someone was
setting up a sign that said, “Marry Me” and arranging rose petals in a pattern
around the bench. There was so much light
being anchored in these two adjacent spots and to be a quiet witness to this
filled my own heart with so much joy.
As I headed home, I realized that as a healer and
lightworker, one of the roles I’ve accepted in this lifetime is to perceive the
light in any given situation whether its purpose is for healing and restoring
balance or for anchoring it into this three-dimensional world through these
moments of celebration.
It’s often talked about how our thoughts create our reality,
but it’s not as simple as that. I often
remind myself that what I perceive ultimately shifts the energy and
shapes how my experience unfolds.
In quantum physics, particles are found to behave based on
how they’re being observed, so the patterns of perception through which we
observe life in turn shape how we think, feel, respond to, and experience any
given situation.
On Tuesday, here in New York City, we have the annual phenomenon
called “Manhattanhenge” when the sunset lines up with the grid of side streets and
is perfectly framed by the buildings no matter which street you’re standing on while
facing west.
Because of the angle of the city, this happens every year, both
three weeks before and three weeks after the summer solstice. It’s a chance to take in the beauty of the
sun’s light as it reaches its peak each year and in turn celebrate how you
express your own unique light in this world.
The transition of spring into summer is a fun time to
explore what your personal color palette looks like.
What colors are you drawn to?
What colored clothes have you been wearing?
What colored foods are you eating?
How do certain colors make you feel?
As you observe your surroundings, take a few moments to soften your gaze and just take in the lighting and the colors that are prominent. There’s a reason children are drawn to colorful things. Color invokes the imagination and sparks creativity. As adults we don’t need to lose that connection as I’ve learned on my own journey as an energy healer, committed to perceiving and anchoring as much light as possible into this material world.
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