On Being a Heartbroken Warrior – Part 1

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Over the next few days, I am going to post some questions and answers regarding what I am doing and why. These are questions I have been asked by friends in relation to this blog and the book I am writing. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask or comment as I am always seeking interaction for my growth and yours.

Why Heartbroken Warrior? It seems sad.

I personally did not choose any of this. I did not decide to write a book, although the thought occurred to me shortly after my rebirth 10 or so years ago after a complete collapse in my life. I did not decide Heartbroken Warrior would be a cool name to use. I was told that this is who I am and that this is also to be the title of my book. Heartbroken Warrior is a philosophy. It isn’t something new, but a label that can be attached to a philosophy that has been spoken of throughout time.

I have been interacting and working with Spirits via plant medicine, reading channeled works such as Paul Selig or Abraham-Hicks and meeting with a Medium a couple of times a year for guidance for some time now. I was told to do all of this in a session with my Medium. My wise Spirit Guide explained to me that I am being asked to write a book. I was told that I am to write this book, what this book is to be about, the book’s name and was told that this is also my name … the Heartbroken Warrior. This is part of my Path. I have been told many other things as well via my Guide and Medium such as my ancestral homeland is the Mayan regions of Mexico, I was a priestess and a powerful soldier in past lives and many other enriching things that have impacted my life.

This name is a triumphant name of strength. It takes strength and boldness to be hurt and look that pain in the eyes, move beyond that hurt and turn that pain into power. As the phrase “no pain, no gain” isn’t always relevant, here it is applicable. When we exercise and become sore, it is from microscopic tears in our muscle whether that be from overdoing it or some new activity that is using the muscles in a new way. Our bodies will rationalize that because we are being pushed beyond our means, we must get stronger and grow for our benefit. This is the same in our spiritual growth. Every encounter we have is for our opportunities for growth to be more like our perfect Creator. We can chisel off the lies we have adopted to reveal our True Self of perfection. This is our journey.

Facing our pain and fears allows us to go beyond them and use that experience for future application for our benefit and to help others. Those trials and tribulations help us grow and be strong. This is why the name Heartbroken Warrior is not sad, but triumphant. We all experience pain and unforeseen obstacles and change. We can react with historical techniques that wallow in self-pity and trauma bonding or we can react by being brand new without our low vibrational historical reactions. We can embrace the new events with the understanding of their divinity and move forward using the change for our benefit and growth. This is what being a Heartbroken Warrior is.

Heartbroken Warriors encounter obstacles in life as everyone does, however we will view these obstacles differently than the view our culture lords over us. It is with practice that we can do this when we encounter undesired instances. Optimism, Trust, Allowing, along with welcoming uncertainty as a gift for growth are skills and behaviors a Heartbroken Warrior exhibits and these are to be remembered with our daily practicing. Our culture wants you to live in fear and separation and dependence. It takes our size from us. Heartbroken Warriors are big. We are no different than anyone else because every person is BIG in our Truth. It’s just we have forgotten how big we are. We all have believed a global cultural lie that has taken our power and strength for the sake of the collective to keep our power in their back pockets.

In essence, a Heartbroken Warrior is on a conscious Path that is unique to each of us. We work on allowing and trusting and focusing on our purpose of becoming more like our perfect Creator. Change and our response to change are how we can practice this. Unconditional Love for ourselves and others is the vibration we pursue. We praise our Creator for the gift of free will and allow for all beings to make their own choices whether we agree or not with their decisions.

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2 responses to “On Being a Heartbroken Warrior – Part 1”

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      Thank you Kathleen. I so appreciate you. I don’t feel that I can take credit. I may type this, but just like what was written in this blog, I am just sharing what I was told to share and what I encounter.
      Your support means so much to me. Thank you for your heartfelt words!

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