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Jill Mattson
from: Jill Mattson
Category: Sound Healing

We’ll See!

We’ll See!


There was avillager elder who saw a young boy, Cho, demonstrate superior skill athorseback riding. He was better at riding than any other person in the village.The villagers said, “How great!” … but the villagers’ great sage replied, “We’ll see.”


Severalyears later, Cho fell from a horse and broke his legs so badly that he wouldnever walk or ride a horse again. The villagers moaned, “How terrible.” Thesage replied, “We’ll see.”


Shortlythereafter, a war broke out near the village. All boys immediately went tobattle, hoping to be heroes, except Cho, who was disabled. The villagers said,“How sad that Cho cannot be a hero too.” The wise sage said, “We’ll see.”


Alas, allthe young men were killed. The villagers said, “How lucky Cho is.” The sagesaid, “We’ll see.” And “on and on” the story went.


The theme ofthis story applies itself over and over again in our lives. For example, at itsinception, religions were tremendous tools to enable people to improve theirlives. Christians learn about grace; Buddhists demonstrate balance; and St.Germain teaches transformation. Religions gave people tools to raise theirconsciousness. “How wonderful!” …Yet … “We’ll see,” commented the sage.


Overtime religiousteachings became inflexible dogma; they were even used to persecute and killothers that did not share the same beliefs. “How terrible,” cried many people. “We’llsee,” said the sage. Yet, during these atrocities, people developed compassionand the strength to stand up for each other.


In anotherexample, science was birthed and many great understandings were explained. Ourlives were improved in so many wonderful ways. For example, the life expectancyof humans was extended. Because of this gift, many live longer. “Howwonderful,” said people. The sage said, “We’ll see.”


People sobelieved in the science that they dropped many practices that were employed overthousands of years, such as prayer, meditation, singing for healing, purifyingone’s thoughts and emotions, because these methods were “superstitious” andcould not be proven by the scientific method. Ironically, science was utilized in way, similar to the way thetools in religion were used. People forgot about subtle energy treatments,acupuncture, herbal healing, tai chi, and so many more. “How sad,” said peoplewho believed in these practices.  “We’llsee,” said the sage.


As sciencecontinued to grow, greater technical expertise was developed to measure these subtleenergy methods. The ancient practices weren’t superstitions after all, butquantum energy techniques. Today, science has advanced enough to measure manysubtle energy practices. Now, people can see that science was inappropriatelyapplied. If science can’t measure something - that does not mean it is nottrue. It means that science cannot measure it - yet. “How great,” said thepeople. “We’ll see,” said the sage.


There isalways a “we’ll see” in a world of duality. There is a positive or negativeaspect to everything.  Everything – noexemptions. Both positive and negative…and opposite ends of the spectrum areendlessly linked together on this seemingly, endless rollercoaster. How do weget off this eccentric rollercoaster?


Here’s anexample found in the natural world that may answer this question: The physical bodydeals with an ongoing usage of opposite energies. People use their left brain hemispherefor objective, rational, sequential tasks and the right brain hemisphere forglobal and holistic tasks. One brain hemisphere understands the big picture andthe other works with the small detailed picture. Data from one brain hemisphereseems to be on opposite ends of a spectrum. Instead of being on a rollercoaster going from one point of view to its polar opposite, we can blend thetwo viewpoints for a holistic picture. People can engage whole brain thinking, harnessing both polar opposites at one time.In this example, people keep the wonder, belief, mysteries, the “sacred” AND balance this with rational scientificthinking (applying science to only what can measured). Sounds fantastic! “We’llsee,” said the sage.


 


 


Jill Mattson is a prolific Artist, Musicianand Author. Jill is widely recognized expert and composer in the field of Sound& Color Healing!   Mattsonhas been sponsored in art gallery openings all over the country! Her vividcolors and healing nature of her work is unique in the artistic field. She is acolor therapist and expert in matching frequencies of colors with emotions andphysical issues. She has also produced nine musical CDs with intriguing,magical tracks using ancient & modern techniques, & special healingfrequencies to achieve profound benefits.  Jill is a four - time author. (Crystal Realms CD - Best Sound Healing CDof 2018, The Lost Waves of Time – Best Book of 2016 and Best AlternativeScience book of 2016, Deep Wave Body Healing CD– Best Sound Healing CD of 2016,Contacting Angels & Masters CD – Best CD of 2015 and Deep Wave Beauty CD –Best New Age CD – Silver Award).  Jillhas participating in many hundreds of teleseminars, radios shows, andmagazines! She offers an online Sound (& Color) Healing School. Jillpresents new ways of approaching health and everyday issues using the benefitsof sound and color! Free music & School of Sound Healing at www.jillswingsoflight.com


 


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