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The Seven Mirrors of the Essays

The Seven Mirrors of the Essays

What are essays?

The essays are an ancient brotherhood of enlightened ones beings who believe they were born on earth to share their enlightenment. Their name originates from the Aramaic word Asia, i.e. God's servants, saints. Their love for man, manifested in kindness, their equality between them, their brotherly relations, surpassed all words. These spiritual communities-communes were dedicated to preserving the ancient teachings and preparing the way to the new age. Time for Christ energies to enter the world. They lived in simple harmony with all nature, following the spiritual wisdom of their inner voice.

The real interaction

with the world around us always begins with ourselves, because all relationships are a reflection of who we are. It could be that your partner does things that annoy you, but you are the one who feels provoked. Therefore, first of all, you are in a relationship with yourself.

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In every moment of our life we experience emotions, feelings, sensations, go through different events, some happy others unhappy, ups and downs. Every moment carries its vibrations and through them we attract the subsequent events in our lives. This is how we create our own reality.

The Ancient Essays have defined the role of our personal relationships, through

The Seven Riddles, which they called MIRRORS of Relationships.

Because we live in a world built on the law of attraction, everything we think or say will attract either what we want or what we deny. This is because of the energy we are constantly emitting to the universe. Therefore we know that the taking of full personal responsibility for everything we have ever done, said, or thought in this life or any other, is the first fundamental quality for creating a sacred relationship. And seeing everything as a mirror that only reflects parts of ourselves is the next main idea.

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The Seven Mirrors of the Essays

The First Mirror of the Essays

it reflects who we are. The things we do that are wrong or that hurt someone.

The Second Mirror of Essays

reflects what we condemn. These are the things that we have been hurt by or that we blame others for. It may be actions that we have committed in the past that we have not forgiven. It is important to know that when we judge emotionally others, we are very likely to judge ourselves.

The Third Mirror of the Essays

it reflects what we have lost, what we have given, or what has been taken from us. When we see something we love in someone else, it's usually something lost, given away, or stolen from us in life. Bearing in mind that every relationship is with ourselves, we often try to get back what we have lost, given or taken from us as children. All of this can and must be fixed within ourselves.

The Fourth Mirror of the Essays

reflects our most unforgettable love. It can be a certain way of life, a loss or an unexperienced relationship. Often this is a previous life in which, after some experience, we drew the wrong conclusion. And it is recreated again and again until it is inscribed in our soul as wisdom.

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The Fifth Mirror of the Essays

reflects father and mother. It is often said that we marry either our father or our mother. Also, most of us become carbon copies of our parents, repeating the good and not-so-good behavior patterns we learned as children. Our parents are like gods to us when we are young, and so we will transfer certain aspects of our relationship with them onto our partners. Choosing a partner is often based on our relationships with our fathers and mothers.

The sixth mirror

reflects the search for darkness or what is known as the dark side of the soul. This is what happens when we face our biggest challenges, our biggest fears, and gather experience so that we can face them and overcome them. most importantly, which should knowing is that the soul gives us these opportunities to grow and develop and that we are not a victim.

The Seventh Mirror of the Essays

it reflects the way we perceive ourselves. Others will treat us exactly as we treat ourselves and perceive ourselves. If we don't respect ourselves enough and think we don't deserve love, or if we don't see our beauty, others will reflect that and not appreciate us or notice our beauty. If we are cruel and cold to others there are a lot of people they probably treat us that way too. It is important to learn how to be compassionate with ourselves and love and accept ourselves as we are without judgment. Remember that the only reason another has power over us is because he has something we want. Perhaps that something, whether it is love, joy or a connection with our Higher Self, can be found within ourselves.

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These seven mirrors are guidelines we can use to determine where we are in our growth and self-awareness. Creating a sacred connection with ourselves requires dealing with the mess within us, healing the wounds that prevent us from having what we want, and reclaiming our power where we have given it willingly or against our will.

In taking the time to work on our relationship with ourselves, we must first begin to notice the changes that are being cut back to us through the way we handle our lives.

Every relationship and interaction in our lives is important, but remember that the most important relationship is the one with ourselves. There is no other being with whom we spend more time from our conception to our very death than with ourselves.

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