Digital Social Hour Podcast by Sean Kelly - Is the OCEAN hiding more than just sea creatures?!
The discussion highlights the ocean as a spiritually unique and haunted place, distinct from other elements like earth, wind, and fire. It suggests that past lives are not direct replicas of our current selves but are more like drops in the ocean of our higher self. This concept allows for past lives to coexist or overlap across different parts of the Earth. The speaker shares an experience of attempting to retrieve a soul that drowned at sea, only to learn that the ocean is governed by its own spiritual entity, the ocean God. This entity is separate from other spiritual domains, and the ocean's energy and composition are distinct from freshwater. The ocean and land are described as separate entities that were necessary for the creation and nurturing of life, each functioning by its own set of laws and rules after life evolved.
Key Points:
- The ocean is a distinct spiritual domain with its own energy and rules.
- Past lives are interconnected with our higher self, not direct replicas.
- Soul retrieval in the ocean requires specific rituals and agreements with the ocean God.
- The ocean and land are separate entities essential for life creation and nurturing.
- Understanding the ocean's unique spiritual nature can aid in soul retrieval practices.
Details:
1. 🌊 Ocean: The Mystical and Haunted Realm
1.1. Mystical Aspects of the Ocean
1.2. Haunted Aspects of the Ocean
2. 🔄 Soul Retrieval: Crossing Over from Past Lives
- Soul retrieval involves locating and guiding souls that have not returned home, assisting them in finding peace and crossing over.
- Practitioners often view this as a 'chematic job', highlighting the sense of duty and responsibility inherent in the practice.
- The process starts with identifying souls in need, which requires sensitivity and spiritual attunement.
- Specific rituals and practices are employed to facilitate the soul's journey to peace.
- Successful soul retrieval can lead to healing and closure for both the soul and the practitioner.
3. 🧭 Navigating the Domains of Spirits and Deities
- An early career experience involved assisting a drowned soul to cross over, highlighting the challenges present in spiritual navigation.
- Advice from a Spirit emphasized that oceanic domains fall outside their realm of influence, underscoring the necessity of knowing the jurisdictional boundaries of spiritual entities.
- The experience illustrates the critical need to be aware of the specific domains where different spiritual entities operate, ensuring effective spiritual interventions.
4. 💧 Water: A Unique and Powerful Element
- Ocean water's composition includes a variety of salts and minerals, which differentiate it from freshwater and give it unique energy properties.
- Water is a fundamental element on Earth, crucial for life and environmental balance, comparable to other elements like earth, wind, fire, and spirit.
- The molecular structure of water, with its polar covalent bonds, contributes to its unique properties such as high surface tension, solvent capabilities, and thermal stability.
- Water's energy is not only observed in its physical and chemical properties but also in its role in supporting ecosystems and influencing global climate patterns.
5. 🌌 The Ocean's Energetic Distinction and Its Challenges
- The ocean offers a unique energetic experience distinct from fresh water, often leading to powerful euphoric feelings for those who engage with it.
- This energetic engagement can present challenges, such as getting energetically stuck, which may require specific release methods like shamanic intervention or energy healing practices to resolve.
- Practitioners often use grounding techniques, meditation, or shamanic journeys to release individuals from energetic entanglement with the ocean.
6. 🌍 Earth and Ocean: A Symbiotic Relationship
- The ocean and land were crucial as separate entities for the creation and nurturing of life on Earth.
- Initially, life was interdependent on both Earth and ocean, with neither able to sustain life independently.
- Over time, life evolved, leading to the ocean and land developing as independent entities, each governed by its own ecological rules.
- For example, marine life adapted to oceanic conditions, while terrestrial life evolved to survive on land, demonstrating the distinct yet interconnected evolution.
- This evolution highlights the ongoing influence and connectivity between Earth's terrestrial and oceanic ecosystems.