12 Parts of being: Part 1

While we are all born with a body, our reincarnation makes up many parts of our Being. From this, we decide, connect, and experience the world differently. As we live our lives, integrating the 12 parts of our Being is essential in order for us to gain wisdom. To understand this I will be exploring the definition of the 12 parts of our Being.

            For each part of our Being I will first list the definition according to Pam Myers & Sally Worth’s book “Rekindled Ancient Wisdom Affirmation”. I will then proceed to elaborate and further explain the roles, and importance of each one.

·         Emotional Being

o   This is the emotional side of you that experiences all emotions including joy, fear love, etc.

The emotional side of the Being is how we interpret the language of our value or how we decipher information in the present. Our inner child communicates with us through emotions. Each emotion shows a specific value that’s true to us. By digging into the explanation of it, we can find out our true value, and from there we can create our own path.

      For example, when we feel joy that means that a certain value of ours is being empowered. When we feel anger, a certain value of ours is being offended. When we feel sadness, it’s the opportunity to reinforce the value that’s being taken away from us.

Let me further explain this. Let’s say that we are angry because someone said something racist. First, we notice that we are angry. This is a great sign as we are already noticing our inner child’s language. Next, we need to ask more questions like: Why am I angry?

Am I angry because what that person said is true? Am I angry because they mirror the hardship I have been though? Am I angry because that person is misinformed?

By asking these questions we will be able to see where our true values lie, and we will be able to understand ourselves better. We can even take this a step further by exploring those values so that we can give ourselves the ultimate power: The power of choice.

Let’s continue with the example:

If I am angry because something that person said is true, then all I need to do is change my behaviour to improve myself. Since I am in the path of improving myself there is no use for me to be angry.

If I am angry because they mirror the hardship I have been through, then I can be proud that I survived all this hardship, therefore I should be proud, and not angry.

 If I am angry because that person is misinformed then the problem is with that person, I should feel sorry for them instead of being angry.

In each case, we will be able to choose to empower our value or keep on being in rage. The choice is yours.

All emotions are positive, if they are in the right location.

In general, we should keep positive emotions in our Long-Term Memory Cell (Value Location), as it empowers joy, pride, and motivation in life. Furthermore, we want to be able to keep a hold of it instead of constantly having to look for it.

As for negative emotions such as anger, fear, and sadness, we should keep those emotional triggers in the Short-Term Memory Cell (Vibration Location). They are best served as indicators to teach us about our lessons, and values in life. We should also be able to quickly move on from them, and not let them drag on in our life. Carrying them will just burden us on out path as we try and move forward.

Now, how does knowing our value create our path? This will be explained later on the section “Inner Child”.

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