
Ascension News: The Magical Power Of Stories.
by Steve Nobel
"Starseeds are pioneers in consciousness, they are way showers, magicians, creators and co-creators of reality. One way Starseeds manifest is through stories. Not just any story, they weave around them a joyful, loving, magical story that allows, attracts and creates magic all around them......"
Transcript
Ascension News,
The magical power of stories.
Starseeds are pioneers in consciousness.
They are the way showers,
Magicians,
Creators and co-creators of reality.
One way Starseeds manifest is through stories.
But not just any story.
They weave around them joyful,
Loving,
Magical stories that allow,
Attract and create magic all around them.
One trait that all humans share is a love of stories.
Actually we are all storytellers as well as story receivers.
Stories help us make meanings about the events of our lives.
They help us create a sense of belonging to a family,
A culture or some other group.
Humanity has been telling stories for countless generations.
Tribal stories for instance were retold as a way of shaping collective identity and tribal belonging.
Humans in our modern world do not normally sit around campfires telling tribal stories of belonging and meaning.
Most stories that men and women live by could be called ego stories or coping stories and these stories are certainly not magical.
They tend to be fearful and anxiety driven stories.
They speak about what we can expect or not expect in our day,
How much love,
Abundance,
Joy or lack of it we can expect,
How much conflict,
Stress and unhappiness there is in our lives.
Men and women are always making up stories all the time.
The more a story is repeated and emotionally reinforced the more a person will be convinced of the truth and solidity of that story.
Nowadays in our modern world we are bombarded with different kinds of stories.
Stories are presented through a range of different mediums and channels.
There are so many platforms and channels these days where we can find news stories.
We are now able to see and listen to cultural stories from around the world by simply having a good internet connection.
This of course gives the impression there's a great sense of freedom in the Western world when it comes to knowing what's really going on around us.
However,
Since fact checking and censorship are now becoming an increasing feature of Western news platforms and outlets,
How broad and true are the news stories we are receiving?
We could be tempted into thinking that different journalists are coming up with similar perspectives meaning that these stories must be true.
Heaven forbid they're just reading a script handed down to them by some higher power or authority seeking the control of all the important narratives being put out into the public domain.
Okay let's go to the beginning of our own personal story which is our birth.
In our family of birth we are receiving stories all the time.
These stories may be hopeful or hopeless,
Inspiring or depressing,
Expansive or contracting,
Empowering or disempowering.
Family stories don't begin with our parents,
They're much older.
We can inherit ancestral stories that contain the summation of experiences and wisdom handed down by those who went before us.
The challenge of these stories is they do not often help us navigate our modern world.
Perhaps we have an old family or ancestral story that more or less says stay safe,
Avoid taking too much risk,
Avoid having perhaps even too much wealth because wealth may be dangerous since others may seek to cheat us or steal from us.
Ancestral stories may contain elements of heartbreak,
Betrayal,
Sudden reversals of fortune and so on.
The dominant unresolved patterns within these stories are the ones that tend to be passed down through the generations for some form of healing and resolution.
We are multidimensional beings and this is just one lifetime amongst many.
We inherit stories you could say from other lifetimes and some of these stories again will be expansive and will speak of our great resourcefulness and gifts.
Other stories may be stressful and traumatic and make us feel fearful and cautious when they're triggered.
Imagine for a moment you've been killed in some lifetime for speaking or acting on your truth.
Then in this lifetime you come to a spiritual choice point where you feel you want to align with the truth of your being.
This creates a certain internal tension as one part of you wants to awaken and another part of you wants to stay safe and not replay any trauma that happened from some other lifetime.
In terms of ascension and spiritually waking up we start to become aware of a whole range of stories within us that seek to encourage or limit our light.
When we wake up from the sleepiness of this 3D world then we realise that although we live in a dimension with certain laws about time our true point of power is always in the present moment.
What we call the past is just a bunch of energies we call memories which are held in the physical body and the energy field.
Similarly the future is just a stream of probabilities that we have not yet experienced in the present moment.
Our relationship with the past and with the future can be renegotiated from the present moment.
We are not a victim of the past or our past stories.
We are not locked into any predestined future.
In each and every moment we create our reality.
Let's take a look at some of our beliefs,
For example the belief someone might hold that life is fundamentally not fair.
And this belief can become a sort of lens through which the past is viewed and also the present and future is viewed.
This focus will encourage the unconscious mind to sort through all experiences in the past to find instances where life could be considered unfair.
There may be memories that could be framed this way even though through the eyes of another that does not hold this belief a very different version of events will be presented.
Such a strongly held belief in the unfairness of life will place a lens over everything in everyday life.
Perhaps the person will read articles in the newspaper that reinforces this belief.
Any strongly held belief will encourage the unconscious mind to either ignore any evidence that runs counter to the belief or encourage the unconscious mind to reframe the evidence so that it fits with the current narrative.
There's an example of a story I heard once in a personal development seminar.
It was told as if it was true.
This story was about a psychiatrist who had a patient that firmly believed he was a zombie.
In the story at a certain point the psychiatrist asked the patient if zombies bleed.
I think he was getting quite frustrated at this point.
And the patient replied of course not they're the living dead.
The psychiatrist took a needle and pricked the finger of the patient.
The patient's finger formed a droplet of blood.
The patient looked at the finger and after a period exclaimed I was wrong.
Zombies do bleed.
Now whether that's true or not that story highlights the fact that where there's a strongly held belief that any new data that goes against the truth of the existing story that data is altered to fit in the existing story.
This happens all the time.
When enough people do this then you could say that collective truth is altered.
Take the example of 9-11.
There was so much data that did not really fit in the existing narrative that was being put out by governments.
And of course anybody who disagreed with this was called a conspiracy theorist.
And this was meant to be a way of discouraging anyone from not buying into the mainstream narrative.
And to a large extent the same thing is happening now in the current global crisis.
We are not at the mercy of any story or any belief.
Awareness is always curative and with awareness comes the choice to change our minds and adopt a new story or belief.
For instance a person growing up in a family where there was little joy or happiness.
The guardians may have focused much of their energy and time on complaining and blaming.
And the person may have grown up with the belief that life is fundamentally miserable and maybe even full of suffering.
A person looking out at the world with this belief will tend to see a world of misery.
And even though such a person may have lived his or her life for many years this way,
Perhaps slowly or suddenly they become aware that they have been living through a very limiting story.
They realize somehow that misery is not the inherent nature of reality.
Rather it is something they have believed because of their formative years.
They understand this story to be a belief or set of filters over reality that can be changed or removed.
Perhaps such a person starts working on affirmations and meditation and though it may feel odd at first,
Gradually they feel more at ease with trying on a new set of tinted glasses so to speak through which to see the world.
Now instead of seeing a world of misery they start noticing people having fun and perhaps begin to notice there are things to feel grateful for in life.
As this happens they are perhaps even able to scan their memories to find instances of joy in their childhood or adolescence.
Stories have a power,
A power to uplift or a power to bring down the vibration.
Once a story is understood to be just that,
A story,
It can be changed.
When we change our minds we literally begin to see the world with new eyes.
When a limited story is changed and even difficult past experiences can be seen and evaluated in a fresh light.
Happier memories perhaps may come to the surface,
Ones that could not previously be found because the unconscious mind was not even looking for them.
The thoughts we habitually think and the feelings we habitually feel are shaped and contained by the stories we believe to be true.
These habitual thoughts and feelings shape our reality in the present and invite people and circumstances to step into our reality in the future.
We could say that the thoughts and feelings we dwell on are what determine our experience of life.
We could also say the circumstances we find ourselves in are reflections of our most persistent thoughts,
Feelings and stories.
We can always stop telling our sad stories and there's a great film that highlights this.
In the film Jerry Maguire played by Tom Cruise,
He goes out to lunch with his employee Dorothy played by Renee Zellweger.
They're just colleagues but Dorothy is harbouring a serious crush on Jerry Maguire.
They begin to discuss their personal lives and Jerry begins to recall his most recent romantic failure.
At this point in the film Dorothy leads in and says,
Jerry let's not tell our sad stories.
I thought that was such a brilliant moment in the film and that line stayed with me ever since.
Stories and beliefs can influence and even cause physical discomfort and illness.
For example a person may have a strongly held belief and story about the virtues of working hard.
This impulse may have resulted through demanding parents that impressed upon the child such a drive.
They could also have roots in some religious story held by the bloodlines still reverberating in the family field.
The present reality will be a reflection of the need to work hard,
The drive to make ends meet,
The pressure of deadlines to be reached or perhaps the importance of pleasing others through performance.
Any natural desire to rest or recharge and have fun will run secondary to this main story.
Over time this may cause physical distress that will grow.
Let's perhaps add another element to this example.
Imagine the person who believes in hard work had a difficult relationship with one or both parents.
Imagine this was so difficult that at times they felt anger and hate towards one or both parents.
But they also grew up with the message it was wrong to feel that way,
So on the one hand there were strongly held feelings that were oppressed because of the idea it was wrong to express those feelings.
Though hidden these feelings may not have found resolution,
They are still there and may surface in other ways that do not seem linked to the original cause.
These feelings remain in the body creating a certain dynamic tension that again manifests as some other physical discomfort or disease.
And this continues until the original cause is uncovered and dealt with.
So I hope by now I have impressed upon you the power of stories and it is important the kind of stories we live by.
Starseeds are born into 3D density and can take on limiting stories from 3D families and the collective.
Since starseeds are so sensitive this can hamper their ability to live a blessed life until these stories are transformed or released.
I want to emphasise everything can be transformed,
Healed and cleared in the present moment.
Starseeds especially have this ability as they begin to awaken.
Whatever the origins of any limiting story or set of beliefs,
Awareness is curative and just becoming aware of the true origins is the first step in allowing greater freedom in the present moment.
Where all story tellers it is important to become aware of the stories we are living within.
One important healing tool when it comes to transforming stories is the imagination.
Imagination is important because it is a gateway to speaking to our unconscious mind.
There are many other benefits in working with the creative imagination for example athletes and actors use the imagination to retrain their bodies and minds for upcoming events.
But for now there is just a couple of exercises at working with stories and beliefs.
The first exercise is think of an area of life you have difficulty with,
Perhaps money,
Work,
Relationships or health.
Get out a journal and write all your thoughts and feelings about this area,
Censor nothing,
Let it all out,
Just channel the energy all out onto paper.
When you have finished put it away.
Then in a few days re-read what you have written.
As far as possible imagine you are reading the ideas and opinions of someone else and your job is to uncover what this person really believes about this area of their life.
You are evaluating it in three ways.
What they believe is possible and impossible for them in this area of their life.
What they believe they are capable of achieving or incapable of achieving in this area of their life.
Or how they feel worthy or unworthy in this area of their life.
Exercise two is think of a play or book or film you have been drawn to over and over again in your life.
Perhaps a book you have read many times or a film you have watched over and over.
Bring to mind that story.
What is the story and what is the main theme of this story?
Perhaps heartbreak,
Betrayal,
Redemption through struggle,
Perhaps that of light versus dark.
Who are the main characters you sympathise with?
Who are the ones that repel you?
This story and all of the characters in it relate to one of your own personal stories.
What would you love to change about this story if you could?
Or something in the characters or something about the theme or something about the ending.
Exercise three,
Imagine an area of your life that you have a challenge in could be represented by a landscape.
This landscape could be anything from a meadow,
A forest,
A jungle,
A mountainous region,
Perhaps an area near the sea or perhaps a desert.
Close your eyes and ask your unconscious mind,
Your creative imagination to present you with the landscape.
Do not try and visualise the landscape,
Just allow it to be presented to you.
Open your inner senses,
Your sense of seeing colour,
Shape and form.
Of hearing sound and silence.
Of feeling,
Touching,
Knowing,
Intuiting,
Smelling and tasting.
Allow the landscape to rise up around you.
How does this landscape look or feel?
Standing in this landscape how happy or peaceful do you feel here?
Imagine you could explore this landscape.
Perhaps there are areas of this landscape that need cleaning up or transforming in some way.
Imagine you could transform any part of this landscape into something more expansive,
Elegant,
Freeing,
Abundant or loving.
Whatever qualities are important to you in this area of your life.
So exercise one is writing an area of your life out as a journal,
All the thoughts and feelings.
Exercise two is a play,
Book or film you've been drawn to over and over again.
Exercise three is think of an area of your life that has a difficulty.
What landscape represents that difficulty?
Go and explore that landscape and start doing some creative adjustments there.
Finally I just want to say there are a number of meditation tracks and various tracks on my channel designed to help neutralize clear and reverse limiting stories.
For example I've got a number of affirmation tracks which are very useful.
There are also tracks designed to work on ancestral energies and other lifetime energies touching you now in this lifetime.
So I do hope this little piece has been useful for you or some parts of it have been useful for you or given you food for thought.
As always I share this with many blessings,
Love and blessings.
Thank you.
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Recent Reviews
Riki
January 6, 2025
Wow, this was powerful, oh yes, itβs hard to untangle limited beliefs and stories.Thank you !
Britt
November 23, 2024
Wow! So helpfull. Will losten again en do the excercises. Thank hou so much, Steve ππΌ
Peggy
June 9, 2023
This idea is asking, what does this mean? has helped me walk through grief. Loved your talk. And grateful for your work
Hayley-Rose
September 27, 2022
Thank you. This was fab and beautiful background music too. ππ
