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The Test:
Auditory transmissions can be profoundly disturbing, often voice hearers are challenged by intensely oppressive commands. Religious scriptures of most faiths cite examples of moral discord arising from the monovalent edicts of aethereal annunciations. Their teachings convey the perils of obedience and the triumphs of resistance. The biblical fable of Jesus being led into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil is a case in point.
I too have had to contend with hostile voices but learned to quell their menace through discernment. By both reconciling and recognising transmissions as a Test, I’ve been able to regard voice hearing as a Rite of Passage, and become empowered to make wise choices, my conscience fortified as opposed to compromised.
With patience, compassion and vigilance, I’ve made peace with my shadow and in doing so gained a benign messenger.
It could be said that clairaudience is fortuitous, for without the benefit of the spoken word people may well be tested insidiously and remain oblivious to the unconscious dictates that influence their actions.
If psychiatrists were able to embolden, rather than inhibit individuals, to take control of, and responsibility for their voices, a true reciprocal partnership may develop; a mutually co-operative relationship which could equip each to accept the voice as a natural, inherent and genuine expression of human being - being human. Then, perhaps the voice might become the teacher… testing, testing 1,2,3.
Auditory transmissions can be profoundly disturbing, often voice hearers are challenged by intensely oppressive commands. Religious scriptures of most faiths cite examples of moral discord arising from the monovalent edicts of aethereal annunciations. Their teachings convey the perils of obedience and the triumphs of resistance. The biblical fable of Jesus being led into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil is a case in point.
I too have had to contend with hostile voices but learned to quell their menace through discernment. By both reconciling and recognising transmissions as a Test, I’ve been able to regard voice hearing as a Rite of Passage, and become empowered to make wise choices, my conscience fortified as opposed to compromised.
With patience, compassion and vigilance, I’ve made peace with my shadow and in doing so gained a benign messenger.
It could be said that clairaudience is fortuitous, for without the benefit of the spoken word people may well be tested insidiously and remain oblivious to the unconscious dictates that influence their actions.
If psychiatrists were able to embolden, rather than inhibit individuals, to take control of, and responsibility for their voices, a true reciprocal partnership may develop; a mutually co-operative relationship which could equip each to accept the voice as a natural, inherent and genuine expression of human being - being human. Then, perhaps the voice might become the teacher… testing, testing 1,2,3.