Is there a difference between Seichim and Sekhem?
Here is an example used in this story.
There were four blind monks that came across an elephant.
The first monk found the leg and exclaimed , oh! An elephant is like a tree.
The second monk found the trunk and exclaimed, Oh no, an elephant is long and is like a snake.
The third monk bumped into the body of the elephant and said , Oh the elephant is like a flying
wall!
The fourth monk who found the tail explained , no no the elephant is mare like a large brush and can give you shower!
Each monk had a unique experience of the elephant, yet none actually could perceive the elephant as a whole because they were intent on only feeling the parts of the elephant that they each had discovered.
Eventually each monk was shown by the other monks all around the elephant and it was then that they could all come into agreement that what they initially felt was an elephant was really only a part of something much bigger. Once they realized this they all agreed that what they were experiencing was really all the same.
What I have found is that the Seichim/Sekhem energy is unique for each person and the will typically experience it in a way that they feel most comfortable with. Once a person begins to define it in the way that they experience it then, it does have an effect on the way that others perceive it as well.
This is why so many variations of Seichim have emerged.
This is why when someone says oh, Sekhem is a feminine energy many will experience the goddess energy. Some may say it is a fiery electrical feel and then that is what is passed on to others.
One of the most common experiences is some people will feel a very deep sensation of love, while others may cry or become angry. Each is only a reflection on what is inside each person.
I hope this helps.
All Love
Patrick
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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