New book looks at the ego, the flaws of positive thinking and how our souls can evolve

Prepare for an extraordinary and life-changing journey when you read Natalie Kawai’s new book Conversations with the Mother Goddess. Most of us probably didn’t even know that the Mother Goddess could speak, if we knew she existed. Some of us will also be skeptical about Natalie’s ability to speak to her, but before judging her, try to listen carefully and allow the powerful words of Natalie and the Mother Goddess to sink into your heart and find a home. You can decide for yourself after knowing what to say. Also, the book’s subtitle suggests that by reading this book and incorporating its philosophy into your life, you can find eternal peace and natural radiance. I think you will find that because, while Kawai draws on ideas often found in spiritual and self-help books, from discussing the ego to positive thinking, it also offers a revolutionary new understanding on topics such as the concept of God and the modern positives. thinking has gone wrong. Even if you only get a few nuggets of hope from this book, it will be worth the trip and will point you to new, wiser, and happier ways of thinking.

The conversations with the Mother Goddess begin with some profound statements about why humans struggle so much in life and the origins of that struggle; Those origins are not based on a typical Judeo-Christian concept of good vs. evil or original sin, but rather in how we have separated ourselves from the Source and the Mother. Kawai states: “Deep within our womb is a part of ourselves that has never been awakened. We hold within a lost consciousness that yearns to return. This energy is our Mother of Creation; She has been denied since the beginning of the times for the purpose of evolution. “

Kawai goes on to explain the difference between the Father and the Great Mother, and how we and our focus on the Father in our religions have separated us from the Mother and made us feel subconscious guilt, but at the same time, all that He has. In this respect it happened as it should have happened; now, however, the time has come to reawaken to the energy of the Mother. “And so our souls (all souls) are caught in a downward spiral of self-condemnation and helplessness, taking us further and further away from the Great Mother or original Source. Now is the time to correct this great imbalance and bring the Mother of return – in ourselves and in the consciousness of humanity. The time is now! “

After Kawai introduces these concepts and explains our separation from the Mother, he enters into a series of conversations with the Great Mother. Kawai describes herself as “a native clairaudient who seeks the truth, which means that I have a direct channel of communication with the divinity, in a constant one-to-one conversation. I can ask questions, any questions and receive the answers. My trend is always to go deeper. ” For that reason, Kawai has decided to ask the Great Mother the profound questions we need to advance our souls. The rest of the book is divided into question sections, arranged by topic, although each section builds on the previous ones. Topics are broad and all-encompassing, including discussions of Source, soul agreements, the purpose of incarnation, redemption, fear, meditation, positive thinking, and the future of humanity, and many more.

Personally, what I found most interesting about the book is what it has to say about positive thinking, but I need to give some background before I explain it. I have long been a believer in reincarnation and soul evolution, so while much of what Kawai presented on these concepts interested me, I was not surprised. I also understand guilt well, and Kawai talks a lot about the guilt of the human race, which stems from our guilt for embodying (guilt we shouldn’t feel, she says), and our separation from Source. As I have always believed in positive thinking, this is where I was first alarmed, but also intrigued by what Kawai and the Great Mother had to say on that topic. The problem with positive thinking is that it does not solve the guilt we feel for incarnating and separating ourselves from Mother and Father. Instead, we replace that guilt with positive thinking, playing creator, but that doesn’t resolve the separation. Kawai clarifies this point by saying:

“Thinking that achieving well-being in a material and emotional way, flowing positive thoughts and cultivating a good attitude will achieve our ultimate goal is still part of a temporary illusion. It just means ’emulating’ the Source, ‘imitating’ it, but It does not mean that we have achieved our true purpose, which is to consciously experience Source what it was to begin with, the ground we used to possess in Source. “

Therefore, he concludes, “Our true purpose is to merge with Source in full consciousness.”

While positive thinking has its hidden dangers, Kawai also offers solutions to avoid this problem. We need to regain our true selves, accept that we are Source, rather than press against it feeling guilty because we incarnate. These feelings of guilt are deeply unconscious and difficult to contact, but Kawai offers in these pages an awakening to the true state of human existence and soul, an awakening that will collectively allow us to take another step on our path. evolution as spiritual beings.

Yes, the discussion throughout Conversations with the Mother Goddess is a bit esoteric, but it is also enlightening. It may take more than one reading to fully understand the argument here. It may take you a lifetime to incorporate that message into your being and begin the transformation, but it will be far better to pursue the further evolution of your soul, regardless of the discomfort involved in the process, than not to do so. Not everyone will agree with the theology in these pages, and not everyone will be willing to embark on the journey, but those who do will have a good chance of finding some answers to those big questions that we would otherwise always be unaware of. they will chase, it doesn’t matter. how we try to repress them.

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