Phoenix Wisdom
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We are honored to have learned a
great deal from phoenix children, including... In most cases, phoenix children depart as soon as they’ve completed their missions; their missions are often connected to healing imbalances in the birthing parent and/or the supporting parent, and to provide optimal conditions for their potential subsequent siblings to enter the world.
Most phoenix children are fully aware that they aren’t meant to stay in the womb for long or to pass through the veil into the physical realm. Phoenix children remain connected to their parents and siblings after they depart and greatly benefit from these relationships. Phoenix children take on these types of missions because they are powerful protectors; they continue to protect their parents and siblings after they depart. Phoenix children are not punishment. Phoenix children can, on occasion, depart accidentally or due to unforeseen circumstances. Phoenix children are proud of the work they have done during their time in the womb and appreciate being honored/celebrated for it. The reluctance to release phoenix children after they’ve completed their missions can manifest as imbalances in the physical, emotional, creative, energetic and/or intellectual selves. Honoring phoenix children’s contribution and making peace with their mission can be nurtured through attending to lymphatic breast massage and the cessation and expulsion of colostrum and breast milk. In some customs this milk is used in goodbye ceremonies. Phoenix children completing their mission may result in heightened fertility in subsequent cycles and thus prompt time-sensitive exploration of fertility stewardship. Observing a cleansing phase before re/entering a creating phase is a necessary aspect of energetic hygiene as well as an important aspect of reproductive rejuvenation. |