THE RAINMAKER
The woman who refused to make it rain
4/21/20264 min read
From ancient stories by the American Indians, to the rainmaker ceremonies held by communities in Africa the lore of a rainmaker was just that. A story that most educated people would tell you was not based in reality. Or so I thought until I met her. Her diagnosis was severe depression and her main symptom; rain in her head.
Since I started collecting the energetic signatures of diseases, I realized that they all bear a mark of the dimension that governs the truth that person is not living by. Particularly, depression takes various forms and shapes depending on the dimension that person has already ascended to , that person's soul contract and the manifestation in the physical of what you are doing in the spiritual or energetic. For one patient, depression took the form of a whirlwind in the brain. For another the melting of one side of her brain. For another chronic fatigue.
But this particular case got me curious. So I went back to my trusty guidance system based on truth and asked for the solution to the question, "Why was her depression manifesting as rain in the brain?" The responsibility of healing her would fall on me because you don't ask for solutions to problems for the fun of it. If you are not willing to step up to the plate then the energetic does not need to answer ever. Then it came to me that she is a rainmaker who had refused to make it rain. Now if you are going to be a rainmaker, you must operate from the peak of the mountain. This is the highest dimension. The most ascended. If you are following my gist, these are monikers for God. Not only do you need to have the power to dissolve darkness but also to shut down all dimensions. In short, you must have an Energetic soul contract. Nothing in the soular or spiritual dimensions has enough power to shut all the dimensions. This is the Creator outside of creation.
Historical Background of the Rainmaker
You don't need to go far for this one. Virtually everyone knows the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. If that is not your cup of tea, then you must know the story of Elijah the Tishbite who shut down the heavens for three years and opened them afterwards. Let's decode Jack and the beanstalk. Energetically it only rains once you close a significant dimension and you have dissolved its darkness. This is often marked by the death of a person who was the embodiment of that darkness and he was blocking truth from coming in. This person is often a giant who is stealing and keeping the provision and promotion assigned to people in that country , area or family. Because of the embodied darkness , there is hunger in the area because the spiritual doesn't pour out rain in areas where people have sided with darkness.
The cries of the people rise up to the spiritual dimensions and a hero is raised. In our case this is Jack. Jack wants to solve the problem of famine and hunger and so he leaves his grandmother's house and sets out to find the solution. He finds it in the form of magic beans. Seeds are symbolic of truth. Beans in particular are symbolic of the energetic / intuitive dimension in the system but also the energetic outside the system. He is not given the beans / truth for free. It has a cost. That cost is their sole source of income / milk. The cost is their cow. Truth will always have a cost. Freedom comes from paying the cost and living from truth.
Angry with the paltry return that Jack got from selling the cow, the grandmother throws the magic beans outside the window. The following morning , Jack discovers that the beans have sprouted into a giant beanstalk. Curious he decides to explore. The beanstalk is symbolic of the ladder of ascent that allows Jack to go up the dimensions in the spiritual. As the designated hero of the story , Jack is sure to meet his nemesis in the form of the giant. He first encounters the rich sleepy giant and steals his golden eggs. He takes these back down and sells them for food. On his second foray into the giant's house, he decides to take the whole hen. It lays enough golden eggs for him and his family to be set for life or no longer starve in the near future.
But his neighbours are still starving and this disturbs Jack. In his abundance, he is not content with the status quo. A famine is till raging. This time when he visits the giant, he kills him and destroys the beanstalk so that the giant cannot climb down for vengeance. After the death of the giant, it begins to rain and the famine is over. If Jack had just been content to only solve his problem, he would have been refusing to serve his soul contract. The hero found his purpose in destroying the giant. He did not use what was for public good for selfish gain.
You will all start out your soul contracts looking for personal gain. Because the incarnation of the soul in a body causes you to forget your soul contract, it takes the dark night of the soul to awaken you and remind you why you are here. The path you had previously charted for your life was based on the belief system you had before awakening. These beliefs will be adopted from societal norms, family values and an amalgamation of religious truths if that.
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