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What is blocking your connection to the light? We are often eclipsed by negative inner scripts that pessimistically frame our life and life in general.
Such pessimistic frames are often just below the surface of consciousness. They act as filters, distorting perceptions as they pass through so that we look at ourselves and life "through a glass darkly."
For example,
"Life sucks, and then you die."
"I never get my fair share."
"I can't do anything right." etc.
These negative frames constrict life energy and operate as self-fulfilling prophecies.
We can easily perpetuate the eclipse by regret and feeling bad about feeling bad.
Another way to perpetuate an eclipse is what I call, "life evaluation on the fly." There is no more cognitively challenging task than life evaluation. Yet, most people do it on the fly, especially when in a bad mood or the aftermath of a difficult experience. I recommend doing life evaluation only when you are at your cognitive best and actively writing in a journal during the whole life-evaluation session.
To emerge from an eclipse, consider how many other human beings are in similar straits. Pray for compassion and healing for yourself and others who are similarly afflicted. Remember that real change usually comes out of the dark night of the soul. Alchemically, one needs to descend at times into the
nigredo , the dark chaos of our shadow, before we can create new forms.
As the Dylan lyric puts it, "He not busy being born is busy dying." The eclipse comes when your soul feels like it is busy dying. Receiving this card means it is an auspicious time to get busy being born.
Resources for dealing with inner eclipse follow, but it is also possible that the eclipse is in the outer world. This card could indicate a time where you are in an environment that is not receptive to what you have to offer. If so, consider this text version of I Ching Hexagram #36," Eclipse," as narrated by
Brian Browne Walker in
The I Ching or Book of Changes: A Guide to Life's Turning Points
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Darkness reigns in the external world now,
Disengage from negative feelings and
maintain your inner light.
"This is a time when darkness and inferior energies surround you. The only light left is that inside your own heart, and you are counseled to return to it, maintain it, and quietly nourish yourself with it.
"It is in dark moments that a correct attitude is most important. If we fight against the darkness, we are swallowed by it and suffer great misfortune. If we react to the lack of visible progress with despair and negativity, we extinguish our own inner light and block the aid of the Creative. If we try to persuade others that they must return to the light, we exhaust ourselves in vain now.
"In a time such as this, it is wise to adopt a stance of outer disengagement and inner perseverance. Do not focus on or interact with the negative influences around you; this only strengthens their grip on you. Step aside, yield, let go, allow people and events to pass without attachment. Direct your attention inside, to
your inner light,
your devotion to what is right,
your conversation with the Higher Power.
"Progress may be slow, but there will indeed be progress. Remember that much of the work of the Higher Power is hidden from us, and that we enable and assist it by remaining detached, accepting, and reserved in the face of negative influences." — Brian Browne Walker
If you are in a situation where your value is not being recognized, consider the following:
Keep secret work secret. We live in a cult of confession society where people go on national television to spill out their personal lives. But consciousness work, esoteric work, is depotentiated when you share it with those who haven't earned access. As Aleister Crowley said, "If I tell a man something he isn't ready to hear, it is the same as if I told him a lie." Don't spill your pearls before swine. Save them for your spiritual allies, those who share a deep commitment to consciousness. Gandalf tells Frodo, "Keep it secret, keep it safe.
Often, it's in your best interests to cloak your light and avoid unnecessary attention. Deng Ming-Dao, a modern Taoist sage, points out,
"Useful trees are cut down. Useless ones survive. The same is true of people. The strong are conscripted. The beautiful are exploited. Those who are too plain to be noticed are the ones who survive. They are left alone and safe.
"But what if we ourselves are among such plain persons? Though others may neglect us, we should not think of ourselves as being without value. We must not accept the judgment of others as the measure of our own self-worth . . . Thus, to be considered useless is not a reason for despair, but an opportunity. It is the chance to live without interference and to express one's own individuality." — Deng Ming-Dao
If your eclipse is inner (in addition to or instead of situational) the following card texts contain a whole toolbox full of field-tested techniques for emerging from inner eclipse. The first tells you how to deal with psychic entropy, and the second, how to awaken from depression.
Dealing with Psychic Entropy
Psychic or psychological entropy is a state of mind first written about by Carl Jung and later developed by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi in his concept of
Flow. When psychic entropy prevails, anxiety, depression, and boredom predominate. Our attention is fragmented, and we allow negative thought tapes to loop in our minds. Psychic entropy is a state that leaves us hampered in our ability to deal with complex external tasks or useful inner contemplation. We all know what this feels like — that all too familiar state of being frazzled, fragmented and unraveled, paralyzed by inertia and self-conflict, our mind busily gnawing on worried thoughts like chew toys.
So what can we do about that?
One answer is: If in doubt, focus out. Use such times to do easy mechanical tasks like laundry and dishes that we can accomplish even when our attention is fragmented.
Psychic entropy is more likely to occur in solitude, so if a positive social interaction is available, it may help switch you out of it. Focus on external consideration- on others' needs rather than your own, as psychic entropy occurs in a state of internal consideration.
Entertaining, not-too-dense audiobooks and podcasts can be a way to fill the chaotic inner space with better-quality content.
Alternatively, you could go all the way in the other direction and sit down in solitude, perhaps with a journal open, and carefully observe, or even record, all the fragmenting thoughts as they loop through your mind and see what subpersonalities they come from and what issues they're presenting.
If the state of psychic entropy comes from a general deficit of meaning in your life, then see what you can do to increase meaningfulness.
Consider Csikszentmihalyi's "5 C's" of a Complex Personality as summarized in a now-defunct blog:
"The Complex Personality knows how to integrate a variety of experiences into its overall experience, making the dullest moments interesting. Being in Flow leads to Complexity for when you experience Flow, you want to experience more of it and construct your world to pull you irresistibly towards experiences within the Flow. Focus on these to craft your world:
1) Clarity - Know what you want to do in your life every day. Have clarity of goals, listen to feedback, and adjust yourself to the feedback you receive from the world.
2) Center – You are in Balance. Your goal is to focus, to know how to avoid distractions, to become at one with what you're doing, with all of your attention under your control.
3) Choice - Knowing there are a variety of possibilities around you, that you're not determined by outside events but have choice and can move within it. Whatever you do, you do "at Choice".
4) Commitment- Care for what you're doing at all times. Remain conscious of what you care about. Commit to it.
5) Challenge - Keep upping your challenges as you master a certain level. Always make life more challenging."
See the section on "Dealing with Afflictive Thoughts and Feelings" in
A Guide to the Perplexed Interdimensional Traveler which will, among other things, present a technique that will shut down negative tape loops.
Awakening from Depression
Subclinical depression is almost the norm in our society. Many people go through their days burdened, their gaze lowered, suffering under a generalized feeling of oppression. Although it is easy to attribute much of this to fractured, alienated lives, environmental toxins, and poor diet, research indicates that the primary causes are negative thought forms, often occurring just beneath conscious awareness, which frame perception negatively so that one lives in a darkened reality tunnel. For example,
"Life sucks, and then you die…I never get my fair share…I can't do anything right…" etc.
Such negative thought forms trigger negative emotions, which trigger physiological changes, and the process feeds on itself as a vicious circle. This card indicates an auspicious time for you or someone close to you to awaken from depression.
There are many ways to go about the awakening, but the will to recover is a prerequisite.
Depression is a yin condition associated with lowered energy and a murky wateriness. Take deep breaths, stand up straight with good posture, and get going! Get active, raise fire — the yang principle, by doing stuff! Don't feel like it? Excellent, that's a sure sign of how well getting active will work. Pick tasks that give definite results by putting in the effort — like cleaning up your home. Shift to a high-vitality diet with more live and raw food. Do a fearless moral inventory, and ask yourself what you will remember well on your deathbed, and prioritize doing that.
Depression is often suffering that is neglected and not confronted. For this reason, I prefer anguish and the dark night of the soul because these are more dynamic states capable of transformation.
Confront what haunts you.