Beginning to Work with Elementals
Hello Friends,
The other day I had a lovely conversation with with my friend Maid4Luv on her YouTube channel. One of the questions I was asked during the livestream was how people can begin to work with elementals, and the Light immediately answered, “carefully.”
The Light regularly reminds me that we, as humans, have a certain power and sway in 3-D, and that we must use this power responsibly and ethically. For many of us, embracing this responsibility and operating from a place of integrity is necessary for healing rifts and karmas that were created in previous lifetimes — or perhaps even previously in this lifetime — when events or activities took place and other beings, such as elementals, were used, misused, manipulated or even enslaved to human wills.
Co-creating with gratitude, honor and respect can help heal these rifts and balance karmas we might’ve been carrying through several lifetimes.
This morning, my friend and guide Ahramein came through with this message on how people who wish to work co-creatively with elementals can begin to do so, in a beautiful way that honors and respects the autonomy and sovereignty of those beings and provides an abundance of healing light for everyone involved. I hope you enjoy the message, and if you choose to do the work he recommends, that it is a beautiful and healing experience!
Sending Love and Light,
Jodie
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Message from Ahramein:
Ahramein: There are a great many things people can do to harmoniously and peacefully co-create with elementals. Among the easiest is to begin by collecting bits of each element and keeping them on an altar of sorts.
Ask within to be guided to spots that hold particular connection for you, and allow your heart to follow that guidance.
Me: Recently I found I was guided to use a bit of earth from our Sun Garden to hold space for a work of Light and clearing I was doing.
Ahramein: Exactly. People should feel connected to these spots, as you do with your garden. You also have a working relationship and a love for Lake Michigan, so she is willing to share bits of her waters with you, and through you with people you love and care for. This connection builds a strong bond, through the heart chakra of a human, and the corresponding energy body of the deva.
Ask to be guided to these places and spaces that mean something to you — even if you didn’t previously realize they meant something to you — and then ask the place, “can I please collect a bit of (whichever element you’re collecting) to hold space for (your purpose)?” And really listen to hear or feel if this is ok. You will get a sense in your heart, even if you don’t hear the answer in words — your heart will lift or feel lighter if the answer is yes, or sink or feel heavier if the answer is no. Respect the answer, and if no, move on to the next place. Understand that this isn’t a failure on your part to be guided to the right place, this actually IS co-creation in action. Asking and listening for the answer IS co-creation, and is vitally important to healing these rifts. Perhaps a place that says no has been used and misused before by humans, and the mere act of asking its permission and respecting its autonomy can be quite healing indeed. Perhaps that is why you’d been called to that place to begin with — to help heal the space.
You don’t need to gather large quantities of each element, just a bit will do. A handful of earth, a small amount of water, a candle or a bit of burnt firewood to represent the fire element. If you’re using a candle, light it and invite the fire elementals to co-create with you in perfect balance and perfect harmony, and then sit with the flame for a minute or two and appreciate its beauty. Once you’ve done this, you can blow out the candle and use it unlit to represent the fire element on your altar.
For air, take a small jar and again go to a spot you feel connected. Ask that the air elementals who would like to participate in this co-creation gather in the jar. Don’t put a lid on the jar, instead just allow the air elementals who wish to be there to gather in the jar.
If you’d like, you can decorate the jars or vessels you use for this purpose, in appreciation for the elemental beings who will call them home for this while. Fill your heart with the love and appreciation and true gratitude you feel, and then decorate in whatever loving and lovely ways you see fit.
If you notice any rocks or crystals wanting to be a part of your altar as well, thank them for their participation and recognize the beings within, for they are alive as we all are.
Once you have your elements gathered together, pick a place where you will see them every day, and arrange them in whatever way feels most harmonious. Pay attention, again, to the sensations in your heart chakra, for this is the gauge for how harmonious your co-creation truly is.
As you set them out, give thanks and truly allow gratitude to fill your space. Ask each elemental to show you each day how you can participate more harmoniously in the balancing that is taking place for humans and the Planet — peacefully and easily, without strife or drama. Ask that the process take you harmoniously and organically into deeper connection with the Planet, and with the beings of Light you share the Planet with. Step by step, day by day.
As time goes on, be aware of the flow of Light around this co-creation. There may be times when you feel called to rearrange the elements, and there may also come to be a time when the elements have completed their part of the co-creation. If this is the case, take them outside and return them to nature, giving thanks to them and the space they’ve held as you do. You can either replace the element then, or recognize that the co-creation is complete.
Me: Thank you, Ahramein.
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Exercise:
Begin each exercise by grounding and protecting. For more information on how, see this post.
Check in with the elementals you’ve gathered every day. Talk to them, and open your heart to any messages they might have for you in return. These might be feelings, as opposed to words, but just begin to notice how this communication transforms your understanding of the world around you. Do you notice the breeze on your face or the earth under your feet differently? Does the fire in your candle or the water as you wash your hands feel different than it used to? Remember to fill your heart with gratitude for the balance and co-creation that is present everywhere, every day.