Sometimes the
emotions we are feeling belong to the person we are in a connection with, and
an energetic cord must be severed. In every relationship, people are
constantly exchanging energy that can become a cord connecting two people.
This energetic cord forms just below the breastbone and can remain long after
a relationship has ended. This unbroken cord may leave an open channel
between you and another person, through which emotions and energy can
continue to flow. If you are unaware that the cord exists, it is easy to feel
the other person’s emotions and mistakenly think that they are yours. Besides
the fact that this can limit the amount of closure you can experience in a
relationship, letting this cord remain intact can leave you with a continued
sense of sadness while creating feelings of lethargy as your own energy is
sapped from you. Cutting the cord can help you separate yourself from old
baggage, unnecessary attachments, and release you from connections that are
no longer serving you. Finding and cutting unwanted cords is a
simple, gentle process that is best done alone and when you are relaxed. It
is important that you are strong in your intention to release the cord
between you and someone else. To begin, breathe deeply and perform a simple
centering meditation. When you are ready, visualize or sense the cords that
are connecting you to other people. Run your fingers through the cords to
separate them until you find the cord you wish to sever. There is no need to
worry, because the cord you need to sever will feel just right. When you have
found it, determine where the cut should be made and then visualize the cord
being cleanly cut. If you need assistance, Archangel Michael can be called
upon to help you with his sword. Afterwards, if you feel that cutting the
cord has left spaces in your energy field, then visualize those spaces being
filled with healing sunlight. There may be times where cutting a cord can
help free a relative or loved one to reach new stages of growth. You’re not
severing a relationship, but you are severing the cords that are no longer
serving you both. At other times, a cord may simply refuse to be cut because
it is still serving a higher purpose. It is also important to remember that
cutting a cord with someone is not a replacement for doing your emotional
work with people. It can, however, be an enactment of that work upon its
completion. In any case, cutting a relationship cord should always be viewed
as a positive and nurturing act. By cutting the cords that no longer need to
be there, you are setting yourself and others free from the ties that bind. |
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