Grief is Like a Spring Rain

Oct 6, 2021

Themes: BALANCE

Over 25 years ago, the spiritual essence of Fire began speaking through don David Wiley, an elder in the Huichol Indian tradition of Mexico. Today, “Grandfather Fire” speaks with people around the world who come to hear His guidance about meeting life’s challenges with heart and wisdom. These events are called Fire Speaks. The following quote was captured at one of these events.

“Well, there is a cycle I talk about. When joy rises up and pushes on the fear, you get tired of living under the shadow and then you begin to express the anger for having to hold so much back. Some deep knowing, some deep connection inside you is triggered, and the anger comes forward.

“When that is released, the part next to that is grief. That is when the letting go begins. When you are in your anger, well, that has to do with all the boundaries being broken and stepped on and the energy is trying to reestablish.

“Grief is like a spring rain that comes and washes away all the old stuff. You haven’t moved forward until you have grieved what has accumulated, sometimes over many years. Grief is a beautiful natural emotion in terms of cleaning things out. It helps feelings and emotions to move again, and when that happens, the heart energy begins to move in cycle again. This is the natural cycle.

Excerpted from Heard Around the Fire, page 15

Over 25 years ago, the elemental Source of Fire began speaking through Don David Wiley, a tsaurririkame elder in the Huichol tradition of Mexico. “Grandfather Fire” has spoken with thousands of people who come to hear His guidance about meeting life’s challenges with courage and wisdom, so they can live lives of meaning and purpose.

  • Learn more about the phenomenon of Fire Speaks
  • Learn more about how Community Fires bring connection, healing and inspiration to people around the world.
  • Find your fire and consider participating in community fires in person or online.
  • Learn more about the mission of the international Sacred Fire organization

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