Some Testimonials
Inspiration
Grace Hui and Cecile Tanmaya for Incentre
Magic has captured the imagination of humanity since the beginning of time. From ancient cave
paintings to folklore to modern day stories such as Harry Potter, the idea of magic has endured
and is still very much alive today - While our modern day thinking views magic as a concept consigned to fairy tales, mythology and human invention, magic was very much a part of the human existence in ancient traditions. Is it a coincidence that the idea of magic is still very much alive?
Grace Hui and Cecile Tanmaya for Incentre
Not to be confused with male versus female, divine feminine and masculine energies can be accessed by all of us, and part of the spiritual path is getting them into a state of balance, both within ourselves and externally. Read here what constitutes each of these energies, and exactly why Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine energies are.
Grace Hui and Cecile Tanmaya for Incentre
At times we can feel like we are at the end of a cycle, maybe the end of a relationship or the beginning of a new chapter in our life. In those moments we may find ourselves drawn to renewal, to recreating ourselves. However, the energy that we maintain, create and emit to the world around us directly affects our success in achieving what we truly desire.
Grace Hui and Ceclie Tanmaya for Incentre
You are reading this article because we are alive and searching for something that can propel you forward in your progression in the knowledge that there is something so much more than our physical body. Something far more expansive, a connection to spirit, a spark of the divine.
Grace Hui for Incentre
The Flower of Life is one of the most recognised symbols in Sacred Geometry. It adorns jewelry, clothes, tattoos and other modern accessories. While many generally know that it is a symbol of protection and associate it with good luck, its ancient roots and the true power behind it are not as well known.
Grace Hui for Incentre
There are certain places that provide a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of modern life. These spaces radiate peace and provide visitors with rejuvenation and comfort. Whether intentionally or not, human beings and animals are drawn to the calming energy held by these oases.
But, why is that?
Grace Hui for Incentre
Since time immemorial, humans have been fascinated by the origins of life. What created life? Why are we alive? And, what is our purpose?
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By Tanmaya George and Grace Hui for Incentre
There is a simple test to identify if we are attached to something. Ask yourself: am I willing to let go of this habit, this thought pattern, this belief system, this person, this relationship temporarily?
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Grace Hui for Incentre
Spiritual Ego?
In my own path of progression, I have definitely fallen into the trap of not feeling worthy of sharing the tools that I have been so privileged to have been handed down with others because I have been so enmeshed in the stresses of life. In those times, I have desperately wished those pains away instead of using the tools and trusting the process. By believing that I cannot share my light if there are unresolved ongoing problems in my life is an illusion created by my ego and realising this has been illuminating in my own growth.
Everyone has problems and no one is perfect. As Sovereign Ipsisimus Dave Lanyon of the Modern Mystery School so aptly says : “You are not perfect the way you are”, going on to explain that no one is perfect and that the only time we are perfect is when we are seeking perfection. This is not meant to be a criticism or a put down. Rather, it is about seeing and accepting reality for what it is. Human beings are not perfect but we can always improve and if we stay in the illusion that imperfection is somehow an impediment to service or growth is what ironically stops our growth.
It is our imperfection and our ability to accept this and to grow from it that is genuine progression.
I was under the impression that ego was about showing off and believing that one was better than another. Upon realising that inherent feelings of unworthiness are also a part of my ego too was the most liberating self-awareness.
If I am unable to serve because I am imperfect, then no one can because guess what? No one is perfect! Serving through imperfection and accepting my imperfections while trusting the process and improving is how we transcend the present pain.
By hiding, I am serving no one, least of all myself. By believing that I couldn’t serve because I had problems, I was remaining stuck in my pain (which could lead to suffering).
In pretending and therefore repressing pain is what leads to suffering. In hiding in the pain, I was becoming attached to it instead of releasing it which in turn causes suffering!