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Viola Rose notes a tangible energy of change and a collective sensing that big shifts are occurring on deeper levels. She acknowledges that this feeling of being on a precipice has been discussed for decades in various teachings but emphasizes the importance of remaining open and heart-centered amidst the tension.
Rose explains that the mind operates on duality, making it a useful tool for navigating the third dimension but also leading to a reality based on division. In contrast, the heart is based on oneness and unity consciousness. She highlights that creating reality from the mind results in duality, while creating from the heart fosters unity and love. Society, she argues, often conditions individuals to reside in their minds, hindering their connection to the heart.
Rose describes a practice of moving one's awareness, or 'spirit center,' from the head to the heart. She cautions against the mind's trickery, where one might think they are in the heart while still operating from a mental perspective. The true experience of inhabiting the heart feels distinct, like stepping into a sacred temple, bringing a sense of peace and groundedness.
The goal is not just to visit the heart in meditation but to live there consistently. By setting a 'home base' in the heart each morning, individuals become more aware when they are not in that space, making it easier to return. This practice transforms life's rollercoaster into a 'river of grace,' promoting relaxation, ease, and joyful experiences regardless of external circumstances.
Rose views the mind as a 'frequency jammer,' constantly broadcasting noise and preventing access to deeper truths. Instead of fighting the mind, she suggests simply shifting attention to the heart, allowing mind chatter to fade into the background. This allows a connection to a pure, sublime essence that is deeper and richer than anything perceived by the mind.
The Merkaba, a light body or vehicle, allows one to transcend third-dimensional reality. Rose explains that while early teachings involved a synthetic, mind-created Merkaba, the more authentic activation comes from the heart. Activating the natural heart-based Merkaba field neutralizes ego and provides a sense of strength, safety, sovereignty, and freedom, expanding one's energetic presence.
Rose believes the heart is central to healing. Trauma can create blockages around the heart, making it challenging for some to access. However, even a small crack in these blockages can allow access to the heart, where healing can begin. Addressing these traumas, often stored outside the heart, becomes easier once in this sacred space, leading to peace with oneself and life.
Viola Rose shares her background, mentioning her work with Drunvalo Melchizedek, author of 'The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life.' She helps edit his books, including the newly released 'Awakening the Illuminated Heart, Volume Three,' and facilitates workshops on his teachings. Rose is also a sound healer and musician, using her voice as a direct transmission of soul essence to aid in healing.
Rose explains that the voice, unlike other instruments, offers a direct transmission without a buffer, allowing for profound impact in sound healing. Many people have blocked voices due to past experiences or societal conditioning. Through vocal coaching, she helps individuals open up and embody their voice fully. She also discusses how sound and its harmonics help biological structures remember their original blueprint, promoting harmony and healing.
Rose emphasizes the importance of maintaining one's frequency amidst external influences. She practices daily rituals such as barefoot walking, sun gazing, and humming to reconnect with natural frequencies. She concludes by stating that while she doesn't have all the answers to life's biggest questions, her focus is on being loving, serving others, and finding joy. She highlights that choice is fundamental, and realizing this empowers individuals to shape their experiences rather than being led by default.