Inner Territory Journey: The First Mapline

In This Journey:

In this Journey we enter the terrain of the first of our four maplines and ask the question - am I asking big enough? We listen for the quietest current of desire and follow it to where our manifestation lives. There we witness its condition with honesty, meeting the old beliefs and protective parts that have kept our longing small. Gently, we begin unpinning what has been lodged in the body and allow this first mapline to breathe again.

Post-Journey Journal Prompts:

  • What did you experience in your body, mind, or soul in the first part of the Journey? Note feelings, sensations, responses, hesitations, or instincts to over-analyze rather than float inside the experience (Do your best to set aside any habits of shaming or judging yourself for anything you witness in your Inner Territory).

  • What did you experience when you began to observe your Inner Territory?

  • What feelings, sensations, symbols, colors, words, sounds, or textures did you notice?

  • Was there anything about this part of your Inner Territory that surprised you?

  • What part of Self was connected to this Journey?

  • Did you discover any beliefs ingrained early in your long story?

  • What did you experience as you visited the past part of Self?

  • Did you have an immediate reaction? There are no right or wrong feelings. Just take note of what you experienced.

  • What did you pull from your manifestation?

  • As you surfaced from the Journey, what did you notice in your body, mind, or soul?

  • How can you place the flow of your life behind this experience? How can you erect boundaries and begin to nourish a new belief about your reclaimed worth?

 

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Stephanie Greene

Stephanie is the owner of Local Collective which includes MVC. She is an author, a single mom, an Albany local, and a lifelong believer in the power of community.

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