A transmuting machine:
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” (Psalms 30:5)
This verse is speaking of energy transmutation.
To transmute something means to change its form, nature or substance.
You, me, we, are energy machines. We conduct energy, we absorb energy, we give off energy, and most importantly we transmute energy. You probably won’t ever hear the church speak on this because they see Jesus as a separate entity from us, someone you just invite into your life; however, Jesus is our life, we are Him, and He is us, there is no separation, there never was, nor will there ever be.
Knowing this, we must assume that this verse is speaking to our own personal power to transmute, in this case, the energy of sadness into the energy of joy; but we are actually capable of transmuting every kind of energy: anger, happiness, anxiety, worry, confusion, love, hate, sexual energy etc…
Do you remember the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of Rumpelstiltskin? He would spin straw into gold, transmutation. These types of fairy tales and legends are allegories pertaining to this mystical power that we all possess, unfortunately, most of us are unaware that we are capable of this, and so this great power simply lies dormant deep inside us.
Let’s change this.
The next time you are experiencing the energy of anxiety, acknowledge it, feel where it is in your body. Sit quietly with your eyes closed, breathe deeply. Enter your imagination and see the thing that is causing you to feel anxiety working out in your favor. Whatever it is, see it the way you desire it to be. Begin to feel how you would feel if it all worked out exactly as you would like it to. Hold that feeling in your mind, and visualize the anxious energy moving up through your body into your imagination, as you do this you are transmuting that energy into your imaginal creation and it will now be applied to your desired outcome.
Practice this.
Use the above scripture and change the words to fit your situation, the Bible is a magical book, this is what it's for. For example, “Anxiety may endure for a moment, but relief comes quickly” (Psalms 30:5)
If you feel so inclined, you can test this with sexual energy at anytime of your choosing. When you find yourself feeling the energy of arousal, rather than expressing it as you normally would, use it for some other creative task, such as art, writing, crafting, or any other project you may be working on. You will be amazed at the boost you will have, as if you were put into overdrive. Many, many “breakthroughs” happen in this manner. So, if you’re struggling with a certain task, give this a shot.
What have you got to lose?
In love and light,
-J