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“But why,” asks a Rock Water type, “Would I want to go with the flow? My diet, my beliefs, my work standards are right for me and I see no point in changing them for the sake of change. People could do a lot worse than follow the good example I always try to set.” Taking Rock Water does not stop us from having high standards but it allows us to take a fresh look at ideals and routines which we’ve always held sacrosanct, and to realise when change and modification would allow us more flexibility and pleasure in life.
We can see an allegory of the release to be found by taking Rock Water in the Labours of Hercules. In Alice A Bailey’s version, a drought caused Amymone to ask Neptune for help. He instructed her to strike a rock, from which three crystal streams appeared, but soon a monstrous hydra arrived, turning the place into a swamp. Hercules’ task was to get rid of the hydra. In a negative Rock Water state Hercules would have lost the fight because the rule book was no help: every time he cut off one of its 9 heads, another 2 grew in its place. But Hercules had been given a key piece of advice by his Teacher: ‘We rise by kneeling; we conquer by surrendering; we gain by giving up’. Recalling this, Hercules kneels in the swamp and by raising the hydra into the clear light of day, its strength fails and it dies.
When we are in the negative state where we need Rock Water, we are unable to give up our precious rules, our strict self-denial and martyr-like mentality. We are unable to kneel figuratively to wiser counsels, more flexible ideas or lifestyles. We’re loth to surrender our favourite strategies and habits: we believe they serve us well when in fact they now repress us, preventing us from growing. Like Hercules we hold on to our pride in what we’ve achieved so far, and believe our self-imposed rules and disciplined lifestyle will overcome all obstacles, not realising that surrendering comes with its own power.
When Hercules had won the battle the crystal streams were free to flow for everyone’s benefit. Ultimately this is the gift offered by all the flower remedies, they release us from our fixed ways of the past so that we can become a healing stream for others.
This piece comes from my book, Turning to the Light, click here for more information. For my newest book, Space to Reflect, click here.
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