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Alice in Wonderland – is effectively an allegory

of a journey to the “Underworld”

The beginning of the Hero’s Quest – the “Leap of

Faith” of the Fool into the Labyrinth – Decent

into the subconscious mind to reveal the shadows

and find the Authentic Self

The energy of Death and Re- Birth

The “So Below”

Alice Through the Looking Glass - is an

allegory about life’s spiritual journey - with set

challenges en route, spiritual guide help, the

meaningless of time in the metaphysical realm

and the mystic path.

The Return – Ascension – unification of spirit

and matter

The “As Above”

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Down the Rabbit Hole

The name Alice – derives from the ancient Greek word ‘Alethéia' which means ”Truth”

You must Descend before you can Ascend

Incarnation1

4

2

3

Ego & Personality

Base Chakra - “ I Am

I Will”

Solar Plexus - “I Can”

Life Values

Sex Chakra -

“I Feel” “I desire”

Self Discipline

Siblings

Solar Plexus - “I Can”

Throat Chakra – “I Speak”

Home

Base Chakra - “I Am

I Will”

Heart Chakra – “I Love”

The Journey Begins

1

4

2

3

Incarnation

We take into

Adulthood what

is set here

Preparation

For the

Journey

Home

1st 7 Years set the tone

for the rest of our life

until we wake up

1

2

3 4

Bridge Honed Beliefs go

out into society

5 Creativity – Good

Fortune

Brow Chakra –

“I See” “I Create”

6 Occupation – Health

Sex Chakra -

“I Feel” “I desire”

7 Marriage –

Relationships

Sex Chakra – “I Feel”

“I desire”

Heart Chakra -“I Love”

5

6

7

8

8 Other People’s Resources

Sex Chakra –“I Feel” “I desire”

Brow Chakra- “I See” “I Create”

MIRROR WORLD

You are continually shaping the world around you as a result of conscious and unconscious thoughts. Reality is but a mirror reflecting on your inner world.

If you entertain distorted thoughts, correct them to align with the truth. If you don’t, they are likely to lead you down the rabbit hole of despair.

The choice is yours. Reality brings forth external conditions according to your thoughts.

Life is neither fair nor unfair. It merely provides confirmation of your thoughts as the user and experiencer.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

SELF

Self

The self is the subject of one’sown experience of phenomena:perception, emotions, thoughts.

Definition of one’s identity,character, abilities and attitudes,especially in relation to personsor things outside oneself or itself

SELF CONCEPT

Self Concept (Also called self-construction, selfidentity or self perception) is acollection of beliefs about oneself

It includes elements such asacademic performance, genderroles and racial identity

Generally, self concept embodiesthe answer to “Who am I?”

SELF – KNOWLEDGE

Self-KnowledgeIn philosophy, “self-Knowledge”commonly refers to the knowledgeof one’s particular mental states,including one’s beliefs and desires

Self-Knowledge is a term used todescribe the information that anindividual draws upon when lookingfor an answer to the question,

“What am I like?”

Self-esteem

Reflects a person's overall

subjective emotional evaluation

of his or her own worth. It is a

judgment of oneself as well as

an attitude toward the self.

SELF – ESTEEM

Social SelfSocial self is a part of self that engages face toface , in relation to others.

Social self can include gender, place ofresidence, age, or any other categorizationthat helps to characterize a person’s identity

Masking is a process in which an individualchanges or "masks" their natural personalityto conform to social pressures, abuse and /orharassment .

SOCIAL -SELF

ShameShame can be a contributor to those with problems of low self-esteem. Feelings of shame usually occur because of a situation where the social self is devalued, such as a socially evaluated poor performance. A poor performance leads to higher responses of psychological states that indicate a threat to the social self namely a decrease in social self-esteem and an increase in shame.

“You do not see the world as it is.

You see it as you are.” ….Anais Nin

TOXIC SHAME

LOOKING GLASS SELF

Looking Glass Self

The looking-glass self is a socialpsychological concept, created byCharles Horton Cooley in 1902 whichis still used by most psychologist andsociologists today.

It is also a part of Behavioural Science – Nature and Nurture concept.

Steps of Looking Glass Self1. You imagine how you appear to the other

person

2. You imagine the judgement of the other person

3. We evaluate our self according to what we imagine others have judged us

The result is a positive or negative self evaluation

• Our looking glass is often distorted• We miss read other’s perceptions of us • However, even if it is a miss read our self-

evaluation is as real to us as if it were true

STEPS OF LOOKING GLASS SELF

The world –

the physical realitythat you see andexperience with yourfive senses is merelya reflection – a mirrorof your inner being.

Our thoughts are mirrored back through othersand in turn it engages our senses which sets off emotions which determines the frequency that we will run at

The first 8 Houses are on the

“Looking Glass” side of your life

Through the Looking Glass represents the final 4 Houses in the Archetype Wheel

Descend and Ascend

• Wonderland

• 7 Years old

• Unsure

• Dinah – Kitten

• Late Summer

• Descending

• Twisting paths

• Chance/ Chaos

• Fate

• Through The Looking Glass

• 7 ½

• Confidence growing

• Dinah – Mother

• Late Winter

• Ascending

• Straight Course

• Strategy

• Destiny

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