TĀIKI E! #107 - THE MASTER NAVIGATOR: YESHUA’S ROLE IN TE ARA WAIRUA

Knowing the Waters

If you have ever been out on the water, you know that a beautiful view can hide some pretty dangerous currents and hidden rocks. Navigating Te Ara Wairua, the Spirit Path, is very similar. It is a vast, invisible network of energy and information, and just like the ocean, it doesn't always play fair if you don't know the way. Our tūpuna were master navigators because they understood the signs, the stars, and the currents. In our spiritual lives, we need that same level of "local knowledge."

The Danger of Going Solo

It’s a common mistake to think we can just jump into the spirit realm and figure it out as we go. But as we’ve discussed, the Spirit Path is full of "noise," conflicting signals, and unintended consequences. Trying to navigate this path based solely on our own feelings or "vibes" is like trying to sail a waka through a storm with no compass. You might move, but you might not like where you end up.

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