The Human Experience: VOLUME I WHAT IS THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE?
By Rae Beecher
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We are a people of stories. From the stories we share and the lives we live, we write the answers to life's biggest questions... "Who am I?" "How does the world work?" "How do we live a thriving human experience?"
Since we start to write our own personal p
Rae Beecher
Rae Beecher is a medicine woman, and through her writing, energy healing, and tarot reading shares wisdom and healing with the world. With her debut book in The Human Experience Series, Volume I: What is the Human Experience? she began a healing journey to cultivate a healthy personal philosophy. In her sequel she continues on this healing journey designed to help educate and lead the reader to a personalized thriving human experience. Rae Beecher lives in Washington State and enjoys spending time with friends and family and pursuing her different hobbies, including music, photography, cooking, and baking. She especially loves traveling around her home in search of Mother Earth's many beauties.
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The Human Experience - Rae Beecher
Dedication
To my younger self. Here’s what I wish we’d known.
Acknowledgement
In thanks to my mom, Lia, and Geoff. You guys create the best team I could have asked for.
The Human Experience
Volume I
What is the Human Experience?
Rae Beecher
Copyright © 2021 Rae Beecher
ISBN #: 978-1-7367228-0-0 (Paperback)
ISBN #: 978-1-7367228-1-7 (EPUB)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2021905058
All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations. If utilizing brief quotations reference of the author and work is necessary and cannot be utilized in a manner that indicates or implies Rae Beecher’s endorsement or otherwise involvement in the work.
The content of this book is meant to expose and educate the reader. In no way does it replace diagnosis and treatment by a qualified medical practitioner or therapist. No expressed or implied guaranteed results or improvement from the use of the recommendations and information can be given or liability taken.
Editing by Lia Ottaviano.
Cover & Book Design by Geoff Borin.
(The sacred geometric symbol found on the cover and within this book is known as the seed of life and has existed for centuries.)
Printed by Lightning Source LLC in the United States of America.
First printing edition 2021.
Publisher: Rae Medicine Woman LLC
PO Box 69
Oroville, WA
98844
www.raemedicinewoman.com
CONTENTS
Prologue
PART 1
Why We Need A Personal Philosophy
PART 2
My Personal Philosophy
PART 3
The Human Experience – Life as I Understand It
PART 4
Your Personal Philosophy
Epilogue
About the Author
Prologue
Take a deep breath with me…
In…
Feel your lungs expand as the air seeps deep within your being.
Out…
The powerful force of your body, expelling this air.
And in…
Take a minute with me and just breathe. Go ahead, set a timer for one minute and just breathe….
Now turn the page.
You spent an entire minute just breathing. Maybe you spent it thinking that the author of this book is totally nuts. Or you might have created a to-do list in your head. Or maybe, you seeped into your seat, closed your eyes, and spent an entire minute in peace.
You might be wondering what the purpose of this exercise was, so let me explain myself.
In asking you to just breathe for a single minute, I had you:
• Live in the moment.
• Slow down your life.
• Realize that your life can be slowed down.
• Realize that you are important, special, and precious to this world.
Within the pages of this book, you are cherished just because you breathe. You don’t need money, status, or great wisdom to be loved. Within the pages of this book, the crazy author (me) has created a safe and loving environment.
No matter where you are in life, we are going to take a healing journey. Together.
The outcome is a thriving human experience. What I mean by this is that we will work to transform your life so that the loving and safe environment that you experience within the pages of this book will expand into every facet of your life.
A life where you will be able to thrive. A human experience where you will find healing, love, and happiness. Where you will learn to heal from the pain you encounter in life, rather than live a life where you manifest pain. A life where you feel safe and loved.
Let’s get started.
I didn’t start out searching for answers to life. I started out as a child in pain. Even though I have a loving mother and live safely in a wonderful country, I had pain. I had dysfunction.
This pain and dysfunction became a barrier in life that held me back from my dreams. It held me back from all the wonderful possibilities that can be found here on Earth, and as a result, life was less than I imagined it could be.
When I entered the 6th grade I began a journey that led me to a startling discovery: I cared what other people thought about me. By leaving my small Montessori school and entering the public school setting, I was no longer accepted as the unique duck I always had been.
With this one piece of dysfunctional information—the idea that what others think matters more than myself—I rewrote my whole life. I rewrote who I was. I went from dressing in clothes that I felt good in to saying and acting in ways that were like my peers, but not authentic to me. All to be accepted in this new environment.
This transformation I underwent was subtle, for the dysfunction I had was hidden. Cloaked as truths; buried deep within my subconscious. I was oblivious at first to the path I had veered onto.
I knew something wasn’t right by my 6th grade graduation. It was like that spidery feeling on the back of your neck. But without a conscious answer to the dysfunction at play, I continued my life down that path.
As I entered middle school, I continued to sink deeper and deeper into the ways and actions of my peers, until one day I took a moment to look around me. What I saw was a reflection of the current me. I had found my problem.
I had strayed far away from the core of who I was, turning ruder and harsher than was my nature. It was in this moment of realization that I thought, How did I get here?
By the 8th grade I was fully aware that there was a problem. A problem that had only pulled me farther away from myself in the past two years. But even though I knew I had a problem I was oblivious as to how to fix it. So, while I thought about my predicament, I continued down that dysfunctional path, pulling farther from myself and all the happiness that I had imagined possible.
This is when I decided to do something about the situation I was in. I decided to go and hunt myself down. For I had reached a place where I was no longer certain about anything.
I felt like I knew nothing. I didn’t even know if my favorite color was still the same. Something had to be done.
After I made this decision, I panicked. Not because I was worried about the dysfunction that I was going to get rid of. But because I had no clue what to do.
I was in pain and I wanted to do something about it. For myself, for hope, and for that kernel of self-love I had. So, I chose to turn around, face my problem, look it in the eye, and do something. I just didn’t know what.
What followed was a long journey in search of me. In winging it.
It’s been almost ten years since I entered the 6th grade. In that time, I have learned a lot about life and about people. I have gathered and collected this information like a blind man collects colors.
In my collection of knowledge, I have come to learn that life is all that I imagined it to be and more. I now know what it means to be a human being and have a human experience. Not just a surviving human experience, but one where we heal, love, discover happiness, and thus thrive.
The goal of a thriving human experience requires us to learn and understand life. To make changes and follow certain steps. In this way we build that thriving world, accomplishing our dreams. I call this progression of steps our healing journey. It is where we heal from all the wounds and roadblocks that keep us from life’s possibilities and start living that life we at one time dreamed was real.
Components of a Healing Journey
One of the main triggers for my healing journey was the differences between my life and the lives of my peers and my favorite characters. Whether it was the latest book I was reading, a friend, or stranger, I discovered that they saw the world differently than I did.
Upon reflection, I wondered if this difference in sight and understanding is what led me to a life of pain and others to a life of adventure. Was it merely luck, or was there something I could be actively doing to help things change? Did I possess a power I didn’t know I had?
It was from these many contemplative moments that I discovered that we each have created a personal philosophy.
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Personal Philosophy:
A guidebook that addresses the human experience, how the world works, and how we weave within the world.
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We craft our personal philosophy by answering questions such as, What is reality?
What is the nature of life?
How do I weave into the world?
Why am I here?"
From these conclusions and pieces of understanding, we shape a human experience. Influenced by what we know of the human experience and the tools we use, we create a rulebook that is our personal guidebook to life.
We build this rulebook as we grow and live in this world. We then take this rulebook and apply it to every area of our life. We utilize it each day as we make decisions and choices.
This means that our personal philosophy is directly linked to the quality of our human experience.
Except that we each carry with us false wisdom:
• From the teachings of adults in our lives.
• From the stories and lessons other children shared with us in childhood.
• From society and our culture.
• From our own incorrect hypothesis.
• From our understanding of life and the experiences we have had.
It was in this way, that I ended up taking a different path. So, as my path led me into a life of pain, it led others to a life of adventure and happiness. All based upon our understanding of how life works.
Each of us have built our current reality
or truth based upon our understanding