Some Testimonials
Inspiration
Grace Hui for Incentre
Nowadays, it is generally uncomfortable for us to accept the possibility that trauma or karma could be passed down. Yet, look at the patterns within families that somehow replicate. This could be patterns of behaviour or even mirroring life events that occur as a result of ingrained feelings or patterns of behaviour.
Often, these patterns of behaviour are unconsciously replicated, even if they are to our detriment. Do you notice certain patterns that your parents replicate from their parents? And, in the same vein, we find ourselves replicating?
So, why do we repeat them even when we can see from our parents that it didn’t work out very well for them when they did the same thing?
Grace Hui for Incentre
Love is the driver humanity’s most selfless acts. We sacrifice in the name of love. We perform feats of courage and surmount seemingly unsurmountable obstacles motivated by love. Yet, Love remains something that words fail to fully describe. Yes, we can describe the actions that love drives us to do, but language somehow falls short when it comes to explaining what love actually is.
As humans, we know that we want to be loved. We also know that we want to love in return. All religions, philosophy, customs and cultures talk about love. There is the love that a parent feels for a child, globally exemplified by the bond between a mother and her child. Then, there is romantic love, encapsulated by millions of poems, songs and letters time immemorial. We feel safer knowing that we are loved but we also fear what love can bring hurt and pain.
We know about love and popular culture across the ages has certainly given us a lot of opinions about love. But yet, what it truly is remains somewhat a mystery.
Is it a feeling? Is it something that transcends time and space? Is love a force for good or is it a force to be feared?
The answer to this is that it depends on what one’s relationship with love is.
Grace Hui for Incentre
In the Mystery School traditions, the vast majority of our classes and healing sessions are done face to face. With the advancement of technology, we have been frequently asked why we couldn’t do these classes or sessions online?
As humans, we are far more than just our physical bodies. Our physical bodies are just one aspect of us. Our energy body surrounds our physical body and is in fact much larger than our physical bodies. If we tune into it, we can all feel it too. Our physical bodies are what we need to live on earth. However, when we die, it is our energy that continues to live on. Our energetic structure therefore has a profound effect on our physical bodies. By and large, energy is felt and sensed and this is much easier felt and sensed in person. Energy communicates in person and not online. This is why when working with energy, this has to be done in-person even if logically, it might seem more efficient to work online.
Grace Hui for Incentre
One of the oft cited misnomers of the modern day life is that we are somehow perfect the way we are. I have news for you. We are not! And saying that we are not is not meant to demean or put down because no one is ever perfect and that is OK! It is in fact extremely empowering because we can be better every single day! We learn from our imperfections! As Sovereign Ipsisimus Dave Lanyon of the Modern Mystery says: “You are not perfect the way you are. It is in trying to be perfect that you are perfect”. Ipsisimus Dave has written a book on this with practical tips on how to live life, incidentally called “You are not perfect the way you are”.
We are all warriors within our own lives and whether we want to wage a battle in integrity with ourselves and be victorious depends on how must effort we put into knowing ourselves truly. For those who want to embrace this, Ipsisimus Dave has also written “Essential Principles for the Warrior of Light”.
Grace Hui and Cécile Tanmaya for Incentre
The word “occult” has taken on a wide range of meaning these days. To some, it is a word that sparks “fear”, and yet for others, it is a word that inspires curiosity. But what does the “Occult” actually mean?
Some think that the occult is spells, charms and magic – something out of this world. But in truth, the word “occult” translates to mean “ that which is hidden”. The journey to discover “hidden knowledge” is the practice of the occult.
So, what are the six truths about the Occult that are rarely known?
Grace Hui for Incentre
People often talk about how certain individuals, spaces, events or situations are “high vibration “while other individuals, spaces, events or situations are “low vibration”. In these contexts, it is generally accepted that it is more desirable and better for us to live “high vibration” lives. However what does vibration actually mean?
Grace Hui for Incentre
Modern research and studies have shown that traumatic events that happen in our childhoods can have a significant impact on our adult lives. The painful experiences and relationships that were experienced as children, if unrealised and unhealed, can affect how we navigate life and our decision making as adults.
Given its potential far ranging impact, it is important for us to acknowledge this, become aware of our own unprocessed traumas and take responsibility to heal and transcend so that we do not become a prisoner of our pain but overcome so that we can become masters of our destiny
What does unhealed childhood trauma manifest as?
Childhood trauma can remain unhealed because we are perhaps unaware of just how deep an impact it has on our lives, or are unwilling to acknowledge it, or are resistant to taking responsibility for healing from it.
The effects of childhood trauma can be subtle but deep, asserting control over many facets of our lives without us even realising it. It can keep us living in fear as opposed to fully embracing life and living free as our true selves.
Do we make decisions out of fear of pain? Do we keep ourselves small because we are trying to avoid pain? Are we limiting how we live life because we are afraid of past experiences repeating? Are we forfeiting our dreams and desires because we are too scared of something we cannot even fathom?
Do we get triggered by seemingly benign statements or do we react excessively to the remarks and actions of others, some of whom we don’t even know? Are we unable to let go of seemingly small things or do we lash out disproportionately?
Grace Hui and Cecile Tanmaya for Incentre
Magic has captured the imagination of humanity since the beginning of time. From ancient cave
paintings to folklore to modern day stories such as Harry Potter, the idea of magic has endured
and is still very much alive today - While our modern day thinking views magic as a concept consigned to fairy tales, mythology and human invention, magic was very much a part of the human existence in ancient traditions. Is it a coincidence that the idea of magic is still very much alive?
Grace Hui and Cecile Tanmaya for Incentre
Not to be confused with male versus female, divine feminine and masculine energies can be accessed by all of us, and part of the spiritual path is getting them into a state of balance, both within ourselves and externally. Read here what constitutes each of these energies, and exactly why Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine energies are.