Good intentions bring good results. Positive thoughts breed positive outcomes. A joyous attitude begets joyous interactions and proliferates a happy atmosphere. Your mood affects more than just you, for you are part of a greater whole and everyone and everything in that greater whole affects the whole. You may not notice how your mood is affecting someone else until they mention it. Tune into yourself on a regular basis and set intentions that will benefit not only you but those around you as well. Even if you are alone, your mood affects the world. One person really can make a difference.
Continually clear your emotional panel so that there is room within you to receive, so that resentments do not crowd your reception room, and so that your heart remains open and willing to engage in life. Old resentments fester and pollute, wreaking havoc, creating waste, discomfort and disease. Meditate upon what holds you back from your goals and find the emotions that need examination and clearing. In care of the self in this manner there is room for new growth and new life.
Change is not that hard to imagine. Try on a new vision of yourself. Feel what it feels like to be this new self. Let it sink in to your body and mind. Envision this person out in the world. Notice what reactions you get. Notice how they make you feel. Keep up being this new self in your mind, and keep feeling it in your body, as you mentally embody this new you. Keep your imagination alive and your vision strong as you see yourself in new circumstances, naturally part of a new environment, fully living the new you. The imagination is one of the strongest human assets. Use it to your advantage. If you can imagine it, if you can dream it, you can experience it in reality. Make your dreams come true.
Flexibility is one of the finest attributes to possess, the ability to flex, to shift and go with the flow, to be ready at any moment to take up where life is leading and move in a new direction without resentment or regret. Flexibility is one of the most important assets in a changing world, for who knows for certain what will arise and ask for attention. One day it may be one thing and the next another. Flexibility asks that we let go of control and see where the energy of life really wants us to go. It asks that we trust Spirit and be in awe of what comes next.
All of life swings back and forth, like a pendulum. Civilizations rise and fall, moods run high and then swing equidistantly low, the tide goes out and returns with equal force. This is the law of rhythm, with its inevitable cycles, as well as the law of cause and effect that insists that every action be compensated with an equal and opposite reaction.
Although we cannot stop the multitude of storms that affect our lives, we can position ourselves to neutralize their impact upon us. On the physical plane, the decision to evacuate from a coming hurricane removes us from immediate danger.
On the mental plane, reaching the place of radical acceptance for all-that-is can largely mitigate the impact of negative emotional storms upon our lives. To accomplish this, the shamans of ancient Mexico teach us to suspend judgment.
To suspend judgment means to not take offense, even when someone very intentionally targets us. Here, we seek no solace and waste no energy in excusing the offender because of some tragedy or misfortune in their lives that may have caused their actions. We fully accept the possible coldblooded intent of their behavior. We don’t seek to find forgiveness. If we are not offended there is nothing to forgive.
Shamans view all encounters in the all-that-is of human life as opportunities to hone their energy for life beyond human form, on the subtler planes of infinity. Souls that are burdened with resentments are too weighed down for subtle flight and must first take up residence in dream bardos, where they learn to lighten their load by truly letting go of all earthly strings of resentment.
Shamans use the fact that any moment could be their last in human form to arrive at an equanimous attitude of presence to every experience in life. Easy to say, but while in human form we are subjected to very powerful emotions that would have us fully drive the pendulum’s potent swing of anger right back into the heart of our offender. How do we rise above such an instinctive reaction?
My High Self immediately responded to this question by singing to me its own version of Steve Winwood’s Higher Love : “Bring me to Higher Ground!”, with the chorus belting it out louder and louder. The message, immediately channeled from my High Self, was to sing, with passion, this suggestion to my subconscious mind.
The actual lyric is, “Bring me a higher love!” My High Self ingeniously delivered two messages to catch my attention and answer my query: To rise above an instinctive reaction, going to a higher ground, and to raise my vibration to the spiritual level of non-attachment, to the place of higher love.
When we raise our consciousness to the positive vibration of love we avoid the impact of the pendulum’s swing to the negative pole of hatred. We let that negative swing pass by, refusing to participate in its call for vengeance. We neutralize the consuming impact of negativity upon our raised ego state. Of course, we might need to take firm action, but it won’t be emotionally driven from negativity, but rather from the clarity of objectivity.
This exercise of the will, to shift its fixation from the negative to the positive poll, is accomplished, in this instance, by singing, with powerful emotional exuberance, the suggestion to the subconscious mind to manifest a landing on the higher ground of love.
Once the subconscious receives the suggestion, we experience calm and clarity, as we employ our intuition and reason to guide us to action. All we truly need is love.