Posts Tagged ‘universe’

What Planet Are You From?

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Or, where did that come from?

The people that arrive in our lives are an amazing, dynamic resource for us.

If you’ve learned to not take anything personally (check don Miguel Ruiz’s book The Four Agreements), then the reactions of others toward you, their insights and thoughts about something that concerns you, or their opinions about you are very telling and powerful – given the right perspective.

Remember, that what people say, interpret and perceive is from a very unique perspective: theirs.

Everything and everyone around us is an indicator of some sort. More specifically – speaking in energetic and metaphysical terms – they are an indicator of your current vibrational level.

So, what does that mean, guru?

Well, consider that everything is energy, and that we, as our physical reality selves, are all vibrational beings; a multitude of universal energy, currently focused consciously into your individual self for this “life time”. So when we refer to a vibrational level (check Abraham-Hicks publications), this reflects our level of understanding, growth, harmony, and/or alignment with our higher (and deeper) selves – that which is ultimately inseparable from “all that is”.

The energy that binds and intertwines us, when you’re centered and silent, makes itself known. That’s the part of us that in a vibrational sense, indicates our level of distance or disharmony, based on how much we live (and limit our lives) in our minds and ego, as opposed to the knowing, graceful and completely-at-ease nature of our souls or spirits.

So back to your best friend. Also, consider your current “worst enemy” in the same regard…

We learn to trust (and/or hate) the opinions of those closest to us. Quite often, our friends will have a hard time saying anything that may put a strain on the relationship. Or, they may say something outright hurtful (to you) in a moment of random honesty. They may warn you about avoiding a certain course of action, being careful, or buying an item you’ve set in your mind as something you’d love to acquire or experience. They may offer an opinion about a person who has come into your life that you’ve taken a liking to. They will comment and critique something you’ve created or shared. Whatever it is, you can heed their words, but more importantly, heed your own emotions, reactions and feelings toward what was said and shared.

It’s all part of learning to listen to, and developing your intuition. Remember that?

The universe wants nothing more than to manifest for you all of your heart’s desires. However, given that we live in amongst the influences of so many, a lifetime of learned filtration and mind manipulation, egoic bombardment, emotional turmoil and all of those fabulous inputs to our senses, it takes a little something extra to step outside the noise to gather your true inspiration, intention, and ultimate manifestation.

And really, it is all so very simple. Start by opening and listening with your heart. The brain/mind/intellect is excellent. But the real influence comes from a deeper, quieter (even non-physical) place. That’s the voice that really guides you.

It is so very easy to have a practiced, reflexive (often negative) reaction, even before someone utters a single word. This is something I’ve personally experienced, in varying degrees (as we all have I’m sure) and have learned to be more watchful of nowadays. There are lessons and guidance all around us, all the time. Use it to your advancement and solace in life.

Image: “Saint George’s Lights” by Jason Pratt


Unwrapped Presence

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

I stopped by Lonsdale Quay this evening, having some time before a movie. Wanted some food.

I’d spent the last few hours wandering the Seawalk/Seawall, getting in a good dose of ideas and insights from a few podcast interviews.

I happened across a fish & chips vendor. Hadn’t tried that in a long while. The owner (I’m assuming) was working away. Bit of a surly chap, but proud of his product.

“This your first time?” he asked.

“Yes.”

“Oh, you’re gonna like it. It’s a nice, light batter.”

And it was. We continued the conversation for a bit, upon noticing a customer bring back a few bottles of vinegar. He commented on the fact that somebody stole two of his salt and pepper shakers. I examined one and noticed an interesting design, like a small glass mug. He said that he gets them for a buck each at the dollar store. So, not a major loss. But the principle of course is key. “They’d steal your teeth if you gave ‘em a chance.”

I don’t know what that means.

I suggested that they are of a neat design and maybe he should sell them himself, for a buck-fifty each, since clearly somebody else thought them interesting enough to take them home, with the added bonus of salt and pepper. He chuckled with a “yeah… might be a good idea,” and wandered into the back to check on my food, grunting a command to his young employee (his son most likely) on his way.

Now, it’s not necessarily a million-dollar idea, but I’m trying to make a point. :)

When you’re stuck in a cloud of routine, filtering everything that comes at you – limited by that which you’ve allowed yourself to become thus far – you may be missing opportunities that show up, and then walk right on by. There’s nothing wrong with that of course, as everything does happen in accordance with the “right time” for you, on your journey. So don’t worry. The universe has no reason to deny you anything you want in life. That’s all your doing…

Keep in mind that you’re always attracting gifts, challenges, lessons, teachers, and students into your life, because it’s in your nature to expand and grow, whether you acknowledge, accept and implement it or not. Keep ignoring something, especially when it’s only YOU that is wanting to grow past it, and it’ll just keep on nagging and reappearing for you.

Remain open to possibilities. You have a singular perspective, and while it’s always most important to trust your own feelings on an issue, it may not be in your best interest to develop a “No!” knee-jerk response to the ideas introduced from without.

Image: “Idea’s Interrupted” by Capture Queen


When I Was Your Age…

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

… I had to hike 10 miles to school, through snow 6 feet deep, uphill both ways… with no shoes.

There’s something to be said about generations past and the contrast and transition to the next.

I was having dinner with my Dad last night, and he stated, rather matter-of-factly: “You never know when it’s gonna happen…” with regards to relationships. He went on to wax-nostalgic about how he and my mother crossed paths and began their shared journey. And it made me pause for a moment as the realization set in. We really don’t have control over timeframes in life. We conjure the desire or dream a fanciful dream, but how and when it’ll come to pass is generally out of our hands.

I think there’s a great release in that sentiment.

Our parents and grandparents lived through very different societal pressures, political climates, employment standards, and even family structures. While on some levels we’ll often clash and miscommunicate, our elders inevitably offer unexpected sage advice and golden nuggets that one can only learn from living life, and being around a good deal longer than you have.

Every generation is born with the past evolutions in their non-physical toolkit. What I mean by that, is that when you “die”, returning to the source and space from whence you came, you take with you the essence, influence, impulse, intentions, awareness and such (contrasts/desires), adding to the greater expansion of all of what we’re part of. So it would naturally follow that every child born has availed itself of that greater knowledge, allowing for even further growth, understanding, and expansion for this and the next generation.

In this physical experience, we mimic and condition habits, beliefs, and limitations based on our birthplace, education, and countless influences that happen across our path as we live out our lives. In this generation, we live in a time where a lot of these old concepts are being thrown to the curb, recycled, and redesigned.

There is a great upheaval and awakening that is creating a swell of chaos (economy, politics, “wars” and such) as we push through into the next best version of consciousness on this planet. We’re not believing everything the media says, and we’re communicating across the globe like never before. Slowly, a unity emerges. But of course, there is great resistance to change, especially from those who have enjoyed generations of the “status quo”. I don’t want to get into conspiracy theories, but we all feel intuitively that there are forces at work who love to keep messing things up, recreating fear and divisions within cultures and countries as often as possible… Don’t believe the hype.

That being said, humanity has an insatiable curiosity and desire for expansion, evolution and greater fulfillment, every go ’round. For example, our parents want more for us, and a better life, than perhaps they had for themselves. Our societies, cities, organizations and governments are in a constant state of flux, contrast, and expansion. Keep going outward and into the wider perspective, and the universe reveals itself.

So it is inevitable that we learn from those who came before us. It is also inevitable that we’ll never know it all, figure it all out, and get it done. But taking the grander point of view, our descendants will benefit from what we are being, doing and having, right now, just as we are living in the latest edition of what those created before us.

Image: “generations” by icultist