Here are two powerful guided meditations from the Monroe Institute. They utilize Hemi-Sync technology.
Sometimes life will bring our way a person we find irresistible. Sometimes life will bring our way circumstances/opportunities we find irresistible.
It's hard to walk away from people and circumstances that are tantalizing. They have the quality of irresistible seduction. Yet, if the person or the circumstance comes with undeniable: abuse, lies, stress, fear . . . it's best to walk on by. To accept the person or the circumstance thinking you'll "deal" with the challenging aspects, is to consciously accept walking into darkness. Don't do it! In your effort to fight the "darkness," elevate the person or the situation to a higher state, you will become who they are, you will sink to their level of darkness. Keep your Light! Without your Light, no person matters, no circumstance fulfills. After a time, in those situations, you will find yourself beaten down, barely escaping with your life, and it will be long, hard years ahead climbing back to the Light you so easily let go of in the presence of these glitzy things. Nothing is worth losing your Light for, your Self, your Soul. You lose that, you have nothing. Keep the Light!! In peace, gratitude, knowing you are blessed. Be grateful for being so blessed! I give psychic readings to couples. In a couple's reading both people come in together. Given the energies in their aura, I can see how they think about each other and what childhood energies are still active.
What I wanted to write about today is what is common with couple's: each person in the relationship is waiting for the other to do something to make the relationship better. Meanwhile, both people are focused on what they perceive as the flaws in the other person, and the general unsatisfactoriness of the relationship. When I first saw these attitudes in a reading, I was appalled; there was simply no way to make things better with those postures. It's a situation where you beat something up to make it better. There is no way this can work. The answers that arose in readings is to make the decision to actively bring into the relationship love, joy, fun, play, creativity, harmony, goodness, respect, gratitude, appreciation, etc. To make it a responsibility to bring to the relationship the highest vibration and to continually have the intention that your own vibration is increasing, therefore you have the potential to bring into the relationship ever-greater goodness, joy, light . . . In giving psychic readings I have automatically defaulted to holding each person in the highest regard--I see the soul, and when you see the soul there is nothing but the highest respect, highest regard; I am always inclined to bow to the light of each being. In relationship I see that's what has to be the foundation, the bowing to the light, the divinity of the person. This does not mean that "problems" and challenges do not exist on the human level, it just means you approach handling them differently. You can choose to be creative with whatever challenges you are facing, coming to them with the knowledge that all challenges are there to expand consciousness; they are meant to be solved and, therefore, can be solved. So there is no reason for fear. Coming to the challenges with good will and the intention to grow to higher consciousness through this vehicle of this challenge, you are pretty much assured of success. If you make it a focus to bring all the joy, goodness, light, love, kindness . . . to the relationship, you will be amazed how quickly your relationship will start to feel like the one you wanted--but expected the other person to create. At the core of this is you yourself accepting a wonderful relationship, believing in yourself that you can, indeed, experience this much joy and happiness in a relationship. So saying yes to this first, is the beginning. And saying yes to this joy and light is saying yes to All That Is/God. And when we do that, we are at One. And that's what all of us really want because it is there we find peace and joy that is of the permanent peace and joy of our Creator and truly fulfills. I was reading The Early Class Sessions, Book 3--(these are sessions from Jane Robert's ESP class in 1971), and came across THE best description about how to work with feelings. Below is a direct quote, but with my paragraphing.
Seth speaking: ". . . Nowhere did I tell you to hide or ignore your feelings or pretend that something did not annoy you when it did. Admit your feelings to yourself. Openly be aware of them. If they are unpleasant feelings then be aware of them as you would be aware of black clouds that pass your window. Do not pretend they do not exist, or you will run into trouble. But when you shove one black cloud against another black cloud you can have one hell of a storm so you do not have to retaliate, therefore. Simply be aware of your feelings, then try to understand the reality of the person involved. Why do they behave in such and such a manner? Once you have accepted your feelings then refuse to let the balance of your mind be upset by such disturbances even though you recognize them. Send, then, thoughts of peace towards the person involved, that their problems may be solved. This allows you freedom to admit your own feelings but puts you in control." Page 113. This is such an amazing performance. When I watch Benise play and hear him, I see Truth pouring out of him. What a healer. This morning it came to me . . . seeing him is holy communion. What a way to bring forth the experience of Oneness. It's a great world we live in, quite a distance from our Puritan ancestors and that does not mean we get to do bad things, bad things being: lying, stealing, cheating, engaging in greed, hatred, ill will, etc., and expecting to have good results, a happy life.
People, not too many I am glad to say, come for readings wanting this solution: they're engaged in some nasty activity and they want me to tell them how they can feel good about it. And actually get angry when I can't. Stop doing the bad thing, and you'll feel good! Years ago I read some books by Dr. Laura Schlessinger and on her radio show she was constantly having to deal with these people. Her attitude was one of rage and incredulity. And I feel the same. How did it come to pass that we believe we have the right to do nasty stuff and have good things come out of it? Where is conscience? Where is God? Let alone some basic respect for people, life, ourselves? Bottom line, this is the equation: you do bad things, you get bad things. And the only way bad things stop happening to you, the turmoil goes away, is when you stop doing the bad things. And no one can do the stopping for you--not even a psychic--you have to do it yourself. Usually when the pain and suffering and confusion become unbearable is when the person begins to contemplate that maybe some change needs to happen within them, but often not even then. I have a friend who works as a volunteer at a woman's clinic for cancer patients. She works with a healing modality. Her conclusion, after years of work with these women: Even though they are dying, they are filled with hatred and refuse to acknowledge that any of their hatred has anything to do with anything about them--in their eyes they've done nothing wrong; it's the other people. Yes, people would rather die than change. You get to choose. Life becomes a lot easier when you start thinking of yourself as the generator of a lot that happens to you. Not only can things change then, but you start to experience the joy of creating ever-more wonderful experiences. Choose the good stuff. You'll have to eventually, anyway, if not in this life, then in another. Why wait? Regularly I see young men who grew up without father's or older men whose fathers have not been available to provide the encouragement and support needed.
They need mentoring, direction, encouragement . . . . I've been looking for something that would help, a place to refer them. And finally, a new client told me about The Mankind Project. It looks like a great organization. You can see for yourself: http://mankindproject.org
This is something that's constantly on my mind: It's impossible to create peace in the world unless we have peace in ourselves, peace in our families, peace at work, peace with all those we encounter during our day. We have to express the peace we want to see in the world. If we have anger against ourselves, anger against our families, anger against those with whom we work, anger against those with whom we're in daily contact, we are spreading the "war" we say we do not want. The minute we commit to having peace within our own being, within our family, at work, with those we're in contact with daily, we DO something about war. We take action and create the peace that we seek in the world. The energy of peace has to exist in us before peace can exist outside in the world. When enough people want peace and create peace first within their own being, there will be peace outside in the world. Photo by Vera Kratochvil
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