"You're really not wanting to limit beliefs because belief is just perspective, and the more beliefs or the more perspectives or the more attitudes, the bigger the vibrational kitchen from which you can make your pie. Just get so good at directing your Energy that the belief doesn't dominate." --- Abraham
This was interesting to ponder... Because often I and other people I know focus on releasing beliefs in order to move forward in our personal and spiritual development.
"... directing your energy so that belief doesn't dominate" makes sense to me. Why not focus on the vibrational energies available to us and just allow the contrasts and perspectives to be our barometers? They become tools to help guide us as we make choices and explore our paths in life.
By being involved in our creations in a conscious way and following the bliss of that energy we are able to rise above any restrictions or barriers that might be perceived. When in the flow of these universal energies, the Vortex as it is sometimes described, creation becomes effortless, in that actions take place with ease and grace, naturally progressing as needed. The more connected We can be with Our higher vibrational selves the easier life becomes and limits fall away!
When I observe nature this is what seems to be happening for creatures in their natural world. Birds, squirrels, toads, even cats and dogs to some extent. And I am having a good chuckle writing this; what's important in that statement is the fact we are creatures in this natural world too! For so many reasons we remove ourselves from that reality. It's just my opinion but this is really a crying shame! This is why Our Enchanted Garden was born and why I'm driven to find the ways and means to keep reminding people of our connection with this dynamic, natural world!
I wonder, what would our world be like if we'd developed a philosophy that embraces our animalness? Could we call it Natura-cracy? Hey, that's got a nice ring to it if you practice a few times!
Hope I've left you wondering yourself, don't be shy to post your own ideas on the subject!
This garden is smiling, even in winter!
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