Monday, January 23, 2012

Learn To Hold The Frequency


I find one of the great opportunities in the modern world to spiritually evolve is to practice holding the frequency no matter what.
Look at situations in your life, where you feel that your mood and your well-being depend on your external circumstances. You bounce around like a cork in the ocean with no land in sight.
Do you feel like you could live a more peaceful life, if you lived in nature vs. the city?
Do you think you would be less snappy in your relationships, if the people you are dealing with could just get it right?
Would you be more content, if planet earth wasn't so chaotic?
Might you be willing to forgive, if the other person just apologized first?
The list is endless. Time and time again, we might be caught in a reactive mode, where we are waiting for the outside world to adjust first. Like a chameleon we mimic the frequencies around us instead of staying true to ourselves.

Now imagine what life could be like, if you start holding the frequency no matter what.
A person in your life tries to provoke you; instead of getting angry and engaging in the game, you stay calm and firm, and if necessary walk away undisturbed, because you realize that it really wasn't your issue.
If you reach a state of enlightenment, the noise of the city wouldn't have the power to pull you out of alignment. Once you realize that, you can choose to  take every challenging situation as an opportunity to learn your spiritual lesson.
So instead of giving your power away to the outside, you learn to live from the inside out. Is it always easy to get there? Of course not, otherwise we'd all have graduated a long time ago.
But from my experience it does get easier, and allows for many more moments of peace throughout the day.

Awareness and willingness are important keys to practice and remember you are here, because your soul wanted to learn and evolve. The process isn't always fun, but I can guarantee that in the end it will all have been worthwhile.

1 comment:

  1. Great reminder for us all. Thanks Nicole :)

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