What & How We See

One of the greatest limitations we all face or have faced is the attempt to override our constrictions in trying to fit the world into our initial mindset instead of soaking in new impulses…in other words, the issue of dealing with the reality as set in our mind instead of the reality of what is.

Do we have kneejerk negative reactions or fear-based limitations to allowing for the “wow” of new possibilities…for holding on to our truth instead of the truth?

How do we go about accessing new ways of being and connect to a “central wisdom” and not just our own wisdom?

Or is there a central wisdom or…a the truth?

Whatever the case and if you feel there may be something beyond one’s self, how do you course-correct or allow for the expansion versus the constriction of your initial core essence and what you have been given to know?

The only way for any of us is to activate our evaluation of how the world has been presented to us, to educate ourselves with an alternate awareness that will stir us on our gut-level and let in challenges to our “givens.”

It is only with such evaluations that we can decide how we want to deal with life.

It’s my belief that each of us are intended to be a “note” in what I term as the music of the spheres.

It’s only by finding and striking our personally chosen note as opposed to what others supposed we should think or do that humanity will create the most pleasant symphony.

The evidence I see is in the fact there seems to be a universal recognition of the dissonance caused by the wrong notes being injected into a musical piece.

As depicted by the vision and challenge of the liberated cherub above (who has inspired this message), the most pleasant symphony will emerge from the right notes being strung together.

Ask yourself…  If humanity were to hit all the right notes, would there still be the wars and strife that currently exists?

Let’s find out.

It’s my belief that the what and how of this symphony is universally intuited, if it’s allowed to flow, uninhibitedly.

What you do to try and make that work is important because you, as all of us, are important.

Know that!  Live it!

An open mind is a happy and content mind.