Month: March 2015

Timelines

Our collective understanding of how we proceed with our day to day routine is being challenged. What we are being shown is how to cultivate greater flexibility in often peak periods of, shall we call it, energetic and time line flux. This is affecting our need to control and maintain order. The growth is in allowing ourselves to remain grounded within sudden changes. The more we hold onto ideas of how things should manifest the more we feel thrown off course by changes in our plans. The trick is to program your intent based on the essence of what you wish to manifest, then allow yourself to flow between switching timelines and courses of action as they occur. It requires an emotional detachment to the “hows” and “whys” and more of a centredness within the change as it is occurring. We tantrum when we are inflexible in this understanding of the new way of manifesting.

There’s “the plan” and then there’s the spontaneity of occurrence which plays out day to day. Fear and overwhelm keeps us in resistance of this natural progression. Timeline switching and energy flux is becoming the norm in our day to day reality, which is why we feel so thrown by the apparent chaos. It is teaching us to trust our ability to manifest moment by moment by focusing our intent on the essence of what we feel we wish to create, as opposed to attachment on the form it arrives in. It is shaking up our linear and dualistic approach to creation. This opens us up to higher dimensional energy when we can “trust the flow”. We have to trust that we are getting what we asked for from a soul level, “the growth”, as opposed to the personality ego level, which in truth really doesn’t know itself. It knows its lack and limitation as opposed to its infinite-ness. The ego self goes into the fear that it can’t achieve everything it wants if events don’t align with the plan, which is usually perceived in a linear time line; one event neatly and swiftly lining up after another. We are being called to remain open to our ability to create simultaneously and to release our expectation of the way manifestation will unfold. It’s a completely different mindset to what we have traditionally been taught about creation. But the old ways are slower, limiting and stressful. They require more effort and challenge us when we are living in a time of total timeline flux, clearing and reintegration.

 

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The way forward is to “pack light” energetically. Anything that keeps you too bogged down to be able to remain in your flexibility needs to be reassessed, whether it’s work, relationships or your physical location. We need to stay open to the possibilities that change brings, and not use our thoughts to continue programming and assessing what we project our outcomes to be based on previous expectation of what we thought was possible. As well as this, the more open we can remain the more we can hear our guidance, which gives us the best advice on our moment to moment course of action, this being based on what we’ve intended we’d like to occur if it’s in alignment with our higher self. A huuuuge part of this process is NOT JUDGING OURSELVES based on where we perceive ourselves to be in our current progression.

The grumpiness, the stress and fixation we see in the world is the attachment to the outcomes not playing out in a linear timeline of expectation. Road rage is such a clear example of this. The lack of patience caused by mistrust of not being able to manifest within the linear limitation of time and space, ie (“there’s only so many hours in the day”) and the added stress this places upon us to meet those expectations. It also connects to a cultural belief system based on fear of the lack of resources. Again all of this is linear and dual based thinking.

The new paradigm will be a complete revolution in our understanding of how to trust that our needs are being met, and that we can adapt easily to the quickening rate of change and evolution moment by moment through our openings, flexibility and centred reassurance that everything is in divine order.

Our resistance to this new way of manifesting also relates back to the lower chakras . Our need for control connects with feeling safe and trusting that we are grounded within surges of change (the root chakra), openness and flowing in our expression and the way that we create, allowing our worlds to overlap instead of burning up energy in the control of how our expression is received (the sacral chakra), feeling empowered within ourselves and knowing who we are regardless of what challenges are thrown our way (the solar plexus).

Interestingly enough, a lot of the kids coming up already get this stuff innately. They don’t have the prior conditioning in our linearity, so their understanding of creation and remaining open to different timelines is unfiltered. This also allows them greater access to source information. Hence the “indigos” or “crystal kids” will assimilate information and take action a lot faster than those who take more time to integrate these changes. This is not to discredit previous generations, as they have energetically been paving the way for this new generation to come in and create change, freed up from karmic limitations that have been passed down for generations.

What we are experiencing now is almost “do or die” in terms of being challenged to very quickly release that which no longer works and move forward. It is like rocket fuel. It’s initiating a totality of change. The release of lag-time or buffering between thought, intent, word and manifestation means that whatever doesn’t serve us and is lurking in the subconscious is manifest and felt / recognised now in way which can’t be avoided or ignored. There is no space or lag to avoid it. The instant manifestation of what we don’t want forces us to look at how we have been creating and what we need to rectify. The “survival” is learning how to ride these tidal waves of self initiated change as they arise. To breathe, integrate and keep going.

 

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Maurice Katting is a Massage Therapist, Reiki Practitioner and Vibrational Healer based in Melbourne, Australia

You can connect with him at http://thedisconnecthealingspace.com

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Do I need to take my anger seriously?

What do we learn from anger and what does this emotion teach us? Is it a way of highlighting a disparity, when we feel a boundary has been overstepped or when we feel who we are isn’t being acknowledged? When we sit in the awareness of our anger we can process for ourselves what the anger means beyond the other person’s actions, and choose if we need to take action to resolve a situation. Or is the work more internal? Do we need to readdress the way we view an interaction with someone or our expectations of it? Is the process a solo effort, dressing our wounds, accessing and healing deeper layers of a reappearing pattern?

When we’ve addressed our concerns and taken action to redeem them, whether externally or internally, does there come a point when we just need to say to ourselves, “stop taking yourself so damn seriously!”?

If you sat down and wrote a list of all the horrible things people have said about you in your life, you could go through the list and systemically assess each description. Do these opinions matter? Are there some valid points? Are some of these descriptions accurate? If so, is it a bad thing or is it just a thing? If it feels like it’s completely someone else’s projection do we know ourselves enough to not be in fear of that label? And if we can see how some people would see us in a certain way, do we need to hold on to establishing to the world that we don’t fit that description? Can we just be ok with it?

If we were angered by something in the past and it meant so much to us then, are we still needing to justify our rejection of the projections of others and what they thought of us? Or do we reach a point where those projections exist on one level and we can exist on many levels? Can there be times when we identify with our personality selves and how the world may see us, and times when we identify with the non corporeal or defined versions of ourselves, where we are not our names, our bodies and human forms? When we hold ourselves in unidentified forms and then return to our human identification, does our anger still hold validity?

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How much of the fight for justification is necessary for us to carry day to day? What is worth fighting for? The less we are fighting for things it seems the less we need to fight for things. But this not apathy or disinterest in the world. It is going beyond the pitfalls and separations of form. It can be likened to the idea of protesting from a state of unification with all life. The more we feel we need to justify the more we feel taken away from our formless identities, but our formed identities seem to keep changing anyway. So why be upset? Why do we still need to be pissed off? Why do we still need to be in that argument from 1986?

What does it ever really prove anyway? What does proving a point mean? We can debate til the cows come home and both sides can feel that they are not being heard or recognised, and sometimes we aren’t recognizable, just as much as we may not be recognizing others. The capacity to recognize just isn’t there. When we’re pushing for justice or where we feel there has been and remains inequality, by all means we should use our voices as our expression is a divine tool. But what if the justification that we are fighting for is against a projection or a belief others hold of us of what we represent? Can we really “fight” for control of that? Do we need to release the duality in order to just be and not carry the weight and the struggle of requiring justification? How many times do we need to “prove the point”?

At some stage I feel we all reach less of a desire for the, let’s call it, 3D world debates and dialogues, which will always fall under the veil of separations, projections and distinctions. The constant identification with these 3D world identities traps us. Separates us from seeing reality in a different way. It also keeps pulling us back into the exhaustion of the fight for justification.

We all have a purpose and an expression which is valid. But is the way that we are utilizing our expression exhausting us by our identification with the 3D realm, or are we using it to transcend our reality and allow others to follow in their freedom?

Do we reach a point where we understand that we are wasting too much energy and concern with our need for justification when we still identify with the 3d realm? If it’s not actually teaching us anything anymore then do we need to take our anger so seriously? Cause if we can let that go then we don’t have to keep playing ball.

 

 

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Maurice Katting is a Massage Therapist, Reiki Practitioner and Vibrational Healer based in Melbourne, Australia

You can connect with him at http://thedisconnecthealingspace.com