Thursday, May 3, 2012

No Shock & Awe, thank you very much...


Yes, and so I wrote to mon cousine some “pearls of wisdom”, as S said, and she was appreciative, but I did not bring up about taking nothing personally, along with the words about fear and worry. It is most important in my book, but I did not want to overwhelm her or preach.
I cannot take responsibility for that either—it is not personal. It is the sole responsibility of the one with whom it resonates. I am responsible for choosing wisely what I say to others, especially young ones, when it comes to negative remarks or comments, etc., however, but this is where what you put out, you get back, comes in. Hatred begets hatred and love begets love. At any point, my whole point is to find what is true for me, what resonates within me and if another finds the same resonance and it helps them, as well, this is great!
I feel so much freer, lately, and I am loving it and want it to last—it feels my within is in synch with the Universe and I truly am coming into my own, spiritually and personally, which is of course, personal. Taking no thing personal is such a freeing thing. How I have managed to make it to this point in my life is amazing and I am so grateful.
The article on “Shock and Awe” in The Week about using a little bit of electricity to heighten the brain’s responses, brought up so much for me—spiritually and ethically. Shortcuts—it was about shortcuts and not working on one’s own stuff but about grabbing for the electrodes to “thrive”. I realized that probably taking LSD or pot helped enhance my and many others awarenesses, but it was not a short-cut, unless used addictively, and this electric shock therapy seems to be a short-cut and who knows whether it is addictive or not. There is an energy, a sense of accomplishment, as well as a tighter bond within oneself and with Source when one does the work themselves. An understanding of the workings of the Universe and my role in the whole scheme of things, becomes clearer, more succinct bringing me closer to “all that is.” There is the thought form, the brain-bathing of SCC that you have to work hard and sacrifice, etc., to gain anything worthwhile in life and that there are not shortcuts. Well, I believe part of this is true because there is a value, unattained by short-cuts, of spirit that cannot be measured when “doing it myself.” However, the other part is, life is not hard, which is also true. Life is what you make it rings true time and time again. And in life is the spirit and its little cottage or cabin that constantly needs attention to keep it in balance or tip top shape. This also is only hard, if I make it hard, but it does require my full awareness and attention to detail. Other parts of myself also benefit with the attention given to the cottage/cabin of my spirit. It is an energy that expands or evolves exponentially—and it is all within. So reaching for that short cut, that bottle, that joint or electrode without doing the fulfilling and rewarding work of maintaining or tending the cottage is just that –a short-cut and will not last, whereas, the work done over a longer distance will last indefinitely.














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