dealing with the drama about us March 21, 2017 – Posted in: latest news
When there is drama about us, it is important to stay connected to the still centre that is our truth and source of inner guidance. There is much happening in the etheric at the moment and the spiritual hierarchies are cleaning up their acts at the higher levels. This may result in you feeling jostled or off-balance, depending on your level of connection to the events that are occurring. On the other hand, you may suddenly feel more settled as something at the higher level of your hierarchy is resolved.
There is much that is positive in what is occurring, but it is still in process. There are many who are heavily engaged in this work and others who are keenly awaiting the completion of this cleanup, so that they can begin the higher work for which they incarnated.
So the keys to operating successfully at the moment are firstly to know what is your stuff and what is not, and secondly to be non-reactive.
Too often we are drawn in by others who want to pull us into their drama. We may become drawn in because we are empathetic or because we still have some aspects vibrating at that frequency.
Notice how you respond. Try, as best you can, to tune into your centre and hold your own frequency, while at the same time allowing the other person to be in theirs.
One trap is to observe the less-than-perfect behaviour of others, but not see that we have slipped into feeling superior. As soon as we do, we drop our own frequency and resonate at theirs.
A key lesson on the spiritual path is the equality of all aspects. None is higher or lower. The source of peace is allowing others to be as they are without interference. The Law of One is:
When all are allowed to be within their frequencies, all shall come into peace and harmony.
Every aspect is moving forward at their own pace and in Divine timing.
Another key lesson is self acceptance. Very early in my meditative journey I had a powerful insight.
The more I accept myself, the more I change.
There is no need for struggle. Just know that all is perfect just as it is and surrender to that perfection. We change, but it occurs because we have understood the dynamics that underlie our behaviour. It comes as a result of experience and honest contemplation of self. It cannot be forced, but the practice of self observation without judgment is a powerful tool for change.