Monday, April 25, 2011

Good Vibrations

Do you ever experience a "good vide"? The feeling that something is right, you just don't know why? I have heard so many people use that expression... I was getting a good vibe from him... that place just "feels" bad when you walk in... She gives off a weird vibe... I have heard it frequently from many people in different walks of life. Yet, when I say things like you have to get on the vibrational frequency of what you want... people get that wally-eyed look. 


In life we choose our roles by event - either we are the observer or the experiencer. There are theories that say the only reason some things exist is because we observe them. Without observation - situation don't exist.  You know, if a tree falls in the woods... it is that theory. The same theory says all variations of the same situation exist simultaneously it is only our observation that brings on such event into focus. 


SO.... if our vibration or frequency matches an event and we observe it as we want it to be - then - theoretically - we can create our world through our perception. Reality becomes our tool re-creating itself based on our observation. Interestingly, I have seen this happen. I have been an observer along with others of the same situation. When we replay our interpretations some people see things I never saw or some people talk about this awful situation that I thought was just fine. Take this simple test to see what I mean - this is the Selective Attention Test: 






SO... for me, I have to set my attention to selectively see those things that bring me joy. Easier said then done some days. I am getting better everyday. I choose joy - I choose happiness. I meditate every morning to set my vibration at the highest level I can, I try to remain mindful all day long and pay attention to where my thoughts are heading. As the observer in my life I can choose to focus my attention in joyful ways. This has been my something new - EVERY DAY!

SO... I'm picking up good vibrations, I'm giving me excitations. What about you?

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