It really is quite the conundrum. This thing, this beast, keeps us alive and engaged in this 3rd density experience, but for many, becomes more of an adversary than an ally.
It's so concerned with survival that it overrides any trace of luminosity and joy and creativity that exists, solely in its own service.
Keeping it in check so it knows its place is the greatest challenge we face.
I agree. The brain science behind it confirms: when we focus on survival (patterns), we literally lack the chemical resources and neurological pathways to enact change and express creatively.
When we practice any art form that can free us - name any - tai chi, meditation, prayer, yoga, painting, dancing, singing, writing - we reallocate these resources and have new pathways strengthen.
It really is quite the conundrum. This thing, this beast, keeps us alive and engaged in this 3rd density experience, but for many, becomes more of an adversary than an ally.
It's so concerned with survival that it overrides any trace of luminosity and joy and creativity that exists, solely in its own service.
Keeping it in check so it knows its place is the greatest challenge we face.
I agree. The brain science behind it confirms: when we focus on survival (patterns), we literally lack the chemical resources and neurological pathways to enact change and express creatively.
When we practice any art form that can free us - name any - tai chi, meditation, prayer, yoga, painting, dancing, singing, writing - we reallocate these resources and have new pathways strengthen.