Tuesday, December 29, 2020

 De-Regulation

Quite often we appreciate our boundaries. Whether human-made or part of the Earth’s physics, boundaries indicate to us where our strengths are.
 
The Earth’s Regulations say that humans, without any device other than those with which they are born, cannot fly. In un-manipulated states, gravity applies. The forces of nature are powerful, and the circle of life is a condition that allows for the sustenance and regeneration of the world upon which we depend.

 
Like a singer, who learns to know her Tessitura, her sweet and most talented place for creating musical notes, we learn similar things about ourselves—and quite often we learn our low and high points—as well as our most brilliant range, according to our boundaries. Were you socialized in a way where few boundaries were present, or many?
 
If you were told as a child that there were no limits to your existence, did you learn to reach beyond and above what was considered “average” by others? If you were told as a child that you would always be limited, due to culture, class, physical or mental deficiencies, did you merely limit your striving? Did you seek only to reach what was “average” or did you settle for something below it?
 
Think of how you spend your time when you are Regulated by obligations. When you work outside your home, travel, care for others, and engage (willingly or unwillingly) in other obligations, how do you budget your time? Take away any obligation, and how do you re-organize your time? Take away all obligations, and how does your time look now?
 
Though Regulations are merely ideas, invisible fences, most of us obey their rules. We drive the correct direction down a one-way street. We meet our perceived obligations. We follow our community laws. Regulations form a meeting point for ideas. They are not a reflection of consensus, but a consideration of majority—for the most part—and for the most part, they are helpful. (We do not debate here how and when Regulations become harmful, but merely to turn your thinking towards your own self-will and modus operandi.)
 
With NO Regulations in place, how do you manage your life? How much good do you do for others? How loyal are you to your deepest purpose? How true is your voice?
 
When Regulations are destructive and specious, work to change them. When Regulations are fair and helpful for the whole, notice how they can challenge you towards your own unique and higher goals. Is there a record you long to smash? An assumption you wish to retire? A bias you long to unwind?
 
Study your self today: how you respond to your life’s particular Regulations; how many of your Regulations are singularly your own; how many you obey though you disagree. Who would you be, Un-Regulated? We hope that you find your Tessitura. May the Light shine bright upon you.
 
Blessed Be This Day 

This is a Direct Voice Communication from my Tribe,
Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me
from the other side of the veil.

Tuesday, December 29, 2020








 

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