10-25-2016, 01:28 PM
I understand the frustration.
However, I think there are 2 very different ways to focus one's energy:
1. Commonly, and understandably, many people think they will know everything about why they are here, that somehow they will have a very clear idea of what to do, that somehow this world will see their "light" and appreciate what they have to offer.
This is almost never the case (and thanks to the new age movement and all the people making it sound so easy to know these things, the waters have really been muddied) and problematic for many reasons. This existence is veiled and heavy. And though one may be a wanderer, or be here as a volunteer to help in transformation, one is still subject to mass energy fields of negativity, humanity's collective consciousness, suffering of all life forms, all while subject to the same veiling process in order to be incarnated here.
It's easy (I say this not because any of it is easy to bare, but because it's the path of least resistance) to rail against the difficulty of being here which is completely valid. It's normal in my observations to get swept up in the challenges of being in a system which you do not resonate with or feel accepted in.
2. The other way to focus is from the point of view of what I term as a warrior spirit. It is very like the concept of being proactive. It's very, very hard to deal with this place at times, but in my mind you just keep pushing forward choice by choice, with no expectations, but with the integrity of who you are (or want to be or see yourself as). You don't seek rewards though they may come. If volunteers are here to raise the vibrations, for instance, it would behoove them to be a warrior in this respect, and force the focus on higher consciousness in my opinion. It takes constant vigilance. And it is not easy.
So, we either move forward in the best possible way or we stay mired in the difficulties. It really boils down to that choice. Sometimes we need to express our frustrations and pain. It isn't healthy to keep it pushed down. But then we get back up and try again.
However, I think there are 2 very different ways to focus one's energy:
1. Commonly, and understandably, many people think they will know everything about why they are here, that somehow they will have a very clear idea of what to do, that somehow this world will see their "light" and appreciate what they have to offer.
This is almost never the case (and thanks to the new age movement and all the people making it sound so easy to know these things, the waters have really been muddied) and problematic for many reasons. This existence is veiled and heavy. And though one may be a wanderer, or be here as a volunteer to help in transformation, one is still subject to mass energy fields of negativity, humanity's collective consciousness, suffering of all life forms, all while subject to the same veiling process in order to be incarnated here.
It's easy (I say this not because any of it is easy to bare, but because it's the path of least resistance) to rail against the difficulty of being here which is completely valid. It's normal in my observations to get swept up in the challenges of being in a system which you do not resonate with or feel accepted in.
2. The other way to focus is from the point of view of what I term as a warrior spirit. It is very like the concept of being proactive. It's very, very hard to deal with this place at times, but in my mind you just keep pushing forward choice by choice, with no expectations, but with the integrity of who you are (or want to be or see yourself as). You don't seek rewards though they may come. If volunteers are here to raise the vibrations, for instance, it would behoove them to be a warrior in this respect, and force the focus on higher consciousness in my opinion. It takes constant vigilance. And it is not easy.
So, we either move forward in the best possible way or we stay mired in the difficulties. It really boils down to that choice. Sometimes we need to express our frustrations and pain. It isn't healthy to keep it pushed down. But then we get back up and try again.
Quote:What is a Warrior Spirit?
https://warriorspirit.net/2012/08/21/warrior-spirit/
[font=Lato, sans-serif]A “warrior spirit” is an attitude.
A person with a “warrior spirit” has the conviction to do everything to the utmost of her—or his—ability. Everything. It doesn’t matter what she is doing—training, taking out the garbage, or working at a job she does not view as ideal. She always does her best because this is who she is, not because she is seeking rewards. The rewards may follow, but the warrior doesn’t care. Her reward is knowing she did her best.
A person with a “warrior spirit” never needs to brag or exaggerate. Why? Because she knows deep inside she has done her best. Humility, confidence, and peace flow naturally from actions which embody a 100% effort and commitment.
A person with a “warrior spirit” seeks always to better herself. She does not rest on her laurels. She continues to learn and evolve because it is the nature of our universe to evolve. Change is constant and undeniable; the warrior wastes no time resisting the natural flow of the universe. To stand still is to become toxic, as stagnant waters do.
A person with a “warrior spirit” takes responsibility. Not because of karma, or the fear that a cause will have an effect, but because a warrior is self-contained. She moves through this world leaving no tracks, no marks, no harm, and in doing so she will have made a difference.
A person with a “warrior spirit” is true to herself. She speaks her truth and holds her head high, knowing that all is equal. Nothing and no one is below her, or above her. She reflects the yin/yang balance of positive and negative, male and female, hard and soft. Strength without balance is easy to overcome.
A person with a “warrior spirit” trains the body, mind, and spirit to the highest level of attainment, balance, and integration, and continues to evolve in a never-ending upward spiral.[/font]
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