Thursday, November 4, 2010

Help! Yes, There is Help

Greetings in Gratitude!

Just how far do we take an issue/a situation before we surrender it? When do we, or when are we willing finally to turn it over? Whose belief system isn't drenched with haunting voices that tell us we must do our very best to chase down the resolution, to reason it out, and to do the very best we can to understand it so that we can explain it others or convince them we know the best way to reach a happy ending? Whew! We sure have a lot of conditioning to outgrow.

And so often, when we are involved in a complex situation, we are also have a tendency to shift perspective, looking through the eyes of others who are involved. As we have discussed previously, this is dangerous territory. Any time we split our perspective, our anxiety mounts because we are giving away our power. Our attention is split, and our System, knowing this way of operating serves no one, fills us with symptoms/anxiety to notify us to change our approach.

The only approach to any old or new issue is to breathe and release - just as soon as we possibly can. We're so wonderful. We are courageous and determined and faithful. We do so much better than we think we can, and we deserve relief. Relief comes from breathing and breathing again, asking for help and surrendering until we feel all the mechanisms fall away. We have so much help available.

Yesterday a client asked about how to improve the ability to channel. There is no need for us to be intimidated by the word, "channeling." We all do it all the time, but it is so much a part of us that we don't realize what it is - until we begin studying Consciousness. If we have a desire to expand our Consciousness, there are certain things we can do to improve our reception.

1. Drinking water is essential. We are electrical beings who operate best when fully hydrated.
2. Breathing helps us sustain an image or message until it is fully expressed. We do have a tendency to get mentally busy, interpreting what we are seeing or "hearing." Breathing helps us to collapse the mental and sustains the message.
3. Speaking aloud to our support group/angels & guides, helps to evaporate our ideas of separation from all of those who would support and communicate with us. And they do always support us, but when we imagine separation (and those beliefs can be strong) we create separation.
4. Reconsider the idea of what "hearing" means. On occasion, we hear physical voices from our guides. More often, we receive through a stream of Consciousness that runs parallel with our own. Using the technique of breathing therapeutically allows messages to enter our awareness.

Still Becoming in this area, especially when receiving my own counsel, I deeply appreciate the discovery process and treasure the results.

Until next time,
I am Phyllis, still Becoming

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