Why I Love Feeling Vulnerable

I considered myself a consciousness warrior for many years. Much as my inner small self (not to mention parents, teachers, friends, husbands, etc.) thought she had my life all neatly mapped out, I chose to push the limits of being free in this lifetime. FYI, I’m still on this journey. And happily so.

As a result I have continuously put myself in situations that I know will be challenging for me, because I know that the ROI is extraordinary! I have had mantras for years like “I am cultivating comfort in uncertainty.” Well, when you ask for that, your life does deliver a lot of opportunities where things don’t go as predicted!

On one hand, you might say, this makes total sense. “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always gotten.” So do things differently. Simple!

But in our day to day reality, how freaking easy is it to just do what we have always done? It’s very easy. It just doesn’t move me where I want to go, which is to be more free, less afraid of speaking my true feelings, and acting on my true desires. So how do I find the courage to be fearless?

With Divine Openings, and a direct connection to my source, I get to have both consciousness and comfort -> and it is really easy! I now have the backing of the entire universe. (And you can too.) Does it mean my fears have disappeared? Nope. It does mean that I can see them for what they are, feel my way through them, and act when I am ready. There is no pressure to be anyone, to prove anything. It is utterly delightful. Vulnerability is now one of my play things, not something to avoid at all costs.

So in the spirit of “The Power of Vulnerability” I offer this inspiring talk from Brene Brown at TedX. I just fell in love with her when I watched this. She articulates the challenge we have in this department. With Divine Openings though, you can skip the therapy and the suffering parts, if you want, and let the Divine do the heavy lifting for you!

Divine Openings can both give you access to the power of vulnerability while smoothing over the rough edges of feeling vulnerable. Yes, you can have it both ways!

Mahalo nui to TedxMaui for showing and sharing Brene’s video.

Love,
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Banana Leaves Waving Aloha to You and The Field

photo of banana leaves waving to a field in the distance
This field is for me a literal manifestation of THE FIELD which is the realm of both physicists and students of enlightenment.

You can gaze at this image and commune with the divine, the universal field of intelligence.

This is my gift to you today, to enjoy as you wish!

Love,
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P.S. If you are interested in knowing more about The Field, I heartily recommend this book by Lynne McTaggert. (My amazon.com link)

Your Genes are Fluid

Your genes are fluid. And so are mine – in fact mine might be just a tad more fluid because of one simple fact. (wink wink)

Fact: I know my genes are fluid.

So I am not running into walls of energy that say they are not.

This morning in a pre-dawn download from the divine intelligence, I realized that our genetic structure is like everything else: it is a moment by moment construct, not something we are born with and that never or rarely changes. Our beloved scientists Watson and Crick saw the double helix. From their mindset at the time, they no doubt assumed this was built-in from birth, as we see patterns in people that are incredibly uniform and unchanging.

We live in snapshot realities, we have powerful programming (the brilliant concept of WYSIWYG!) that says what you see is what you get. We know that when a visual picture of something is shown to our brains, it takes on a life of permanence. At least until presented with a new snapshot. But those first snapshots frequently take on a higher level of importance, a stronger memory factor, they are the trail-blazers for that aspect of our reality who have a hard time letting the newcomers in on the place.

And of course this happens to make life easier for us, as there is so much out there to see, to track, to interact with, to remember.

Today I realize that snapshots are indeed only that: a snapshot of a moment in time. Time that is comprised of endless moments. Moments that can use the same programming – “This is just how “X” works” – or moments that can continually upgrade as new data pours into the system.

So today especially, I am allowing new data to pour in. I much prefer open to closed systems in the realm of consciousness and human potential. I am holding the space for anyone who wants to rewrite anything, even that stuff called DNA that we initially were taught was fixed not fluid.

Are you in? Let me know what you have shifted that seemed rigid or immutable.

P.S. Small World Story: One of my favorite college professors at UC Berkeley, Dr. Bob Risebrough, studied at Harvard with Crick. Perhaps this is part of my legacy? LOL!