I would love to buy the new Volvo here in sunny beautiful Cape Town. But I know better,
I need to buy it in Santa Monica.
I need to be on the right frequency. It feels right.
Working harder on the same frequency and pitch just intensified my current situation, keeps me in the same place.
I need to move to a new level.
I know things of which other people do not need to know.
I know things that I need to do.
The beauty is that I need not convince anyone of anything. Just do it.
I really am the whole world.
There really is nothing against me, holding me within the frequency I am on.
I just need a new discipline, a new routine, a new way of being. A new frequency.
Daniel looks for things to make him unhappy/
my lesson:
Look for things that make me happy. Focus on that.
there are so many things. Choose my focus.
Resonate with the happy things. Happiness is mine.
OK, so change means change my frequency. It does not mean work harder at what I am doing. It does not mean do more of the same. It means see life differently. Life does not impose any limit to the frequency I wish to resonate on. There is no actual THING I need to DO in order to change my frequency. However discipline gets me there beautifully, and faster.
Life does not impose any limit to the way I see life and relate to it. The world is mine. I am the world. I am unlimited. Life is unlimited. Limitations are not imposed. Yes, I have imposed countless limitations based on copying and resonating with the world around me. But that is just one version of reality that is a reflection of myriads of frequencies interacting. I am still my very own frequency. God's frequency is love. I channel that energy and it flows through my series of on/off switches.
So yes, love is within, but it is my choice of how it flows.
OK, so I live in a world of frequencies. Strength is not to resonate on theirs. But to maintain mine. Know thy frequency.
Identify it.
What is it?
Have confidence in it. SO that no matter what I am doing, I am still on my frequency, and I do not lose it.
Food, exercise, the sh'ma, and constant awareness. Posture.
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