Sunday, December 3, 2023
What do you See? | Nicky Hamid
(Golden Age of Gaia)
by Nicky Hamid
https://remembersoultribe.wixsite.com/membership
When you look at this photo:
Do you see deprivation or do you see ingenuity?
Do you see pain and struggle or do you see possibility?
Do you see separation or do you see community?
Do you see clinging or do you see singing.
When you looked at this photo did you immediately see solution or did you see problem?
What filters of judgement and reaction are triggered immediately?
You are conscious creators and everything in your world is a reflection of what you have created. You attract to you, like a vortex (a black hole really), that which reflects what you believe and is magnetised by your feelings. But in any given moment you can choose what feelings you have and in what direction your feeling can flow.
You are the Master after all. You can choose the world you wish to see. And it is so. Possibilities to create are everywhere and in every moment.
You do not have to go anywhere to change the world. It is changed by your perception of it, the breadth of your vision and the coherence of your Heart centered feeling.
Oh light of Ages Shine On
I So Love You
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PS Honestly it’s all about alignment. What is your reaction? Do you love being here on Earth or would you rather be somewhere else?
Can you accept everything about you as it is without judging it?
You do not have to like everything in order to be aligned. Are you here Now, or partially trying to be somewhere else? At variance with what IS.
What if what is in this picture is nothing more than what it is? And there are dozens different points of viewing it for those who are on the truck. One may be in so much joy thinking of seeing their parents after a long time away from their village, while another is making this regular journey with great expectations for this trip.
How amazing is that?
Or what if every one on this truck is an aspect of God on an infinite journey through a unique experiencing of Creation?
How would you see it now?
Are you painting a sad, restricted, dull and bleak picture or one of brilliant variety and color?