Accepting and Resigning

I recently enjoyed a singing bowl treatment. If you’ve never had one, you wouldn’t believe what it can do to your body and soul. Before the treatment, we always talk about whether I have any specific requests regarding the outcome. I usually tell her to just do what she feels is necessary. I want to keep my head out of it and let happen what needs to happen. But last time, I wanted her to consistently follow up on any blocks she finds. I told her that I am so tired of reflexive resistance arising in me when it comes to ridiculous things and that locks me up inside. This automatic resistance keeps me from expanding, and I’m so tired of working against it, which only causes more resistance. I said I wanted to be transparent and permeable. After the treatment (which was very effective), she said, resistance is not necessarily a bad thing but rather an intuitive reaction to not letting it all in. That got me thinking.

Indeed, we don’t have to accept everything that is thrown at us. We need to be steadfast within ourselves to say stop and no when something doesn’t feel right. But sometimes we don’t have a choice. We have commitments at work or in our personal lives that require us to step out of our comfort zone. There is life that happens around us and confronts us with uncomfortable situations. There are people we cannot simply turn away from when we feel offended or provoked. If we are not steadfast within ourselves, then such situations can cause resistance on the one hand and resignation at the same time because we have to cope without wanting to. So we have to find solutions within ourselves to deal with it without being weakened or even breaking down because of it.

Being permeable gives me the ability to accept the challenges, and to feel the feelings, but at the same time not hold them in or build a wall in front of which they pile up. I just let them pass through. It means accepting what is happening, not denying it, not running away, not closing my eyes, not feeling sorry for myself, not feeling paralyzed, helpless, or unfairly treated. It builds clear self-love and supports the development of observing rather than judging or condemning. When this happens, I don’t get attached to what’s happening while at the same time, I am just dealing with it. I no longer take things personally because I don’t identify with what is happening around me.

I told her that, and she said that it would make a lot of sense to her. Then she told me something very interesting. She said that at the end of the treatment, she was led to create a net over me that keeps what belongs to me inside and lets go of what does not belong. This confirms to me that we are both in tune with our souls and a higher guidance

Become permeable and be your own dreamcatcher.

In Love and Light


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The purpose of my blog is to inspire and shine a light on the beauty and power of the wonderful being inside your body. You came into this world to share what only you can give. Remember who you really are, conquer the world the way you always wanted to, and become the blessing to us all that you were meant to be.

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They have such an amazing effect. One would not believe it before they experienced it. I hope you get to have such a treatment again soon too, Jan!

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This sums it up so perfectly. It absolutely is! Being for or against something defines the weakening or strengthening energy that flows. Would you allow me to quote you, Annette?

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If we took everything personal then we are basically letting our soul take a beating unnecessarily. We can accept what is happening but what is happening is not always about us or should put us on an inner lockdown. With every challenge we face we find a way to rise above it to get the best possible insight/perspective as we step out of the comfort zone. The safety net is a good mental/spiritual tool to focus on what we believe is important. Have a very good week, Erika!

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Right, what we believe is what we will experience. It is as simply as difficult. But tools like envisioning that net can help to change our belief system. Thank you very much and have a great week too!

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Just like how much thought and what type of thoughts we give to something, it will manifest. A great tool to have and use. You’re very welcome and I will do that!

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A perfect definition of Acceptance and a beautiful interpretation as we face the challenges and striving to weather past which is never easy. I absolutely like what you write her and perhaps in the end safety net yet we should never shy to experiment with things.

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Thank you, Vishal. For sure, nothing should ever keep us from stepping out of our comfort zone. The consciousness that we are not our circumstances, not what happens to us, and never other people’s opinions hepls a lot to become that net. Thank you very much for reading and commenting, Vishal.

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