Alignments & judgments

And how they stick us

Months ago I was in an exchange with with someone about the upcoming Psychic Developement class I was offering. 

They had a line of questioning related to what pov I was teaching my class material from. In other words, they wanted to know what my lineage was. Will it be white eurocentric, drawing upon my own ancestry? Will it be rooted in the NY State religion of spiritualism? Or would I be repackaging stolen content from indiginous cultures and shilling it as mine but with a fancy new white bow?

I had to explain that I take the largest pov possible, from outer space. All of my consciousness exploration work inevitably leads there. So, no, sadly I’m not rooted in anything that’s of this world. 

This folks is an illustration of how you create a ‘just so’ world. Everything ordered. Everything neat and arranged, so as to not get upset. Everything, “just so” so that you don’t get triggered.

I get the compulsion to do this. Navigating the heaves of hate and violence of this reality is exhausting. So, folks assume that their alignments & judgments will cultivate a safe space. And I have just one question, has it worked yet? Far as I can tell, this world is bedrocked in hate and violence. 

So how do you cope when everything doesn’t fit neatly into your world view? Does creating a safe space ensure your survival? Perhaps for a time. But it’s not a great long term strategy, lord knows I’ve tried. If you’re anything like me you’ve found yourself in a state of perpetual surprise when the world falls apart, which seems to be happening with alarming regularity these days.

I’ve found a different way, a peaceful way and that’s to allow what is

Now, the next natural step from there is to grasp that we are ONE with everyone and everything we are judging. How deeply inconvenient. 

To take it further, I also released the ingrained feeling that I’m somehow responsible for saving the world. Poof gone. Now I’m free to accept the world on it’s terms, and I’ll continue to do me, moving towards ease and joy – despite the unfolding of what’s around me.

So, how about you? Can I encourage you to abandon your precious pov’s? What would it take to navigate toward your own ease and joy? Could a few more conscious and happy people be a paradigm shift for the world? Maybe, just maybe, and call me if you need support.