Thursday 28 June 2012

See your name in lights....Neon Lights

This week's  We Love... link is to a conversation between Jim Self and Bruce Lipton. These are two of the teachers whose insights have had a profound effect on my thinking and hold such as resonance with our work here at acreativespace.

Those of you who have attended one of our workshops will be familiar with the concept of Integrated Energy Circuits and freeing yourself from the limitations of co-dependency. Indeed, our work at a fundamental level is about developing your own clear and coherent frequency pattern. To achieve this we have to move beyond the limiting belief patterns which drive us into co-dependent relationships, and gain the stability afforded by a state of presence.

The belief that we are not enough compels us to look to the external for survival and this pattern has resulted in the way we have organised ourselves. Not just individually, but societally, nationally and internationally. Interactions are based on competition, completion and survival, rather than communication and co-creation.

The diagrams I have used to explain the energetics of this in workshops tend to end up with a slightly chaotic and abstract feel (that is a mess in plain English) and I have been searching for a clearer way to communicate this information. Ask the question and the answer arrives...

I didn't pay too much attention when Patrick, Tracy's son, brought his physics revision into the Centre and posed a question about The Noble Gases. As ever, the kids show us the way and I dived into Wikipedia in attempt to bridge this gap in my knowledge. However, it was not until I listened to Bruce Lipton's brilliant explanation of how the Noble Gases can be used as a metaphor for the stability which, quite literally in this case, leads to enlightment.

If you listen to the ten minutes beginning at 40:00 minutes you will be treated to an explanation which demonstrates that relationship beyond co-dependency operates on a different plane, quite literally radiating light. This is more than an analogy of interaction. It is a presentation of the realiy we currently have available. The chemistry is there to be seen. As part of the holographic nature of our reality the stability of the Noble Gases is within us all and if we learn to manage our enregy appropriately we will see our names up in lights, NEON LIGHTS at that!


Monday 25 June 2012

What's your game?

I have spent the last two weeks helping people create new family money legacies.

Listening to the family stories I found myself in awe of the resilience of the human spirit. Then one evening I found myself standing back from the stories and marvelling at the variety of beliefs we have inherited which lead to us, in effect, rejecting money. At that point an image dropped into my head.

I saw Money sitting on a wall swinging it’s legs looking fed-up (think Humpty Dumpty and substitute a £50 note for an egg!). “What’s up?” I asked. “Oh, I’m just waiting for someone to play with,” Money  replied. Then I realised it was sitting on the wall of a playground full of groups of people playing different games.

“But there are loads of people to play with.” I said. “Well it’s not as easy as that.” Money replied. “You see that group over there think I’m dirty so I can’t play with them. That group over there think I make people unhappy so they won’t play. I can only play with men in that group and if I try to play with that group over there they lock me up and I never get away.

“What about that group playing Grandmother’s Footsteps over there?” I asked. “Oh that’s the Law of Attraction lot...I don’t really understand that game but everynow and then I just go over and join in and they get very excited. There’s another group over there who are fun for a while but then the other people make them feel guilty so they usually send me away.”

“There must be someone.” I said. Suddenly, Money jumped off the wall. “Sorry got to dash. That group over there have decided they have worked hard enough so they will play with me for a while.” At which point Money ran off to play with a woman who looked surprisingly like.....hang on a minute...me!

Which game are you playing?

with love

Tracy

Friday 15 June 2012

Life beyond survival.

 A game you can't win?

As an economist by training I look at the current situation of the World Economy and, like all other economists can see no real solution within the current system. There are ways to profit from it, to position yourself with a greater chance of survival, but there is no solution to it.  The subtitle of the book Busting Loose from the Money Game gives us a clue...Mind-Blowing Strategies for Changing the Rules of a Game You Can't Win.

This is a classic example of Einstein's oft quoted truism 'you can't solve a problem with the thinking used when we created it."

What is the problem?

So what is the thinking which created the problems we currently face? I believe it is the same thinking which underlies all of our current "problems", be it in finances, in relationship, in education, in environment, even in time.

The definition of economics I learnt at school was "the study of the allocation of scarce resources". The concept of scarcity is the base assumption which governs the way we organise ourselves. Scarcity creates the need to differentiate ourselves and underpins the whole Darwinian outlook of survival of the fittest and is the basis for competition. We live as if we are just about to run out of everything. Money, energy, water, time, love...you name it and we believe there is not enough of it.

The current banking crisis is not caused by lack of money but the reluctance of the banks to circulate the money they have. The banking system has become obese because of their fear of future lack, in the same way as the West has an increasingly obese population while others in the world go hungry.

Money doesn't grow on trees.

To understand current US economic policy we need look no further than the episode of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy in which society is run by hairdressers and phone sanitisers (a metaphor for the service economy). To solve their economic problems the hairdressers adopted leaves as their currency. This of course made everybody immensely rich but had created a bit of a problem with inflation due to the high level of leaf availability (one peanut now costs three desciduous forests!). The Fed is currently using the leaf solution, but calling them dollars and the policy is quantative easing!

To solve the problem of inflation the hairdressers have decided to revalue the leaf by an extensive campaign of defoliation and burn down all the forests. This is the IMF and German solution to the problem!

Watch the first minute and a half of the clip ( Economics ) and you have a pretty good understanding of world economics.Watch the rest and you will find the answer to life, the universe and everyhting!

So what is the solution?

The bad news is that at this level there isn't one.

The good news is that at this level there isn't one.

How can this possibly be good news?

To go back to Einstein's quote, we need a new type of thinking, not to solve the problem but to transcend it. We have to select a new belief pattern which can see beyond the paradigm of scarcity. We have to move beyond survival. The fact is that all the time we hold onto the base assumption of scarcity there is no solution to our problem.

If there was a solution, it would simply keep us locked into the game you can't win. It is time to start playing a new game.

Fortunately, the evolutionary leap required to transcend those limitng structures is now firmly in progress. Described by some as the Shift, this evolution of human consciousness, is moving us from a limited conditional framework, known by some as the third dimension, to a more fluid unconditional experience known as the fifth and higher dimensions.

This shift is hard to imagine as it transports us to a paradigm beyond survival and operates with a different set of ground rules which is akin to installing new software and escapes the 'logic' of cause and effect thinking which is, rather cleverly, part of the scarcity package. 

You are the solution!

This shift in consciousness is not something which will happen outside of you, although the current paradigm may make it appear that way. The replacement of survival programming with new higher dimensional software is an indivdual process. Think of it as installing anti-spam software to your e-mail. Choosing your attention point (see an earlier blog where attention = LOVE) is your key to your experience. Focus on the higher aspects of life as opposed to the lack.

As your attention point moves beyond the paradigm of lack so will your experience of the world. As your perceptual reality adjusts to life beyond survival the nature of the information you will be able to access will evolve and with it your whole experience.

The exciting part is that this new experience is available now, its just a question of giving it your attention.

Friday 8 June 2012

Flexi-time?

So here we are in June already and there is so much happening it is taking a real discipline to retain the degree of stability which is needed to stay outside the story. One of the clearest indicators of change to me is the elasticity of time. Travelling back on the train from London the other day I called my wife to let her know what time I would be home so that I could get a lift from the station. The parameters were very clear and the usual operation of time suggested that from where I was the journey would take a minimum of fifteen minutes but a probable twenty. I obviously checked the current time and gave a fairly certain expectation of my arrival time. Disembarking the train I realised that time had moved on by only eight minutes and I that somehow I had no real recall of the last part of the journey. I was a little bemused, not to mention fed up at having to wait in the rain for a lift, but noticed others around me in the same situation. I am used to strange experiences with time but this one had clearly transcended planet Bill to other more regular commuters.

On reflection the past month has been a strange combination of time passing in a blink of an eye, yet an incredible amount of time available to achieve the seemingly unachievable. Our experience at the Mind, Body, Spirit show in London seems to have packed a months worth of activity into ten days.

Others have reported a real urgency to get on with projects and setting seemingly impractical timelines for themselves, only to find providence and co-operation make things happen.

One of the aspects of the current shift which we are all experiencing has been the fragility of our previously certain reference points, and I suspect this is what is happening with time. In the past the time between having a thought and having the experience generated by that thought has been slow enough to allow a degree of flexibility. It has taken a continued focus on something for it to become our reality. My experience of late is that the time between a thought and a manifestation has greatly reduced. This is fantastic if you are disciplined and productive in your thinking but less so if you are scattered and pessimistic in your outlook. Without the luxury of time to temper your thought patterns it has become important to be aware of where you are placing your attention.

We are all more powerful than we have previously been aware because of the long lead time necessary for manifestation. Now that the old reference point of time is becoming more fluid and the speed of manifestation is increasing we will become more aware of our power. With power comes responsibility, but that responsibility is to yourself. Become more aware of the effects that your thoughts have on your experience and you will soon learn to embrace that power.