6/14/12

The Man in the Mirror Project - Soul Navigation

When we are open to adversity, we are open to our souls.  Meaning everything that comes our way can mean growth for our souls and openness for our hearts.  When we think about the struggles in life we can most likely look back and see that those very things were the things that gave us strength and courage to face our today.  That everything that has transpired in our lives has taught us how to navigate through our lives and become resilient.

I like to think of life like a symphony. Sometimes the woodwinds get out of tune and we have to work with them more to get them back in sync.  Sometimes it's the rhythm or bass that gets out of whack and then we are really in trouble! The bass is the bass line for all of music and if your bass line or underlying current of rhythm is disturbed then it upsets your entire orchestra.

The bass line in life comes from your soul.  It's that eternal heartbeat given to us by the creator.  It beats in time with the rhythm of all of life and keeps us connected to our divine network.  When you listen to your bass line and it's rhythm it can help you determining what other instruments in life are best to work with.  Maybe there is an oboe that looks really good on the outside but something about it doesn't resonate with you.  It simply doesn't follow the rhythm of your bass.  Your best option in this case is to move on.  When you come to an instrument or situation in life you are struggling with whether or not to accept and that situation seems to sit well, resonating in the soul, in harmony with your bass, then it's right for you.  If it doesn't your soul navigation should tell you it's best to move on.

You can use this for every choice in your life; from what to eat for lunch to what kind of work you should do.  Listening internally for clues of how we fit in with the orchestra of life.

1 comment:

Brianna said...

Yes we must all find what resonates with us && go from there.Weed out all the things that dont fit us && our lives && welcome the things that do.Very nice post as always:))