It's a little crazy out there

Its a little crazy out there. 

Answering the phone has become a risky business. It would appear that one calamity is following another and there is barely enough time to process one piece of information before the next piece comes rushing in.

At first I thought it was just me but it seems that many people are having a similar experience.

My observation in all this is that time is collapsing and as a consequence the luxury of a gap between thought and manifestation is being eroded. In the past only the things which held our attention most consistently would come into realisation and so our experience, whether deemed positive or negative, was at least fairly consistent.

Yesterday, someone called me in disbelief at the latest turn in their volatile week and described their current life as an alternating blur of beauty, crap, beauty, crap, beauty, crap. This powerful creator was being presented with an external demonstration of the volatility of their thinking, and if we observe the flow of our thoughts then we may come to look back fondly on the time delayed mechanism of the third dimension.

Instant manifestation is wonderful when your intention and attention are coherent and aligned with your essence, but when your thinking is scattered and your emotions are at the effect of your environment then perhaps a little cooling off period seems a good idea.

This is what all the work has been about for so long. The attention to stability, stillness and presence have been precisely to prepare us for these times. Non-attachment to beliefs and thoughts, discernment as opposed to judgment and heart based rather than mind based awareness are tools many have been practicing for a long while. Well, time the has come to use those tools on purpose and lets hope all our practice makes perfect.

Remember there are no mistakes in this game. Create something 'bad'? Simply feel something good into its place. Things will change on a sixpence. The pace of change is having the beneficial effect of forcing our attention into the present moment. What do I choose to do now? What is the feeling driving that choice? How does it feel on choosing? Next moment please...and repeat!

Want a rest....get still, get stable. Want to be loved...be love. Want crap...watch the news.

As we acclimate to this new environment we will come to realise that we are responsible for it all and whatever we experience we chose. Choose well and try not to take it too seriously. Give your attention to the beauty not the crap.

And have fun playing...

Lots of love and life

Bill


Bill Ayling