May/June 2007 Cosmic
New Cosmic Frequencies Bring New Emotions for Living
by Almine
In August 2006, the cosmos rose dramatically
in frequency. A cosmic ascension that began in February 2005 culminated in the
formation of 12 concentric spheres of frequency that reside inside each other,
forming the new matrix of existence.
Each sphere, or ring of frequency, represents
a pair of emotions as well as a direction. Previously, seers studying the
cosmos found four such frequency bands only, representing four basic pairs of
emotions and the four directions.
New tones appeared within the cosmos and old
discordance ones representing emotions like fear, anger, pain and
protectiveness disappeared. Life-enhancing emotions replaced them. Life has
changed around us with these new frequencies.
Understanding
the New Emotions
Below are some of the ways in which emotions
pulse each other within the new, elevated frequencies.
Assimilation
and communication. Too
little true assimilation of information (which is accessed light) takes place
in the world for several reasons. True listening to another's words can only
take place in the absence of internal dialog. The listener has to stay in the
silence of the mind and enter into the other's viewpoint by feeling the
communication with the heart.
Finding silence is getting more and more
difficult. We spend too little time in appreciation of nature's wonders, and
much of that experience has become action-oriented. All of the natural world
and its creatures speak to us through their individual frequencies. We can
assimilate their special life song by sitting in silence and feeling it within
our cells.
Fun and achievement. We've all heard the
saying that someone we know works hard and plays hard. That's because the two
go hand in hand. Fun without achievement is a shallow, unfulfilling life. Achievement
without the fun that brings quality to the journey leads to an equally
unsatisfying life. Blind ambition can result from such an imbalance and one
becomes blinded as to which achievements would be truly life-enhancing. Fun
relieves the tensions we experience during our battles of achievement.
Contentment
and enlightenment. A
little child with sleep-weighted eyelids is wrapped in a quilt on your lap - it
is during moments like these that we wish everyone on Earth could share the
feeling of complete contentment. We wish we could enhance the life of a run-away
teenager somewhere in a lonely bus station. We want to have the hungry family
fed and feeling the inner fulfillment contentment brings.
Such contentment can come as a strong
under-current of life, rather than as a few fleeting moments. Contentment as a
constant companion is the result of deep, meaningful living, of insights gained
and inner storms weathered.
Empowerment
and humor. Empowerment is the desire to serve. At first, this definition might not make
sense. The connection between service and empowerment might seem a bit obscure.
Service has often meant assuaging our
conscience by giving a handout, not really addressing the deficiency that
caused the condition. True service instead is empowering the individual to find
his or her own way out of the dire straits of life. This way the person has
something to show for this hardship: new-found strength or abilities.
The desire to be of service will be
never-ending if it is based on need. As Christ said, "The hungry will always be
among us." It could eventually pull us
into the despair of need as well. The balancing factor is humor.
Humor laughs at life, laughs at self and,
instead of blaming, laughs at the folly of others. It cannot take anything too
seriously because it knows without a shadow of doubt that we're just engaged in
a play.
Growth
and satisfaction. Understanding
the essence of growth is new. It used to be the result of delving (painfully,
at times) into the unknown, grappling with its illusion and eventually turning
it into the known through experience. When delving into the unknown, fear
resulted, often bringing about protectiveness. When the illusion refused to
yield its insights, anger tried to break it up.
The emotions associated with growth weren't
always pleasant and even the word growth often had an unpleasant connotation. Growth is now an
expansion that is the result of satisfaction.
Growth used to come through opposition. Now it
comes through support. How will we know when we've found it? The deep satisfaction of our hearts will
tell us we've just lived our highest truth.
The Twelve Pairs of
Emotions
| |
Positive Aspect |
Negative Aspect |
| 1. |
Love
The desire to include |
Trust
The desire to surrender (replaces fear) |
| 2. |
Inspiration
The desire to be inspired and to inspire (replaces anger) |
Peace
The desire to be at ease (replaces protectiveness) |
| 3. |
Creativity
The desire to create |
Pleasure
The desire to be delighted |
| 4. |
Empathy
The desire to connect |
Acknowledgement
The desire to see the perfection |
| 5. |
Generosity
The desire to give |
Receptivity
The desire to receive |
| 6. |
Encouragement
The desire to encourage or to be encouraged |
Beauty
The desire to be uplifted |
| 7. |
Communication
The desire to express |
Assimilation
The desire to integrate |
| 8. |
Passion
The desire to know |
Joy
The desire to live |
| 9. |
Achievement
The desire to excel |
Fun
The desire to revel |
| 10. |
Enlightenment
The desire to enhance or be enhanced (replaces pain) |
Contentment
The desire to retain |
| 11. |
Empowerment
The desire to be of service |
Humor
The desire to be amused |
| 12. |
Growth
The desire to expand |
Satisfaction
The desire to be fulfilled |
Almine, author ofArubafirina: The Book of
Fairy Magic, is a Toltec three-pronged
Nagual who is globally
recognized as one of the leading mystics of our time. Her interest lies in
teaching others how to move beyond self-imposed limitations so they can access
their innate personal power. Visit www.spiritualjourneys.com.