Is it true that "you are what you do?" And if so, who am I?
I write, therefore I am a writer. I dream big dreams, so I am a dreamer. But no one is paying me for either, so I can't stop there (yet).
I think a lot these days, so am I a thought? a thinking machine?
Yes. Clearly one of my outputs is thought, but it's not the thoughts alone that matter. They can, even deeply, create impact within one life, but they must be organized and expressed to be shared. To become fungible and multiply their impact.
Or do they?
What about the energy I emit simply by being? by thinking? What if I consciously focus it?
Like a sun, we each beam a personal solar wind into our immediate environment and into the energy networks interconnected with us. It is both real and recordable, e.g. aura photography or electro-magnetic sensing, as well as consciously and unconsciously emitted whether we are awake or asleep.
But what happens to the energy you emit if you harness the knowledge of these facts about your own being and its relation to the universe around you to strengthen your beliefs and activate focused visualizations of free will for specific purposes?
We're only now beginning to understand the mechanism of deliberate creation, and yet anyone lucky or disciplined enough to launch and sustain such a causal loop will tell you the most important things are showing up and not bad mouthing your own dreams.
You must spend your time in meditation, or otherwise focusing your resonance towards a specific purpose, and you must let your vision live so strongly that your intention and your expectation merge.
We all use these laws of nature every day to accomplish our personal lives. It's how the universe works. Yet how often do we spend time focused on our collective well-being?
What if your identity was the value of your intentions to the ecosystem? What if that's part of the next natural evolution of those laws of nature?
Humans are over three-quarters made up of water, and water is one of the unique elements on our planet, storing and transmitting not only physical information about where it has been, but also responding to, and perhaps storing the memory of its energetic history too. Water is the medium for expression, retention and application of both personal and ecosystem memory, as well as the means for all life to exist.
Wouldn't it make elegant design sense then, that water will play a pivotal role in our ecosystem's next big evolution?
Maybe I'm a water baby.
A believer in believing.
For belief's sake.
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