We all have a song inside of us. Perhaps that is why music is so powerful. The rhythm and the beat connect with our hearts. We are all energy vibrating in a vast universe. It has been scientifically proven that we have an energetic vibration emanating from our hearts that is shared with those around us. It is not just a bunch of woo-woo nonsense. These vibrations extend past words and gestures. It is shared in such a way that we are aware of it even when we do not see anything specifically happening. Think about the time you met someone and sensed a connection which made no sense since you had never met them before. Or how you can describe what a room feels like when you walk into it or get out of it. When we take the time to connect with the vibration of our energy in our hearts we become attuned to what we are amplifying outward and inward. If we are in distress or anger we will amplify those energies. If we are in appreciation and wonder we will be the amplification of gratitude and curiosity. It is not about forcing ourselves out of one state or the other, it is about an awareness that the energy residing in our hearts gets amplified and those around us will experience it. Of course, how they interpret that experience will depend on what is resonating and vibrating within their own hearts. We can take responsibility for our amplification by being aware of it and not blaming or accusing others of causing it. There is an expression, if you spot it, you got it. The reason we notice or connect with the vibration being amplified from another is because we sense a similar amplification in ourselves or the capacity for it in our ourselves. God encourages us to know the vibrating energy within our hearts by engaging in a process of self-discovery with curiosity and compassion. It is not about blame or shame. It is a call to know and love all the energies vibrating in us and recognizing them as playing a part in the song of our lives.
My prayer for us is the curiosity to notice the energy being amplified from our hearts and how it affects our perspective of ourselves and others today.
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