Everything that is happening in your life is a result of how you feel about yourself, others and the world around you. Life is not happening to you; life is happening for you. Doesn’t that sound good?!! It may sound good, but if you think in any way like me, it doesn’t always feel good. In many cases, it can feel unbearable at the moment that you are experiencing challenges. Everybody has their own “buttons” that set them off. That being said, I do believe that, ultimately, every circumstance manifests to teach us something about ourselves. This realization can free us from pain and suffering if we allow it to do so.
We are talking about the Law of Correspondence. This universal law dictates that all life experiences correspond to your state of mind about yourself and your world. This information can be a useful tool for you if you are open to aligning yourself with this law. Ideally, changing your attitude toward a situation can directly affect how you approach it. This change of mind can prompt you to take different action which, in turn, can result in a more positive outcome. Your mindset determines your vibration which acts like a signal (Law of Vibration) that “calls” the corresponding events and people that “appear” in your life. Remember that there are patterns that repeat throughout our universe, and we are one with it (Law of Oneness). This means that certain patterns of experiences will occur in our lives in correspondence with what’s happening inside of us at any given moment.
We exist in this universe and the universe exist in us. We are each microcosm of the macrocosm. Your thoughts and actions matter, because you matter more than you might realize. You are the universe experiencing itself. The Universal Laws exist to serve you and not the other way around. We must learn to work with them in order to bend reality to our image of what we desire it to be. It is simple, not easy, but possible. Never be afraid to think big and expect big, wonderful things to happen in your life. As I write this, please know that I am also writing to myself. It is a lifetime discipline, but a necessary one for living your best life. Until next time…