![]() Wouldn’t it be nice to dance or sing along the way? But when we get to the end, there is a big let down and we don’t understand where we went wrong. He talks about how our culture teaches us, at a very young age, to push, push, push. Repeating this phrase every morning can really get you in the flow.įor those of you who are in a rush to get to the next important thing or to achieve the next great thing, here is a great clip from one of my favorites, Alan Watts. Try this: Intend that no matter where you go and what you do, you will be at the right place at the right time, as if it were divinely orchestrated by your angels. In the book, “Chakra Awakening,” by Margaret Ann Lembo, she talks about people that are pushing hard against Divine Timing are often seen as a “pain in the neck.” We all know people like that! Margaret suggest that understanding and embracing our own personal Divine Timing can be created through setting an intention. Schultz tells a story about wanting and pushing for something so strongly, her body fought back and caused severe pain and injury to her neck (the physical area of this chakra.) She was that “go-getter” but failed to see that her purpose or the universal messages were pointing her to another (better) path. This chakra is associated with communication (the ability to speak our truths), your will and determination but is also about our ability to recognize and respect Divine Timing. Mona Lisa Schultz, they talk about “Divine Timing” as part of the Fifth Chakra (Throat Chakra) or the Vishuddha Chakra. ![]() In the CD series “ Igniting Intuition,” by Dr. But relaxing into the flow of that motion takes some practice. I don’t mean on the run, but we are active parts of the universe, always changing. We, by our very nature, are meant to be in motion. So what if it’s hard and there are all of these obstacles, “I’m determined to get there – no mater what.” Our culture seems to look at these people as real “go-getters” that make things happen.īoth of these approaches are going against the flow of nature. You hear people say “I’ll just wait until I retire.” Or “I’ll wait until the kids are off to college.” My favorite is “I’ll wait until can do it perfectly.”Īnother way of looking at timing is: some people don’t wait and they just plow ahead no matter what. The first way is for us spend our lives waiting for the right opportunity to present itself. There seem to be two distinct ways to look at the problem of timing. So many things capture our interest and we want to do them, but our self-doubt comes in and says “If I only had the a) time, b) money, c) energy, then I could do everything I ever wanted.” Better yet, if you could tap into the knowledge of what you are SUPPOSED to be doing, it would help you make better decisions. When we are out of the flow or even going against the flow, it can feel frustrating and like we are getting no where, fast. Things naturally go at a certain pace and when we are “in the flow” things are much easier. We all know the phrase “timing is everything” but we don’t spend a lot of time contemplating the thought that there is a flow of the universe. ![]() It’s also about recognizing the subtle signs of support for our journey and knowing when the signs point us to a new direction. It’s about knowing when to push and when to pull back. Divine Timing Learning to go with the (spiritual) flowĪs of late, I’ve been exploring the phrase “Divine Timing.” As the words might suggest, it is about being in tune with happenings from a Divine or higher perspective.
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