08-25-2018, 11:50 PM
(08-13-2018, 05:50 PM)Patrick Wrote: But the good news is that what you describe can actually become your reality without anything changing much physically in your life. Your perspective changes and this then changes everything...
I agree wholeheartedly. That shift in perspective is where our free will is absolutely critical and where we choose to focus our will and attention is where we will walk. This is easy enough to see physically -- Try walking in a straight line while looking off to the left. It doesn't work, we always end up curving to the left, i.e. where we are looking.
I started to write and keep gratitude lists a few months ago and my perspective has dramatically changed. By focusing on even just a few positive things, many more positive aspects became apparent, and this in turn lead to more amazing positivity to enter my life without me asking for it or expecting it. It is worth noting that some of the items on my gratitude lists I had once thought of as negative. For example, being laid off from a job several years ago and unable to find work again for two years. That certainly wasn't on any gratitude list at the time! However, it gave me an opportunity to form a very strong bond with my son since I had become a stay at home father during that time. For that I am incredibly grateful, and that would not have happened if I had stayed employed. As a result, both of those events now show up on my gratitude lists.
The idea of "harvest" sounds a lot like some sort of catastrophe like the Great Flood--the word itself implies a reaping of a field. David Wilcock and Corey Goode talk of a Great Solar Flash in the next several years, and relate that back to the concept of a harvest. But, in a recent automatic writing, the following came through regarding my question about harvest:
Quote:Consider why you look for such a change. Is it to rescue humanity from the cycle of karma and free the earth? Or is it the shortcut and easy way out?
That response required me to really look at my motives. I think that on the whole, my motive is/was the easy way out from a general discontent and day-long eye-roll at the going-ons in this odd world. However, to your point about changing one's perspective changing one's reality, if there is one thing I have come to understand from my gratitude lists it is that I don't have the first clue what it is I really want or need--let alone what anyone else wants or needs.