01-04-2022, 12:59 PM
I echo what others have said about nature: go out there and take it all in. I just walk in my backyard and marvel at the tiniest creature and details, and then I touch the trees' bark and feel the texture. Whatever calls to you in this season of nature.
There were times in my life that I felt 'out of place' because of my tendency to be quite content being alone. I tended to absorb other people's energies and it throws me off balance. I am working with that. Along the way, I also learned to accept my tendency to prefer quietude. I wasn't like others in my 20s and 30s, though, I put pressure on myself to be more like others. That didn't work out real well.
The other thing you may want to try is to balance the energies herein. In several places, Ra gives a step-by-step to balancing complementary or opposite energies (e.g., solitude/socializing) but for the life of me, I can't find it in my notes. Maybe a dear friend (who is more organized than me) can cite the step-by-step process.
Deeply explore what energies you feel re solitude. Hone in on those energies, feelings, thoughts. Amplify and embrace those energies, accept them, and tenderly hold them in your heart. Then explore the opposite energies, say, community or socializing. What energies come up for that concept? Do the same: amplify and embrace those energies.
https://www.llresearch.org/channeling/2018/1215
This is a session wherein Q'uo discusses some beings' tendencies toward solitude, or as the question states, being "loners." It can be quite an efficient way of processing catalyst.
I quite love my solitary nature, now that I'm older. I struggled with it when I was younger. It gives me time and space to contemplate, reflect, meditate ... and ultimately be present on my spiritual journey.
What could this catalyst be giving you in terms of an opportunity to learn, explore, accept, love? How could it be serving you in this moment?
There were times in my life that I felt 'out of place' because of my tendency to be quite content being alone. I tended to absorb other people's energies and it throws me off balance. I am working with that. Along the way, I also learned to accept my tendency to prefer quietude. I wasn't like others in my 20s and 30s, though, I put pressure on myself to be more like others. That didn't work out real well.
The other thing you may want to try is to balance the energies herein. In several places, Ra gives a step-by-step to balancing complementary or opposite energies (e.g., solitude/socializing) but for the life of me, I can't find it in my notes. Maybe a dear friend (who is more organized than me) can cite the step-by-step process.
Deeply explore what energies you feel re solitude. Hone in on those energies, feelings, thoughts. Amplify and embrace those energies, accept them, and tenderly hold them in your heart. Then explore the opposite energies, say, community or socializing. What energies come up for that concept? Do the same: amplify and embrace those energies.
https://www.llresearch.org/channeling/2018/1215
This is a session wherein Q'uo discusses some beings' tendencies toward solitude, or as the question states, being "loners." It can be quite an efficient way of processing catalyst.
I quite love my solitary nature, now that I'm older. I struggled with it when I was younger. It gives me time and space to contemplate, reflect, meditate ... and ultimately be present on my spiritual journey.
What could this catalyst be giving you in terms of an opportunity to learn, explore, accept, love? How could it be serving you in this moment?