Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The Song of Your Soul

               

                 What does it mean to sing your own song? Or dance to your own beat? It is knowing what your tone is, fine tuning it, and then emanating it out. It’s those moments of complete bliss, where your words flow smoothly and eloquently in sync with the mind of your soul. The way you can perceive it visually is being in the center of ongoing circles going across and below, with a light or a center point emanating from your chest and rippling out in waves and frequencies. It’s the infinity, the flower of life, the perfect sound point where the keys of your soul are playing in divine harmony.

                 Knowing your own tone can come from experiences of when your tone was out of discordance or in resonance with. It’s like speaking on something you don’t believe in and it doesn’t feel right. It’s portraying an image you don’t have a real connection with but it’s in relation to the people around you, and developing feelings of isolation and separation. These experiences of contrast come into our reality to give us the opportunity to fine tune ourselves. Find which we like and which we don’t, which words feel good to say and which words sting, what is pleasant to our ears and what is damaging. This is how we become more aware of who we are.

                When you identify someone as being confident or sure in a way that makes you perceive them as beautiful rather than egoic; what you really perceive is someone who is in tune with their own sound and frequency. They know who they are because they’ve seen who they aren’t. They’ve used contrast as a tool for fine attunement. When you’re in the presence of someone like this, they grab your attention effortlessly. Their words flow with not a demand to be heard, but rather a song you want to listen to and be a part of. This is someone in sync with who they are and how they emanate that out to the world.

                Knowing this is such a blessing; that since we all resonate in different tones, there is no definite right/wrong, black/white, so therefore we no longer need to perceive our thoughts and feelings as such. That is liberating. It allows us to truly feel into what our soul sounds like, who we really are. We all have a different song to sing, and our only job is to find that song and sing it, not to record someone else’s. The more you keep going in the direction of that which is benevolent to yourself and your soul, the more closer you become with this aspect of yourself. Instead of being something outside of yourself, trying to learn the keys of someone else’s song- you can just listen to the one already playing.

You are going to like what you hear.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ~TJ





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