Just the other day we couldn’t believe that we were going into 2017 and now it’s over! Where has the time gone? What has happened to the year? This is a question I hear everyone asking. We know about the Schumann Resonance Theory that postulates that the Earth has a pulse or hearbeat of her own which pulsates at a certain amount of cycles per second, something like 7.8. Some scientists believe that this frequency has, over time, been speeding up and is currently at around 12 or 13 cycles per second. Thus, what was previously experienced as 24 hours, now feels like 16!
It’s a fair theory and I admit that I haven’t done enough research on it to have made up my mind as to whether or not it’s true, or even accurate in terms of the figures quoted. So, for now, it remains just a theory. Another theory which makes so much more sense, is that the amount of information sharing that we as a human race are able to do, far surpasses that of ten years ago or probably even two or three years ago. Everyone is on Facebook, Twitter, and every other social network available to us. People are able to video events happening and post them up onto the internet in almost real-time or within seconds of the event happening. Whereas previously even a cataclysmic event such as a tornado ripping through the heart of America, never made same day news!
So what are we to do? The guides tell us that we need to slow things down. It is becoming more important that people spend time in meditation and learn to slow their minds down. Because, it is in learning to slow down the mind that we will learn how to slow everything else around us down. And it is only when we have slowed our lives down, that we will be able to see the endless amount of opportunities that are presented to us. And it is also only when we will be able to make that all important connection to our higher selves and the Great I Am, which is the All Creative Spirit that resides within each one of us.
In constantly running and being bombarded with information overload on a daily basis, we are doing ourselves such a disservice. For in rushing around and chasing our own tails, never taking the time to get to know ourselves and our fellow human beings whom we claim to love, we are not honouring ourselves. And when we don’t honour ourselves, we are not honouring God. After all, each one of us is an expression of God, our Creator who loves us unconditionally and has given us so much. Yet, we take it all for granted and we never even stop long enough to say thank you.
Giving thanks and showing gratitude is the first step in learning to be of service to each other. Understanding that we are all different, yet the same, is another important step that we need to take in order for us to become tolerant human beings, who respect each other for who we are and not for what society has labelled us as. And being of service to each other with love, honour and respect, is being of service to the Great I Am, our Father God, who created every single thing that lives and moves upon the earth and within the universe.
Make your connection to the Earth’s heartbeat through slowing down everything happening in your space. Through quiet meditation you will make that connection and if we all do this, we will see a marked difference. It’s exactly what we all want and need and the result will be happy, fulfilling, successful and stress-free lives.