Direct Mail from the Universe
We’ve all been confronted with circumstances or events that seem almost choreographed. Too often, say the experts, we dismiss these events as mere coincidence, instead of recognizing them as the universe’s way of asking us to pay attention. Sometimes, the nudge is gentle; sometimes it’s much harsher, arriving in the form of illness that strikes us or someone close to us, stopping us in our tracks and forcing us to reassess our lives and goals.
“How do we cultivate this type of occurrence? First,” “we have to put aside the conditioning of our schools, teachers and society that don’t allow for—or acknowledge—that these experiences happen. If you begin by valuing these experiences, it will open you up to become even more aware of them as they occurs.”
Andrews also suggests it may be possible to accelerate the development of a deeper awareness by removing yourself from the familiar. While the mountainside hut may call to our romantic selves, the journey may be as simple as a hike in a forest. “In the natural world, there are a presence and a feeling of power and spirits,” he says. “A change in surroundings helps us go away from our prior selves, and opens us to looking at the world in a new and fresh way. If you can’t embark on a journey to another place, go out in nature somewhere. The natural world has a powerful presence and energy.”
In some cases, a message may appear to be an auspicious event, an omen tailored to us and only us. The concept of surrendering to such events, or viewing them as messages, may seem frightening, too far beyond the realm of the familiar.
To become more aware and accepting of the messages sent to us by the universe, say Michael C. Rann and Elizabeth Rann Arrott, authors of Shortcut to a Miracle: How to Change your Consciousness and Transform Your Life, we first need to accept that there is a higher wisdom that is communicating with us at all times. It’s up to us to listen. We need to expect that it will communicate with us. We need to listen for it. Its voice is usually soft and gentle, but the more we listen and the more we pay attention to it, the more clearly, the more often, and more directly it communicates. It’s important to give thanks when we receive a communication, and [to] give thanks for every miracle we experience.
ref: fityoga