As we transcend the various phases of our life, symbolized by the 12 zodiac signs [via the 12 months of the year], we are confronted with challenges that help us figure out how to successfully navigate our lives. And as we get older, we ask ourselves how to maintain our playful innocence, but also attain [maintain?] maturity. How we learn to navigate life, should manifest itself as a dance, not an onerous drudgery.
How can we cultivate this spontaneously joyful consciousness?
Our natural wisdom demonstrates to us that we have needs and that they are real. We can’t deny our needs. We don’t want to deny them. If we lie to ourselves, we lie to the universe. If we lie to the universe, we can’t manifest into something larger than ourselves or we manifest our being into something we don’t want.
We have to eliminate ‘limiting beliefs’ to discover our truth. As we revolutionize our attitudes and accept the subsequent transformation in our lives, we discover our power. It is time to examine what we are broadcasting out to the world and to the universe. It is time to alter our reality by altering our thoughts.
Within our primordial brains we act primarily upon primal reflexes. This is our instinctual animal nature. In our rational mind we think, analyze and discriminate. In our frontal cortex we have the capacity to connect with the ‘Universal Mind’. From the point of operation inside our primordial brain, we simply defend ourselves and do what we have to do to survive. In our logical brain we can identify alternatives and make choices. In our meditative mind it is possible to access a neutral point of view and to attract solutions unavailable to our lower minds.
To achieve the peace we all crave, we have to transcend these ancient mental conflicts.
To incorporate new associations and vistas into our reality, we have to examine our internal conversation. How are we talking to ourselves and to the Universe? How we talk is how we relate. How we relate determines what we create. It is no secret that our minds are generally in conflict. It is also apparent that we experience mass conflict in our lives.
Since our inner reality creates our outer reality, we need to seriously examine what our mind is doing, in view of the fact that inner conflict is a natural consequence of both our primal instinctual mind and our untamed dualistic mind.
To transcend the conflict, we have to access our neutral mind. In the neutral mind, duality transforms into polarity. Instead of a standoff or battle between right and wrong, this way or that way, we find a dance between the universal polarities of stable and fluctuating, eternal and evolutionary.
We also need to listen to what we are telling ourselves and then use these mantras to neutralize negative self-talk and encode a higher grade dialogue.
Listening, communicating and conveying our thoughts are a critical part of transforming our mind. We shouldn’t just mindlessly repeat our inner mantras; we must listen to the sounds they are making. We must feel the impact of their vibration in our body and we must listen to the freedom in our minds when we finish our inner ruminations. Listening helps shift our mental faculties to neutral. Training yourself to listen is an important part of cultivating and maintaining access to the neutral mind. And as you gain access to this channel, you certainly want to be able to hear its messages!

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