At first read this seemed a bit too “tide-dye”esque for me, but after a second read I see that it is valuable and has roots in truth. I am making more of an effort to have my blog be more well-rounded. I have no idea who wrote it...
"Feelings vibrate, just as all things in the universe do, at a particular frequency. Negative feelings like anger, guilt, and depression vibrate at low frequencies, while positive feelings like joy, appreciation, and passion vibrate at high frequencies. These high frequency vibrations make us feel good. This is why people and places that inspire and cultivate positive feelings have what we call good vibrations.
Good vibrations inspire health, happiness, and optimism. When we are tuned in to good vibrations, our bodies heal, our hearts open, and our minds shift toward the light. We see new possibilities and feel powerfully energized to follow our inner visions. At the same time, we feel relaxed and capable of manifesting these visions without giving in to stress or struggle. Good vibrations put us in a state of perfect receptivity so that we feel it is the energy flowing through us that accomplishes what needs to be done. We feel guided, supported, protected, and nourished within this joyful flow. We sometimes forget that we are allowed to feel this way all the time.
Lower frequency vibrations are not bad in a moral sense, but they are bad in the sense that they simply don't feel good. Still, they have a purpose, which is to alert us to the fact that we are blocking out the higher frequency vibrations that we need to function well. They are a call for healing ourselves from within. The key to our healing lies in remembering that it is our birthright to feel good and that feeling good is the essence of our true nature. When we are receiving and sending out good vibrations, we are in the flow. When we are not, we can begin to raise our vibration by seeking out people, places, and situations that vibrate at a higher frequency. Whether we need to go on retreat or just call a friend who makes us laugh, seeking out those good vibrations and basking in them is a sacred and loving practice that returns us, time and again, to the joyful flow of the universe."
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I can relate to this post in my teaching. I think it's very spiritual. Some classes simply won't "vibrationally" allow me to teach. There is a vibe wall there, and sometimes no matter what I do, I cannot tear it down, or even climb over it. It is at those times that I teach the worst. My train of thought is derailed, creative on-the-fly ideas dissipate, and the students, in a self-fulfilling prophecy, inadvertently create precisely what they dread: a boring classroom.
Conversely, some classes almost unconditionally send me the good vibe. It relaxes me, puts me in a good mood. I think faster, clearer, and deeper. We have fun. Kids in those sorts of classes have a fantastic year and learn a ton. It is difficult to explain but very, very perceptible (almost tangible) to me.
I am also physically more healthy when I live the good vibe on a consistent basis.
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