October 10, 2014
Universal Timing
Life’s Natural Rhythm
Nature’s natural rhythms orchestrate when day turns to night, when flowers must bloom, and provides the cue for when it is time for red and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life’s pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us.
Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet lag lets us know when we’ve overridden our own natural rhythm. When we feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to move faster than is natural for us, we may want to breathe deeply instead and look at nature moving to its own organic timing: birds flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we can achieve all we need to do with less effort.
We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural rhythm – especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature.
ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ።
Nature has always been the main force in my relationship with my higher power, including my higher self. I've been a counselor and in a leadership role for a significant part of my life now. This practice to sense into the rhythms in nature entices me because I don't need to be the leader or the fixer and healer, the role is revered nature is thus now the teacher & the healer..
Nature is also something you need to see with you eyes, listen with your ears and most of all feel with your bare soles. Our feet are meant/ created to be bare and that's why there are a number of sensors /nerve endings under our feet, which connects from top to toe. When we walk barefoot on sand gravel and and stones/pebbles, our entire energy body gets a stimulation. Not only that it allows your body to connect with the earth and absorb free Electrons from the earth's surface.
Jan 25
Julie
Beautifully explained Vlada, thank you....that is my feeling too. The rhythm of nature is slow paced, and being in nature is a tonic everyone needs to feel connected.
Jan 28