Alignment of Your Heart
By Phoenix Rising Star
On August 3-8, 2009 at the University of Liege, Belgium, an International Conference on Computing Anticipatory Systems honored Nassim Haramein's most recent scientific paper, "The Schwarzschild Proton" for 'Best Paper Award' in the field of Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Field Theory and Gravitation.
The paper describes the nuclei of an atom as a mini black hole, marking a new paradigm in quantum theory.
In laymen's terms, Haramein proved that all atoms are black holes.
Therefore, all things are black holes since everything is made of atoms.
We are black holes.
So is the Earth.
So is the galaxy.
This paper mathematically proved with sixteen equations that if we are all black holes, we are all one.
Bridging the gap between science and spirituality and proving once and for all what spirituality and religion have been saying for years!
Thinking everyone else would be as excited about this as I was, I began telling people.
Only to be faced with blank looks, questioning eyes, avoiding behaviors, no comments.
It took me awhile to figure it out.
What's the deal about being one with each other?
Oh. The light began to dawn. Slowly I got it. "It's okay to be one with some people, but I don't want to be one with you."
Not that people were exactly saying that, but close.
We feel okay about being one with beautiful people, wealthy people, celebrities, people who look like us, people who attend the same functions as us, people who are nice…..
We don't feel okay about being one with people who are disfigured, poor, unknown, look different, act different, are mean, or smell.
Our judgments against others are what keep us from being one.
Judgments such as,
"What a stupid question!"
"I can't believe she's wearing that dress! It makes her look awful!"
"He is an idiot for doing that."
"I would NEVER do such a thing!"
"OMG-could you believe what she said?"
The list goes on and on.
Ouch.
I have to say I don't like myself very well when I make those statements.
And even worse, they're so natural, they're a habit! When driving, when socializing, when living.
Where did this come from?
I honestly don't believe we were born this way.
I believe that our judgments of others (and ourselves!) come from our training as a human.
Institutions such as houses of religion teach us this. "If you're not good enough, you'll never get to heaven!" Setting up an impossible standard through which to live our lives. Judging ourselves and falling short every time.
"Only the meek shall inherit the earth." Judging ourselves and others for their behaviors.
"It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than a rich man to reach the kingdom of God." How much money do you have? It's too much.
And then there's schools. Beginning with grouping kids according to ability in order to make it easier to teach….and coach.
"You aren't good enough to be in the blue bird group!"
"You'll never make it to varsity."
"You're too stupid!"
"You're too smart! Think you know everything!"
Are there any among us who haven't said or heard these statements?
Cringe.
Just writing about them is bringing up my stuff!
Each time we experience judgment in person (or through the ethers), we have the option of adding another layer of cellular memory. This cellular memory sees the world through the eye of judgment, and with our bi-directional human energy field, we broadcast it and receive it.
It is our judgment that keeps us from embracing the concept that we are all one.
It is our cellular memory of judgment that keeps us from changing our belief system to 'we are all one'.
How do we change our cellular memory?
Although there are several modalities that work with cell memory, one that is available freely to everyone is the concept of creating an alignment of the heart.
What is an alignment of the heart?
Alignment of the heart is a remembrance of the pure innocent soul we originate from.
With non-judgment and compassion.
Alignment happens in a split second. The moment we remember our innocence.
And lack of alignment happens when we choose to ignore it.
All of us innately have this alignment.
We don't always recognize the opportunity to use it.
For an example of how cellular memory works to help us instantly align with our hearts, take a girl walking down a street filled with familiar people. As she walks, she noticed two people she recognizes looking at her, and then looking away. Her cellular memory and past experiences of judgment tells her they don't want to talk to her. They're judging her harshly for something. In that split second of thought, her body becomes rigid. Something about this doesn't feel right. There is a lack of alignment with her heart. Her natural innocence is being compromised by judgment. Her judgment towards others and her perceived reality of their judgment towards her..
As she rounds the corner, she recognizes a third person she goes out of her way to speak to. This person tells her, "Oh my gosh. You look so different today. Did you do something to your hair? I almost didn't recognize you."
The girl realizes that her first assumption of the judgments of first two people could be erroneous. There may be a simple explanation for their failure to greet her. Such as they simply didn't recognize her.
As she has that AH-HA! she also realizes how her cellular memory of judgment projected these feelings onto people. Because of her cell memory, she was seeing the world through her own judgment and projecting it back onto herself.
In that instant of knowing, she experiences a clearing of her cell memory and a restoration of her innocence.
In one second, she relaxes. Her whole body relaxes because she is in alignment with her heart. With the innocence of her soul.
True alignment of the heart is a split second of knowing what is right and what isn't. Without judging. Things are simply in alignment with you or they aren't.
But it's not enough to know what is alignment and what isn't. It's what you do next that maintains the alignment of the heart and creates change in your cellular memory.
It's called compassion.
As I was writing this article, my stuff was coming up big time. Just writing about judgment made me aware of how judgmental I am, and I wasn't happy about it. Taking a quick break, I ran to the grocery store for a two minute trip that turned into fifteen. It should have been an in and out trip. I chose the shortest line for my two item purchase. (Note to self: shortest lines take the longest time.) After watching other lines moves three people through, I finally looked ahead to see what the problem was. A sign said, "Please be patient with the cashier in training." Immediately my reaction was, Oh great. Let me find another line!
But in looking at the other lines, there were now five people in each of those. Better to stay in this one. My frustration grew as her speed diminished. By the time I got to her, she was counting out her charge slips slowly and not looking at me. I was pretty irritated by that time. Gees! Why can't she do that on her own time? Can't she wait on me now? I have only two things for heaven's sake!
Then I realized what an opportunity Spirit was giving me. Recognize my judgment of her and heal it. Healing myself in the process.
AH-HA! My body instantly relaxed for a second, and then froze. Okay, I got it, but now what do I do?
That's when a voice inside me said, "Act with compassion."
I sent a wave of love from my heart to the cashier.
I swear, that in that next second, she stopped counting her slips and said, "Well I guess I can do that later. Here, let me ring you up."
Thirty seconds later, I was on my way home. One less layer of cellular memory and lot more awareness about how this works.
So is it really this easy?
Yes and no.
Yes, because alignment of the heart is a natural recognition of what is correct for you, in your natural state of your soul, and then acting from that place.
Once you begin noticing alignment (or the lack of it), you'll find more and more opportunities to clear your cellular memory. Or not. It's your choice.
Once you begin living with compassion, it is easier to remind yourself to act that way. Easier to maintain. Then easier to not even have to remind yourself. You'll just do it naturally,
And no, it isn't always that easy because we have so many, many layers of cellular memory that clog up our fields and keep us from being who we truly are.
The layers come from other lifetimes, carried in our DNA and from all our current lifetime experiences and imprints associated with real or perceived trauma. And they're not just about judgment of ourselves and others. We all have common emotions and associated imprints that get in our way.
And let's face it. We're hardest on ourselves. We judge ourselves more than we judge others. And we forget, if we ever really knew, to have compassion for ourselves.
Sometimes it's just darn hard to get back to who we really are.
But there is hope! Next month's issue of Spirit of Maat will have a meditation to assist you in your alignment with your heart.
Getting you back to the natural innocence of your soul.
Back to who you really are.
Back to the oneness.
Namaste. (The divine in me salutes the divine in you. It's all the same divine anyway. LOL)
Phoenix Rising Star
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