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The trust frequency

September 2, 7:36 PMPractical Spirituality ExaminerAmara Rose
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As we integrate the new energies streaming onto the planet and into each of us faster than a Google search, it's tempting to want to apply the brakes, or, at the very least, slow the shift to Warp 5. Even if you've been surfing the sea change with aplomb, these upgrades torque us on every level.

I recently blogged about how ascension symptoms mimic menopause (for men and women, regardless of age), chronicling my own cosmic wake-up call and one of Karen Bishop's helpful alerts. A grateful reader responded, "The booby prize in all this are the sweet moments of clarity that come easily now. And those sleepless nights gave me many happy hours watching the Northern Lights and the Seven Sisters dance."

Faith in the process enhances our shift, making it a joyful expansion into the new rather than a fearful contraction, holding tightly to what's "dying". Yet it's a quantum leap to begin thinking this way. I had no frame of reference for my descent in 1993. What was happening to my body, mind, emotions and worldview scared me witless. And fear feeds the old paradigm.

Scarcity —  Scare City — is built on doubt, by definition shaky ground. Trust is bedrock that engenders abundance. It's the new frequency emerging from an ancient concept: our core beliefs determine how we think, feel and behave, which in turn creates our future. I found Andrew Bailey's and Connie Marlow's radio interview on The Trust Frequency fascinating.

In a similarly penetrating article, The Currency of Consciousness, Louise LeBrun writes, "In this and future worlds our ability to engage rather than reflect; to live rather than talk about life; and to 'be' rather than 'do' will determine the quality of our lives. Trusting the body to lead demands that we surrender the intellect to it … that we allow all that it currently offers to be in flow, knowing without question that it is as it should be. To know this is to acknowledge that what we are is a far cry from what we've been taught to believe we are. We are not the body (the instrument) — we are the Signal (Life Force) that flows through it. Without that Signal, manifestation cannot occur."

Next week, we have an amazing opportunity on 09-09-09 to cleanse our currency in order to allow our consciousness to sparkle.

As frequently happens these days, science and Spirit converge. In her book, The Secret Pleasures of Menopause, Christiane Northrup, MD, discusses the importance of the signaling molecule nitric oxide to the life force, stating, "The white light that so many people report as part of near-death experiences is also from a blast of nitric oxide — leading me to believe that the energy that gets us into our physical bodies is present when we exit as well. This thought can really help us trust the process of life."

Finally, we can learn about trust from the fastest-growing company in history: a verb as well as a noun, and an intrinsic part of the everyday lives of millions of satisfied co-creators around the world: Google. According to What Would Google Do? by new media maverick Jeff Jarvis, the company that is so much more than a search engine models how open source relationships are the key to a fruitful future.

Don't own products or content, says Google; think distributed. Live in Beta. Collaborate. Encourage innovation. Simplify. Then let go. The motto for the new trust economy might be, "If you begin to build it, they will come … and improve it." Jarvis reminds us, "There is an inverse relationship between control and trust." Sharing the wealth begets more of it.

Who are you in the post-Scare City economy of being? A network? A platform? I'm an aggregator, an RSS feed, an Atom. We are the software of tomorrow: transparent, vulnerable, connected across borders and beliefs in ever-evolving ways.

The currency of consciousness is the new "trust fund." Living in global glass houses lets more Light shine in. And isn't that what the Age of Aquarius is all about?



For further info:

∞ Choice Point 2012: Armageddon or Eden? Gregg Braden offers a compelling perspective in his new book Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age. He demystifies 2012 by explaining it's not the end of the world, only the end of a world age, or time cycle … but because these cycles are vast, it's a new experience for everyone alive today. The goosebump factor: on December 21, 2012, Earth will be perfectly aligned with the galactic center for the first time in over 5000 years — and attuned to the source energy of the Milky Way. Gregg believes this heralds "a rare opportunity to come together as a family on this planet, and to learn from the mistakes of past civilizations." It's our cosmic reset button.

∞ Celebrate: Stewart St. John's Music Meditation from Source is a video complement to Gregg Braden's prose: a fractal sensory feast that catalyzes joy — and trust.




 

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