Dear Fellow American Citizens,
As citizens of the United States of America, we have the responsibility and privilege of electing those that serve us in leadership. We have the freedom to choose to influence our destiny by casting a vote for the person who we believe is most aligned with that which we desire. Most of us are exposed to the candidates through access via the media. We are limitied in our means of discernment.
Therefore, I ask that we all make the effort to look at this situation from a vantage point that maximizes our discernment. When we are on the roller coaster of emotional triggers it is easy to get swept into a fearful response. We hear the cries of lower realm judgments of injustice, scarcity, blame, greed, superiority, inferiority, anger and resentment and we can feel justified in joining to fight against our perceived enemies.
We also have the option of seeking out leadership that is aligned with respect, honor, worth, and unity. I urge all of my fellow American citizens to make the effort to sit in silence and let the dust of the emotional reaction settle. And then from a place of clarity, look with discernment. What do you see? Not what are you shown, but what do you see?
I encourage you to sit with the upper and lower realm illustrations and see the presidential candidates with discerning eyes. Then from a place of Awareness you can choose how you wish to be led.
As citizens of the United States of America, we have the responsibility and privilege of electing those that serve us in leadership. We have the freedom to choose to influence our destiny by casting a vote for the person who we believe is most aligned with that which we desire. Most of us are exposed to the candidates through access via the media. We are limitied in our means of discernment.
Therefore, I ask that we all make the effort to look at this situation from a vantage point that maximizes our discernment. When we are on the roller coaster of emotional triggers it is easy to get swept into a fearful response. We hear the cries of lower realm judgments of injustice, scarcity, blame, greed, superiority, inferiority, anger and resentment and we can feel justified in joining to fight against our perceived enemies.
We also have the option of seeking out leadership that is aligned with respect, honor, worth, and unity. I urge all of my fellow American citizens to make the effort to sit in silence and let the dust of the emotional reaction settle. And then from a place of clarity, look with discernment. What do you see? Not what are you shown, but what do you see?
I encourage you to sit with the upper and lower realm illustrations and see the presidential candidates with discerning eyes. Then from a place of Awareness you can choose how you wish to be led.