Monday, January 4, 2010

How's it Buzzin' Cousin?

Thatcher's Theory on Vibrational Being.

In terms of existing as vibrational or energy beings, a reasonably fitting analogy would be to think of our thoughts, moods, foci and personae as notes making up a single chord. The subject of focus - be it internal or external - might be imagined as determining the root note of the chord. Each mood tinkering with the third, making it feel like a major or a minor. The perspective and intensity of observation determining octave and tempo. Every thought, feeling and image generating it's own flavoring, as it adds depth, texture, harmony and dissonance. (Feel free to edit the analogy to suit your taste.)

For most, it's a "free-for-all" chord that is accepted as a given condition, rather than intentionally orchestrated. Ideally, however, we're able to make an harmonious chord out of ourselves. And, as our perspective opens, make ourselves a series of harmonious chords in tune with the song of life playing itself out, all around us.

The energy or vibrations created by individual emotions, focus' or thought processes are not specifically unique to them. Vibrations, like atomic elements, are common components in all things. These vibrational elements exist as a part of each things process of being.

If you take a moment to reflect and imagine yourself in a variety of different emotional states from anger to depression to happiness, you may be able to feel the vibration or quality of energy that envelops you in each different scenario. Similarly, consider how you feel when you're wearing your work hat compared with any of your other hats - parenting, hobby, student, play and driving, to name a few. Cumulative attitudes create a base vibrational state, with each situation and reaction to life tweaking the tones.

(As an aside: I hypothesize that good relational "chemistry" isn't as much molecular or visual, as it is, when the vibrations of two individuals resonate dynamically and harmoniously together.)

Flowers don't have as eventful of lives as we do, but each has it's own "lifestyle". They all grow, send their DNA forward into time and die, but some go dormant and then re-immerge anew, some are ever-green, some sprout up from sprawling root systems while others return only by propagation, through sowing their seeds. Some prefer it arid while others need a bog. Some come and go before summer when others are just thinking about waking up. Some attract butterflies, while others draw birds, bees, ants or flies. Some feed primarily through their roots, some more through their leaves and some are carnivorous. These differences and so many more require very different characteristics or "personality types", imbuing each flower with it's own particular vibrational signature.

The fundamental essences preserved in the vibrational/flower essence remedies serve as a catalysts, lending their "tone" to our being in order to jump start dormant forces or potential manifestations within. Harmonious tones begin to over write dissonance. Over time, the archetypes that these "new" vibrations awaken can become accepted and expected, and through conscious effort and the process of neuro-plasticity, they can become our regular "starting line up".

The remedies aren't here to take you from broken to fixed. They won't "make you all better" because that's just another version of the fairy tale "happily ever after" - it doesn't exist. They're not a cure for what ails you, because nothing is actually wrong with you.

They're not nearly as effective if taken and disregarded like allopathic medicines. Yes, they still have an effect, but not as drastic or deep as if one takes an active role in the process. To begin, simply pause to consider, invite and feel the desired shift in the few minutes immediately after taking them. And they won't make any long term change unless that change is a conscious, valued and reiterated goal. Here, beyond the initial participation, one would revisit the present state and the desired new norm, frequently, while conducting all the affairs required of life.

So for those who are accepting of where they are, aware of where the want to be and willing to take responsibility for both, they can be invaluable aides in making transitions.

The same way that posture and facial expression both represent the inner working yet can affect the inner world, when deliberately changed; our vibrational state reflects our way of being, but can also change our way of being, if we intentionally attune it to our preferred chord - whatever tools or techniques we may choose to use.

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