Accessing our Higher Self
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Accessing and Harmonizing into our Higher Self --by Susan Kramer Accessing our Higher Self by following our conscience allows us to live in our fullest consciousness
W e harmonize our actions into our Higher Self when we follow the prodding's of our intuition and our conscience. Each day we flow into and out of the various following forms of conscious and unconscious awareness - all impacting and forming our overall state of consciousness. And when we live our lives by following our conscience consistently, we grow into our fullest potential of conscious awareness. Waking Awareness: Thoughts running through our mind, upon which we choose to act - consciously by evaluating the whole situation - or from our automatic subconscious mind. Our subconscious mind being our storehouse of past experiences and reactions; programmed responses that are colored by our physical energy, attitude, and emotion of the moment. Dream State: Watching and participating in events without the limits our physical body, morality, or rational mind impose on us in our waking state. Deep Sleep: Without being preoccupied in our mind's ramblings, our physical body rejuvenates. Superconsciousness: Like its name - super - in this state of consciousness we can find out what we need to know to function optimally in the moment. It is our lifeline connecting us to the aspect of our Creator/Sustainer living within us. Being consciously aware in this state moves us into the ‘director’s seat’ of our life. And as the conscious director of our actions we can make use of the various options to produce a beautiful ‘play’ of life. In another example: A super giant is a star that is many times larger and brighter than our sun. As such it has a greater luminosity and storehouse of energy than our sun. Our Higher Self is our own super giant and our usual waking awareness is like our sun. We get along and survive with our sun, but by contacting and using the directed energy of our ‘super giant’ Higher Self, we have a more fulfilling life, because we are harmonizing with a powerful and all-knowing Source of what is just right for us at any given moment. It is during the state of usual waking awareness that we can best utilize the superconscious information available to us. How can we experience our Higher Self residing in us? And how do we integrate its usefulness into our usual waking functions and awareness? When we pay attention to and follow our conscience we grow into and harmonize with the directive of our Higher Self. Learning how to become fully aware of and use all of our aspects, is part of the natural progression of our evolution. Our conscience is the part of our Higher Self that assists us in acting for the best interests of ourselves and others in a given situation. It is discriminative. The conscience evaluates the entire situation with all its ramifications before drawing a conclusion. It’s message directs us to the way that allows us to feel most easeful in our physical body when thinking about the situation. As soon as we stray in our mind or actions from the directive of our Higher Self, we get some sort of distress signal, reflected by how our body feels. Some of these signals are: tension headaches, digestive upsets, lack of vitality, inability to concentrate, feeling emotionally upset - we lose our feeling of being in harmony with life. By listening to our conscience, following the options that feel comfortable to us - as read by our body feeling easeful and our mind feeling peaceful - and by not disrupting anyone else’s harmony and peace, we make use of the awareness of our Higher Self. We hear our conscience ‘speak’ to us when we are in a calm state of mind. Otherwise we can’t hear that little quiet voice within that lets us know right from wrong for the situation we are in or considering. When we are feeling stress we have trouble discerning the best course to follow. In order to access the wisest course, we can step back from ourselves and the situation for a few moments. This can be done by taking a few deep breaths, closing our eyes, and allowing our body to relax fully. In our mind we can look at the situation for what it is - a situation - a happening in the world that we are participating in, but that is not attached to us as part of our beingness. We see our situations more objectively when our emotions and self-centered ego can step aside. From a relaxed body and objective mind we more easefully tune into the best course to follow. By listening to and following our conscience, which works in conjunction with our superconscious - expanded awareness - we are harmonizing our Higher Self into our state of usual waking awareness. Then we are really functioning as an integrated unit. We are enjoying life in its fullness - we are best able to pilot the plane of our life! © Susan Kramer 1997
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