Pattern Intelligence
How do we recognize our patterns? The conditioning that keeps most of us on a never ending treadmill doing the same things over and over again without realizing it.
One can wake up after a 30 year stretch and realize that it felt like yesterday when you began and yet so much life has been lived in that time. Or has it?
How often do we become rigid and set in our ways? Or feel like our routines must be followed because they give us a sense of comfort or control. Why do we continue them even as they show us that it is time to change. Hanging on far too long so that there is a need of a disruptive event so that we can find our way back to the path we chose when we came.
How beautiful the pain of the course correction when we embrace its calling card. When we presence with it in such a way that it can reveal the mystical depth of all the reasons it is here. The wisdom which arises as we fully open to the transmission and decide to go all in to reap the full benefits of this essential time and experience.
How can we more purposefully begin to recognize the patterns that repeat on a loop of never ending time. Oh no not this again, I thought I had cleared it already. Often not recognizing that this cycle is never ending. That as long as there is time the patterns will continue to come with their gems of wisdom, ready to be mined and shaped into the most exquisite facets of wholeness.
Can we use the nervous system as a warning indicator that we have ventured into the separation zone again and allow it to wake us up to the same old same old in a different package, recycled incessantly as it creates itself in ever expansive nuanced permutations that would delight us if we weren’t so attached to the suffering and pain Worshipping the wounds and diving ever more deeply into the sea of drama as we forget once again that we are all of it.
Slipping back into the spiritual narcolepsy that will eventually awaken and need to apologize for the once again slip into the dark depths of separation. The repairs made and growth achieved. We move back into our routine and feel good because we can be a normal person and enjoy our luxuries. Not too much discomfort for too long!