I recently had a spiritual epiphany — namely at the Divine Neutrality webinar that my teammates and I held this past Saturday. It seems this often happens during open discussions of spiritual topics. It just goes to show you that no matter how much you think you know about a particular topic, there’s always more to learn!
After my teammates and I offered our thoughts on what Divine Neutrality is and how it manifests for us, one of the participants shared her process for remaining in that neutral place in her heart when events in the world seem so chaotic. This sparked in me a realization that had not occurred to me previously … and it’s profound enough that I’m prompted to share.
First, it’s okay to have emotional reactions related to the unfolding events in the world and the revelations they reveal — that’s part of being human. But any emotional reaction is a reflection of an expectation we hold around an old energy pattern that we’ve been holding onto. As part of the progression of the grander Divine Plan, these old energy patterns must come to the surface to be released.
BUT, in order to release them, we must remain neutral regarding the outcome. That is, regardless of whether events unfold the way we expect and regardless of whether we feel good about it or not, we cannot attach to those feelings. If we do, then we literally hold onto it so it cannot be released. Rather, we must allow the emotion to arise, feel it, and then let it go, with no expectation about what comes next.
In the end, my realization is that maintaining Divine Neutrality is not just necessary for what is outside of me, but it’s just as important to be applied to what is within me! It seems so obvious now that I “say it out loud.” 😉
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The next webinar in The Other Side of Change 4-Part Series will be Saturday, 26 October 2024, 1:00-2:30pm Eastern, with the focus being on Embracing Unity Consciousness in a World of Separation. Won’t you consider joining us to explore the simplicity and depth of this topic that will be so vital for navigating the divisiveness of the world. Perhaps you, too, will gain some profound insights.