We have far too many people who don’t stand up for themselves and would rather talk behind a person in their back and spread rumors but when confronted face to face they act all different. Here’s a tip of advice for those people: Be genuine. This may sound a tad crazy or err a little on the spiritual side but generally speaking, when we meet someone, we’ll know in 5 seconds whether we like them or not. Our heart has an energetic field and we’ll know straight away if we feel comfortable with someone or not. Have you ever wondered when you met someone and you thought immediately “I don’t like this person” and later on found out that they were a creep? Or you met someone and right away hit it off and would find out so many similarities that you two shared but the first impression was pure good vibes. This right here folks is our unconscious mind picking up slight cues from a person that tells whether we’ll get along with this person or not. So truly listen to your gut when it tells you something about a person. It’s picking up those signals from your intuitive field.
The Power of Words
Dr. Masaru Emoto was a Japanese scientist who said that the molecular structure of water can be affected by human consciousness. His work revolved around the fact that positive thoughts of a person could affect the water by giving it a beautiful structure and that even polluted water could be cleansed through prayer and positive visualization. According to Dr. Emoto, water was seen as a carrier of energy and that the emotional energy and vibration of a person could have an affect on the physical structure of water. Dr. Emoto conducted experiments on water in which he exposed various samples of water to different words, pictures and music and then he would freeze those samples and examine the water crystals under a microscope. According to his findings, the water that was exposed to positive thoughts and speech (eg. “I love you”) would result in aesthetically beautiful looking crystals under the microscope but the water samples that were introduced to negative thoughts and words (eg. “you’re ugly and stupid) would result in very hideous looking frozen crystal formations.
How to Have Good Chi
Practice the Soul Mentor 5 Principles
Always wish well for others
Keep reminding yourself how amazing and beautiful you are
Always think positively
Practice body movement (walk, dance, stay active)
Always think in Abundance because we truly are surrounded by abundance
“I think with intuition. The basis of true thinking is intuition.
Indeed, it is not intellect, but intuition which advances humanity.
Intuition tells a man his purpose in life.
One never goes wrong following his feelings.
I don’t mean emotions, I mean feelings,
for feelings and intuition are one. ”
Funny how we value Einstein so much in the West for his genius when it comes to Quantum Physics but we’ve paid very little attention to other facets of his genius such as his views on intuition. Does it not seem to you that we as a society have fallen very behind when it comes to teaching intuition in our schools? Think about how much of a difference it would make in a child’s life if we taught them how to simply tune in to their intuition. Intuition isn’t a distant quality waiting to be harnessed, it is an innate quality talking to us all the time.
As Rumi says:
“Find your inner stillness”
Our inner stillness is our heart space. It is the place where our soul’s center can be found. When we simply tune out all of the distractions from the world and begin to listen to our “inner stillness” which is also our intuition, then we begin to find all of the answers to the questions we are seeking.
As Rumi says:
“What you are seeking is seeking you”
Many CEOs and Leaders share a common practice. They meditate and find solitude for about an hour a day where they sit in silence and tune in to their inner stillness. This practice allows them to come up with creative solutions to their problems and allows them to set the vision of their company big picture thinking style.
A Great Strategy to Release Negative Energy into Water
I hold a very similar practice. I took a Diversity and Inclusivity Bootcamp in San Francisco with my facilitator Rajkumari who coaches Executives. She onetime recommended me a practice of self-care which I’ll never forget. She mentioned to me that I should first draw a bath in my tub (if you don’t have one then you can use a bucket to soak your feet in). Then she advised to put 1-2 handfuls of Epsom salt into the bath and set it at a comfortable water temperature for myself. Thereafter I sit in the bath and now begin to do a “fear inventory checklist” where I release all of my fears into the water. This technique is necessarily useful because by bringing all of my fears into my awareness what I am doing is that I’m “bringing them into the light” where they then become absorbed by the Epsom salts. What releasing fears into the water looks like is for example “I release my fear of being single for the rest of my life, I release my fears of dying alone, etc. Energetically speaking, the Epsom salts pull away the negative energy from us. Many healers use Epsom salts and the ones I’ve been exposed to have all used it in a similar vein. So after all of the fears have been released we get on to the next step. Think it this way, when we release all of our fears we are letting go of a huge negative energetic chunk within ourselves and now our cup is empty. Think it this way, if you have old coffee in your mug would you add the new batch of coffee into it or first throw out the old batch out? You would throw the old one away first right? So just like that releasing our fears into the water is like throwing away all of the negative thoughts and energetic feelings that build inside of ourselves. After we let go of them we can fill our energetic cup with our dreams and desires. In this step we take a deep breath and place our hands in our heart and begin to imagine all of the beautiful things we want to accomplish. This can be us thinking about our life’s purpose, seeing visions of us being at our best, being around inspiring people and doing things that fulfill us. When I do this practice I envision myself sitting next to Oprah and talking about my life’s mission to inspire people. I even see myself sitting next to Tony and and him asking me about how I did it all with such fascination in his eyes of my ability to serve others. This practice is us tuning into our heart’s innermost desires. It is simply us finding our inner stillness and playing with our imagination to think Big. There is truly something powerful when we listen to our intuition and imagine things with conviction.