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Monday, July 15, 2013

The Human Mind's Best Kept Secret

The Human Mind's Best Kept Secret

By Christie Marie Sheldon, 
Creator of 
Love Or Above

Why do some people have all the luck?

Ever noticed how some uncannily "lucky" people can almost effortlessly attract good things into their lives? At work, they get all the opportunities. They lead social movements in their communities. They're spiritual, yet also have a healthy relationship with money. Their relationships are consistently blissful, and they're always in the pink of health.

But if you're like most people, life is a mixture of good days and bad days. You may not be poor or sick, but you worry about your money and health a little more often than you'd like. You long for the time and freedom to live life on your own terms. You wish you were better at manifesting your goals.

And so you've probably wondered to yourself on more than a few occasions, "what does it take to be one of those lucky people?"

The answer lies in a fascinating phenomenon known as your personal energetic frequency.

An invisible force that shapes your life experience.

The idea that energy or vibrations can influence a person's reality is nothing new. Throughout history, different cultures have benefited by tapping into and working with different forms of energy. For thousands of years, the Chinese have practised Qi Gong and Tai Chi to get their energy moving for health and relaxation.

In India, people have sought after Kundalini energy and awakened it for self-awareness, a deeper understanding of consciousness and the Universe, and pure joy, knowledge, and love.

In Japan, Reiki has healed countless people simply by working with their personal energy fields.

But in recent years, breakthrough scientific studies have taken this belief one step further, by discovering that every person on the planet possesses what is known as a personal energetic frequency—a form of energy that dictates what kind of circumstances and events we will attract into our lives.

Where do you fall on the Scale of Consciousness?

In 2002, psychiatrist and consciousness researcher Dr. David Hawkins published a book called Power vs. Force. In this book he combined the discovery that all atoms and sub atoms are energy with leading research on human awareness.

The result was a scientifically validated doctorate dissertation that proves ALL objects possess energy—energy that vibrates on what is known as the Scale of Consciousness.

How does the scale work? Well imagine you have a scale of 1 to 1,000, with 1,000 being the highest state a human being can attain. If you reach this level you would be an Enlightened Master. At the lowest end of the spectrum is someone who is not thriving at all.

To determine where people are on this scale, Dr. Hawkins used muscle testing and kinesiology. As you can see, heavy emotions like fear, anger or shame vibrate at low frequencies, while feelings like love, joy and peace vibrate at high, uplifting frequencies.

What happens at 500 and above?

Right now, the average level of energy on Earth is around 207—and this is because throughout our lives, we accumulate hidden energy blockages and negative conditioning that holds us back from higher vibrations.

The level we should aim for, however, is 500 and above. 500 is the vibration of love. When you vibrate at this level life becomes drastically different. Love, joy, and abundance are suddenly within your grasp. Pain, stress, and struggle seem to melt away and you become a magnet for what you truly desire.

But here's where things get even better. Dr. Hawkins has discovered that your energy doesn't just affect you and your life, it affects those around you too. One person operating at a level of 500 (love) can lift 750,000 other people above 200.

The conclusion? Everyone looking for a happier, more successful and more enlightened life should aim to overcome their energy blockages, and raise their energetic frequency to a level of Love or Above—a theory that many other reputable scientists have since come to support.

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

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