We lose our connectivity every time we isolate ourselves within technology. It is time spent away from live interaction with nature, people, the Divine. It changes how we define being "alone." A temporary state? Not any longer. More and more, it is becoming the way of being. Only when we deliberately pull ourselves away from that, do we begin to feel an aliveness again--a vibrancy of who we are, from Soul to more earthly levels.
What is that "aliveness" like? It is to taste, touch, smell, feel, think crisply. It is an enlarged sense of expression--many times more vivid than our usual state. Is there a reason to aim toward this? Yes. This is the way forward to development of true spiritual realization. Every moment spent in a brain-wave lock with technology is a moment of standing still and blanking out a large piece of ourselves.
There are many ways to be alone and many reasons to have time alone. Spend time experiencing, exploring, being, doing and you will find the quality in being alone that you have missed. Be in the elements and discover your natural rhythm, interact with others to discover new aspects of yourself. You will bring a new tempo and excitement to your life. As you become more attuned to yourself, you grow clearer. Your choices may change, as you will have more clarity recognizing what you truly want and what benefits you.
The quality of alone time is measured by the supreme satisfaction that you rate your life. However, that is not enough to reach the spiritual level that you are meant to get to. Reserve some of your alone time for that which spiritually draws you and leads you on. Whatever is in your Divine Plan cannot happen without you making time to allow for it.
April 7, 2013
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