Breath as the True Enhancement
There are things you may add to your experiences to enhance them—either to enjoy them more or to take your mind away from any effort being exerted. Like adding playing cards to your bicycle spokes: the distraction of the clacking sound is the desired effect. The rhythm becomes the focus, rather than the exertion required to move faster.
Enhancements such as jewelry may serve to adorn, to draw attention away from one area, or to draw attention toward something else. The point is this: there are different methods and modes to shift focus or attention, simply by adding an enhancement to divert.
This principle is used everywhere, from child’s play with bicycle cards to the shifting of mass focus through diversion in media. Whether it’s a train-wreck euphemism or something subtle, you get to determine if and when you allow your attention to shift—and what you want to focus on.
Make sure to let your focus settle. By doing so, you shift your vibration toward something that brings the feeling you desire. Sometimes there may be shocking or revelatory incidents that demand attention. If they feel positive in your view, then allow your attention to rest on them like a blanket, absorbing all that is there to offer—fortifying you and adding to your sense of well-being.
Conversely, if something pulls your focus downward—leaving you feeling less than you were before—don’t linger. Would you leave your hand on a hot stove until it cooled? Or would you remove it, allowing your hand to be used instead to diffuse the source of its fuel?
That is the way: you being the source of love, of goodwill, of presence. You blanket others not by infusing yourself into their problems or filtering them through you, but by remaining outside of them—remaining at your full capacity for love. You may observe without minimizing your energetic flow.
Look at all things knowing that each topic carries the polarity of its opposite. You get to choose your area of focus, based on how you feel. You have the ability to remain unaffected when observing, while providing the most benefit to yourself and others.
Your choice: remain neutral in the tug of war. Beam love to all.
Offer your breath as the enhancement; your diversion your offering of love to yourself and thereby those around you. A collective breath is often all that is needed to see the similarities rather than the differences observed. Look for what brings elevated vibrations in all—people, situations, and circumstances.