Navigating the Waves of Change

Complete reset is at times what is needed. Waves of the sea overlap, each one new but chasing over the top of the preceding one, racing toward the shore. Each recedes almost lazily back into the whole but not completely resetting. It’s a melding of one into the other.

At times, a complete reset is needed—a complete flush where all is pulled out to cleanse and then returns. The way your own internal vibration works is similar. When you've veered off your vibrational stronghold continuously for a period and stay there, it gives you a new set pattern. One that may be a bit uncomfortable but not enough for you to pay attention to it unless you do continual maintenance through your self-meditation times.

If you continue off course, even if only slightly, you will receive annoyances that are callings from your true self back to you. If ignored long enough or veered far enough, a reset may be required. It may come in the form of something that seems unpleasant or unexpected. It’s meant for you to return to center, to your knowing. It’s a complete rinse of the dish before resuming—a strong pull.

Rather than a complete reset or major overhaul, perform continuous adjustments. Listen to your impulses, your nudges, and follow them without analyzing or assessing. Follow what feels right; that is your purpose calling you. Total resets are not necessary but can be beneficial, although they may be painful. It’s like throwing everything up in the air and then gathering only the pieces you want to keep. You’ll be cleaner, lighter, and refreshed. Feel better in the knowing that everything is for you. Loving corrections.

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