The Vibrational Buffet
10/31/25
The ability to read and feel beyond your current situation or station in life is often called imagination or daydreaming. But when it extends into feeling another realm—beyond even your own thoughts, hopes, and dreams—it may be labeled psychic, head in the clouds, or not in touch with reality.
These too may be true—from another’s viewpoint.
If they are solidly rooted, and perhaps happily so, in their own version of how the universe works—if it is only this body, this lifetime, this situation, as it can be seen, touched, smelled, and experienced—then all of those observations are true for them.
However, it is the ability to see, feel, and be—while still in a current situation—something bigger; to feel the vibrational expansion of the All That Is even while in your physical body, that makes this life experience more vibrant, bold, and beautiful for you.
Isn’t that what matters? How it feels to you?
Letting others govern or hold your feet to the ground, shackled by their own beliefs, while you have access to more, would feel uncomfortable at best—like sitting at a buffet of abundant foods yet being told you can only eat what they offer, even though so much variety is before you.
You are not held, no matter your connection or relation to those you see as your weight, by them in any way. Once that realization lands, you are free to wander—in body or roam in spirit—to other times, events, and stations of life. It will soon change your current physical situation.
You may bless rather than condemn those attempt to who hold you down, for they do it either out of fear for you or fear for themselves. You may be the only thing they feel they can control.
Bless them, and breathe in the freedom that releases any binding ties.
You are free to roam and explore—without upheaving the cart you are riding in.
Begin by allowing, through your breath, the deep breath of freedom and release.
Focusing on and becoming aware of the feeling of alignment will bring you more and more opportunities to feel the same.
Be thankful and happy about something—anything, really—to feel more of the same.
