PILOT WAVES, TSUNAMIS, AND HEALTHY MOODS

KONA, Hawaii ~ At 6:00 am yesterday morning, we were roused by sirens blaring. The reverberating echo of an 8.8 Chilean earthquake had sent a tsunami at the speed of a jet airplane toward the Big Island. In danger of being inundated by a “wraparound” wave which could have hit us all the way into the next century, we were luckily spared, but coincidentally I had just been exploring the secret power behind another kind of wave, a Pilot Wave.

You see, the greatest secret in the world is there is no secret. It’s all out there in the open. We have moods. Congress has moods. Your neighbor has moods. The sky has moods. It’s called the weather.

But moods don’t stop the world from unfolding as it should any more than the weather does. Moods are an aspect of the world’s unfolding. In fact, some moods, like moody weather or tsunamis, can make the world better, fostering more green and golden goodness in the fertile darkness.

Who doesn’t have days when we just want to run into a hole and hide from the world, when everything we touch seems to disintegrate? It’s as though the Law of Attraction were negatively charged, and everything we think we want — love, self-realization, making a contribution, sharing with family and friends, prosperity, conscious spiritual evolution – seems unreachable.

On other days, you can do no wrong. From the moment you wake up to the last breath at night, you’re the captain of your ship and every intention leads to clear sailing, mindful movement, and unabashed joy. If you can’t find your prescription sunglasses, you put on your rose-colored shades. You’re like skier Lindsey Vonn, chasing Olympic gold with fervor, even with a broken finger and excruciating shins, enjoying every minute, every breath, smiling to be alive because you don’t want to miss another run on the mountain. You want to go out there and try because you know you can’t miss.

What causes these internal fluctuations? Is it some mystifying positive force? Is it love or the lack of it? Are these fluctuations essential wave motions, the natural up and down of lives that move like light, sound, and energy in the basic wave pattern of existence?

Professor Edward R. Dewey of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles, co-authored a book entitled Cycles: The Mysterious Forces that Trigger Events. In a University of Pennsylvania scientific study of human emotional cycles, he found most people have an average cycle of five weeks.

Somewhere between a lunar cycle and six weeks, most people move from periods of elation to periods of worry and back again, round and round and round. Granted, some have milder or wilder fluctuations, but to some extent everyone has moods.

Most people would like to be free of moods, to reach an eternal apex of enlightened equanimity, but it may be helpful to learn that some moods are natural, and even useful, if we use them wisely. By attending to lower vibrations or difficult moods as signals to slow down, to savor the good stuff, to become very mindful, the true stuff of catches up with us. Low moods, like injury, illness, or accident, are not punishments or reasons for guilt. They are nature calling to us to take the time to come back to the heart of things, to be with our essence, to restore and recover what we really are.

During these highly sensitized times, we can borrow an idea from theoretical physicists called a Pilot Wave. The Pilot Wave suggests there’s a “hidden variable” that makes particles collect in specific unities. If we see the Pilot Wave as a wave of intention, and our thoughts and feelings as the hidden variables, we can line up the electrons for future and more effective higher states of feeling, thinking and being.

Low energy times tend to draw us inward. As we go deeper, we get closer and closer to our energetic center. Some days that center may be somewhere in the vicinity of the belly, the heart, or the third eye behind the physical two. Find your own center, then imagine a Pilot Wave of goodness extending out to every goodness we can intend. In the low times, the quiet times, taking care that we visualize with precision, we can extend the Pilot Wave in powerful ways so that life comes to reflect what we intend, rather than what we fear or don’t want. Right away, we help nudge those lucky star constellations of electrons toward the good – world peace, a happier home, deeper connections that manifest all we consciously intend.

Our thoughts influence how the Pilot Wave moves, whether it goes up, down, right or left, or nowhere at all. The Pilot Wave is an action, the hidden variable, which isn’t really hidden at all. It’s the open secret of intention.

Pilot Waves won’t stop every mood of every person, and for good reason. If we didn’t have moods, life wouldn’t have all the variety and spice. Moods help us learn to master emotion, train our thoughts, and use the gift of imagination wisely, Moods can help us master the Pilot Wave, and then life just gets better and better.

Fair winds on your Pilot Waves!
Dr. Marya

To learn how to balance your energy naturally, please contact Dr. Marya at marya@loomoflove.com.

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