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Can you be comfortable with silence? I've noticed a shift in our small talk here—we spend more time discussing weather and surface things. Jobs, careers, the past, events of the past… we fill… I wonder if some of this shift is a factor in our emergence from the pandemic. Many have been deep into personal healing during that time and after. We are exploring the depths of childhood, relationships, and careers.
Did we experience a different level of comfort in being quiet? Or did it develop a deeper level of needing sound in some? In healing past life, childhood wounds, or imprints, was there something about being in a space of quiet? Do you need sound to feel secure or need silence to feel secure? You might find yourself getting impatient when talking about 'filler' conversations and someone who is seeking more robust interactions that fill us and not just the space between us.
The internalization process brings awareness of our humanness, yet we are not ready or perhaps meant to talk about it. Most people I interact with desire the depths of conversation and the curiosity as to why or what is causing certain occurrences in our lives or the globe.
Questions like - Are we more sensitive to energy? Are we more aware? Have our senses evolved so that our sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing are more refined? What exactly has changed within us? What is evolution, and what is it evolving? What good does a higher frequency have for us? Maybe all this 'stuff' has always been, but we are more aware or curious about them…. Maybe in silence, we hear more? Those are some pondering questions.
Our compasses have and will continue to change – and they need recalibration. Anything that measures something else at times needs recalibration - so do humans. Listen as Laurie explores this concept of emotional and mental compass shifting and alignment and how the directions of nature help recalibrate us.
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