What do HSP’s have more than other people?

Emotions are Colors of your Life

Consciousness.   Right?

What is consciousness?

According to The Untethered Soul, “consciousness is pure awareness.” It is the highest word you will ever utter. There is nothing higher or deeper than consciousness.

Consciousness is being aware — actually seeing, feeling, perceiving everything in a specific space. Let’s say you are looking out a window. With awareness you actually see all the objects within the scope of your vision, you sense the detail of what you see— the colors, light variations, grain of wood furniture, architecture of buildings and variations of bark/leaves on a tree. You just absorb everything around you.

The author, Michael Singer, says that if you turned off your awareness or it didn’t exist, you wouldn’t be there. There would be NO  “ME

So if you ask yourself, “who are you?”, the answer would be, “ I am the one who sees. I am the one aware of the events, thoughts, and emotions that pass before me.”

When you live in the seat of consciousness, you can see all your thoughts, and emotions and the outer form of objects. You are behind everything- watching. You are in the center and this center is the seat of the Self. From this center you are aware of the thoughts, emotions and world coming in through your senses. You are the seat of the the Judeo-Christian Soul.

In a world where others are scrambling to achieve something quickly, they are blocking out sensations, body pains, mental warnings or limitations, emotional putdowns, emotional fears, shaming, etc.

They are also blocking out the imminent problems and shortcomings of their proposed solutions to the current problem. They are not seeing the negative effects of this solution to others, to systems, to organizations, to the country.

Who’s ahead now?      HSP’s.

Reality can distort reality — Creating a better life for HSP’s by Amber DeAnn.

Spirit communicating with humans

 

When I, HSP,  was growing up in the dysfunctional work addiction farm family. Work, work, work, was everywhere. Mom was always cooking, doing laundry, or driving the men from one field to another. Dad was always in the fields- planting, disking, adjusting the irrigation system, or harvesting.

Then we had to care for the animals- feeding or farrowing animals. The chickens laid eggs that had to be gathered and analyzed for our egg route in the city.. The garden needs hoeing, or the peas needing picking, or the tomatoes. The cattle and hogs had to be farrowed- the females impregnated so we could have baby pigs and calves to raise for market.

Something always needed our attention.

It seemed that work was the secret sauce creating success. OR was it?

Where was the spiritual realm,— the peaceful, loving life, being part of a community, having fun, and nourishing your spirit?

Church sermons talked about being in connection with God, hearing angels sing, and walking with Christ consciousness. A big blank appeared in my head. I couldn’t relate to what they were saying.

Spiritual studies talk about humans having the power to create their own life, manifesting their desires, having your core emotional and mental needs met and getting answers to their life problems from the Divine. REALLY? HOW?

Reading spiritual books about consciousness, divine reality, and empowerment created my yearning for this connection, illuminated the potential, but always mentioned the path forward was through meditation.  But my nervous system could not calm down and trust the process of having a calm, peaceful mental attitude.

As an abused child with a strung out nervous system, I was always on the alert for the next danger not the next opportunity of expansion. And a peaceful mind, was way beyond my comprehension. Meditation might would work for others, but NOT for me.

One day I stumbled upon the secret— To create a new life, you have to envision the new life. You have to imagine it. Unable to imagine at that time of my life, I used reverse logic to create a starting point.

I would imagine the opposite of what i was living. Instead of criticism, I would imagine praise. Instead of being ignored I would imagine being in the spotlight with lots of people applauding me. Instead of nobody to go to movie with me, I would create a couple of close friends who loved that type of movie. Instead of having no one to hear my poetry, I would join a poet’s writers club and read to them. The glee that surrounded my heart came from feeling this dream—this visualization. It was like being a child and being lifted up to see the sun.

Yes, imagination was the key and from that a better life would flow ONCE I mastered the emotions that were holding me back by shifting their power and focus to what I REALLY WANTED TO CREATE. To feel, to visualize, to imagine, to step into the potential of the future, to be in the energy of the possibilities for the future, that was my new quest.

In the next episode of my journey to explore the secrets of HSP life and I will look at the following topics:

How do you use your imagination?   What would you like to create?