Orientation to Action

This is where my road really began. I began to realize my orientation to any action I took was from a place of survival, risk, threat detection, over compensation and over functioning.

Does that sound familiar?

When I realized I was doing the most, I realized I needed to pause and take a moment to assess where I was in the equation. I realized that in most of the actions, I wasn’t even considering myself. That was the first thing to change.

My mom used to tell me, if I don’t respect myself no one would give a good cahoot. That means, if I treat myself like garbage, everyone around me would. If I don’t take the time to consider my own point of view, how could I expect anyone else to prioritize me. Then I realized I didn’t view myself as a priority and I was upset that my husband didn’t either. When I changed that, my whole marriage changed. Over the next several weeks, months and years, I will be refining this framework because the “Orientation” framework is the key to everything. That is why I call this whole movement, thesis, idea, threshold - Collective Re-Orientation. We are re-orienting from Survival to Thriving - from Fear to Love. From 3D to Multi-Dimensional Awareness and Fluidity. We are re-orienting from Giri-so - from one dimensional, face value thinking and awareness to seeing not only the big picture, but the big picture with facets and dimension. Our orientation to time is that it’s running out.

I venture to say, time is cyclical and consciousness is never dying.