channeled messages from love/heart/mother energy

Message 3

Ah, welcome, my dears. Wonderful it is to communicate with you in this manner.

In my last missive, I spoke of expanding into your perfection, spurred by the experience of imperfection, and now I hear questions in my dear child’s mind, so I would like to elaborate on my meaning. (Again, I complain a bit about the limitations of language and of trying to explain in three-dimensional terms something that is multi-dimensional.) To review, you (unknowingly to your human mind) create imperfection or negativity to make you aware of the potential for perfection in that area of your life or your world. When you turn your attention to that perfected possibility, you expand your energy field in the direction of that perfection. Other ways to describe this effect is that you activate or light up or raise the vibration of your energy. All those descriptions are valid metaphors; they all are ways to translate what takes place. Now,  Anchor wonders about the relationship between the experience of negativity and her reaction to it; she thinks something like this: If I experience negativity or imperfection and I chose to dwell on it instead of turning my thoughts to a better, more perfect possibility, don’t I still expand my energy field? Doesn’t the experience itself help me grow?

I will settle on the metaphor of light to answer her musings. Noticing imperfection is like plugging in a lamp. The potential for light is there, but its appearance depends on your putting in a bulb and turning the lamp on. If you focus on the fact that the lamp is not producing light and get stuck in that negative situation, it remains dark and dreary. If you move past the initial imperfection (the lamp that is not emitting light), you may think “Oh, there must be a switch.” So you find the switch and turn it on, but there is still no light. Again, you could get stuck here, focused on the imperfect lamp, or you could move a little further toward the perfected version of the situation and realize that the lamp needs a bulb. You get a 5-watt bulb, screw it in the lamp, and, voila!, you have light. The lamp is now functioning as it was created to, but still it has not reached its full potential because the light is so dim. At this point, you may decide to try a 15-watt bulb, then a 50-watt, then a 75-watt, and so on, until you install the 150-watt bulb that the lamp was created to use. You have now brought the lamp to its perfected state as it blazes forth its brightest capacity for light.

So, how bright do you wish your energy to be? Do you choose to be upset and disappointed and curse the lamp, or do you choose to turn it on and install the maximum-wattage bulb? Or do you choose some step in between? Each of you, my dear children, must come into your perfection in your time, through your own process of learning, but as your mother-love energy, I would see all of your lamps burning as brightly as possible, for you were all created of the purest light of love. Do not be afraid to shine! Do not be afraid to imagine, to dream, to desire from your heart,  for your heart (which I am) will always gently guide you to create your highest good.

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