Choose to Be Happy, It Matters

No matter what is happening in our lives, we are able to choose how it impacts us.

This is something we often forget both intentionally and unintentionally.

It is easy to get caught up in the drama and chaos of life, especially as the world seems to go increasingly more nuts. The energies of the coming weeks and months have the potential for greater chaos and greater tumult.

This is right on time.

It is the deconstruction of the old and the rebirthing of the new.

And, it has the potential to get VERY LOUD as more is revealed.

This is a reminder that at all times YOU are in charge of your frequency. And, your frequency generates your experience.

This does not mean you are not “supposed” to experience challenging things. We came here to experience and learn through contrast, which always has the potential to be challenging. However, you are responsible for how you choose to interpret it all.

This is part of your empowerment and sovereignty.

Again, it does not mean that you deny, ignore or suppress your feelings. It invites you to have all of them and to do so with consciousness and choice.

It invites you to become whole and to see beyond the limitations you have been taught and have imposed upon yourself.

No matter what happens in your day, there are things to be grateful for; there are things to be happy about. Even if, to begin this practice, these things are currently part of your imagination.

Are you willing to allow yourself to find happiness and/or gratitude in your day?

What do you notice about your frequency?

Does it shift what you experience?

Do you notice that it becomes easier with practice?

Do you notice the pull to come inward out of the noise into your connectivity with self and Source?

The following quote by Abraham-Hicks is a wonderful summary of this point. It says:

“We are really advocates of just getting as happy as you can be — which takes care of EVERYTHING. Even if you don’t have reason to be happy — make it up. Fantasize it. Make a decision that you’re going to be happy one way or another — no matter what. ‘No matter what, I’m going to be happy! If I ignore everybody; if I have to never watch television again; if I have to never pick up a newspaper again, I’m going to be happy. If I never have to see that person’s face again, I’m going to be happy. If I have to see that person’s face, I’m going to find something to see in that person’s face that makes me happy. I’m going to be happy. I’m going to be happy. I’m going to be happy.” Abraham-Hicks, Sacramento, CA 3/15/2003 (capitalization and emphasis added).

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