Creating Common Ground

Today we are invited to come out of polarities and to create common ground. We are invited to become prismatic in our ability to hold and see through various perspectives. We are also invited to let go of judgment and to see the world through compassionate eyes.

Doing so does not mean that we allow ourselves to be runover or we do not speak up for self or other.

It is an exercise in discernment.

It is an exercise in learning our beliefs/programs and where they come from and, then, allowing space for something else to coexist.

It is allowing for possibility.

It is inviting us to see new ways of doing things. We intentionally incarnated here on Earth to learn through contrast — and there certainly is a lot of it! ;)

We are being invited out of polarity and out of duality and into multidimensionality.

We currently can access 5th Dimensional frequencies through our consciousness. However, we are not yet living in a 5th Dimensional representation of physicality. Learning to become prismatic and to come out of linear thinking and polarity more allows us to get closer to experiencing a 5th Dimensional physicality. This will be a little ways off yet, but we are getting there. And neutrality and discernment are key aspects we are encouraged to practice at this time.

How are you practicing neutrality in your life?

Are you embracing prismatic perspective?

Are you stepping out of polarity? Out of judgment of self or other? Do you find this challenging? If so, why?

Are you looking for what is beautiful in others?

Are you finding it easier to relate to others and to have more compassion for everyone?

We would love to hear of your experiences in the comments section below.

The card for today is a beautiful message from the Postcards from Spirit Oracle Deck, by Colette Baron-Reid. It says:

“Dear You,

There is always more than one side to an argument, two sides—if not more to every story, and hundreds of ways to be right, be different, be at odds, and so on. Today, we suggest that instead of looking for differences, you find a meeting place of agreement and approach this experience with understanding and compassion. Seek common ground to understand how another person thinks or how an alternate plan might be laid. Stay out of judgment too. Observe, discern, but accept that others have different stories, experiences, and journeys and some people might refuse to remain open to another’s point of view. No matter what, you’ve been presented with a great opportunity to explore a new way of doing things once common ground is reached. You’re attracting people and situations that enrich your life and bring you wonderful things to learn.

We love you so much!”

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