Neutrality

Today, we are reminded of the value of being neutral. “To be neutral is to be fluid and allow yourself to flow from one state to the other without judgment. Value peacefulness and contentment more than the unrealistic and divisive dichotomy of positive and negative. The choice to see the whole from a more neutral and centered place allows you to see things with more clarity and objectivity.” Seeker Oracle, Ravynne Phelan.

We are often reminded to cultivate more neutrality in our lives both with regard to judgments of our self, as well as in our interactions with others. As we practice greater neutrality, we find chaos and drama to be less and less a part of our lives. We also find that we are less influenced by the drama and chaos of the outside world even as it seems to go more and more crazy.

Instead, we are getting deeper in touch with self and our authenticity. We are learning to set boundaries and embrace the empowerment that comes from recognizing our independence and interdependence. We are seeing how neutrality allows us to find that alignment within that is grounded and peace-filled.

Notably, neutrality may also become a target of those who believe that it is better to be positive about everything. While positivity is wonderful and useful, it still has the potential to have energetic ties to duality. What if there is just appreciation for what is? What if it does not need to be categorized? What if accepting what is without categorization allows us to experience greater flow as things will naturally change from moment to moment?

Take the time today to quiet the mind and come into heart coherence. Invite forth the presence of your guides and angels. Ask them to reveal to you areas in your life where you are not neutral. Would you benefit from greater neutrality in these areas? What would neutrality potentially allow? Why are you resisting neutrality in these areas?

Are you feeling the need to be positive about everything in life? Is this authentic for you? Would it be more authentic to allow things to be neutral? Would this allow greater clarity?

Do you recognize the difference between living in a true sense of being “pollyanna” and one that is forced or less authentic?

Do you believe that we as humans are not supposed to be neutral? Do you believe it is irresponsible to not take a side? Allow yourself to analyze where/when you believe it is okay to be neutral and when you believe it is not.

Do you recognize that practicing neutrality does not require you to accept inappropriate or threatening behavior or not to speak up?

Do you notice a greater sense of inner peace as you actively cultivate neutrality within? If this is not a regular practice for you, are you willing to try it and see what happens?

How can you allow for greater equilibrium through neutrality in your life today?

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