Connecting With Your Higher Self

 

 Connecting With Your Higher Self


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The world of divinity is vast. It’s not just a single matter but has many aspects, which can be different for each individual. This time we’ll focus specifically on developing our higher selves in order to live a more fulfilled life here on Earth and connect with our higher spiritual consciousness in order to experience deep inner peace and happiness.

As I was reading this article and the other articles that came after it in the newsletter, I kept thinking about how spiritual and soulful this is. The world is changing so quickly, and I think that we are at a point where we no longer want to understand anything other than science since everything else has lost its credibility. After all, there is a lot of truth in science. But some things just can’t be explained with science–that’s what makes them mysterious or spiritual.

I don’t mean religion or New Age stuff or anything like that when I say the word “spiritual.” What I am referring to is the sense of oneness with all things, which I believe we have a connection to and is beyond time, space and the physical world in that it is outside of everything but is still a part of everything.

My point is, just because we can’t explain something by science doesn’t mean it isn’t true. It just means that it hasn’t been studied in that way yet. This article from the New Thought Collective was written by Rachel Binder, who has been an Angel Therapy Practitioner and Reiki Healer for over thirty years. She believes that people can develop their own spiritual practices.

“The greatest gift that we can give to one another is the gift of our own authentic self.” – Rachel Binder

I agree with her, because the more authentic we are in this world, the more we can learn from each other. And it isn’t necessarily about spiritual growth but about growing in general. As long as you are working towards a goal, whether that goal is spiritual or physical or emotional, you will gain something from your experiences, and those lessons will take you to new levels of consciousness and enlightenment. That’s why I say there are no false paths—just different ones.

In order to work on your spiritual growth, you need to stay connected to the eternal part of yourself, which is your higher self—also known as the soul or higher consciousness. If you try to disconnect from that part of you, then you are working against it. But as long as you are in a space where you are able to think and feel things that are more spiritual and soulful, then that is a good space for growing and being more authentic.

“Your soul personality is one with Source Energy whom you may know better in your dreams than in waking reality; it is the part of yourself that knows reality with all its true colors.”

I don’t think I completely understand that quote, but I know that it has something to do with connecting with your higher self. It’s about being able to see things as they really are and figuring out if you want to live a different kind of life just because you know that is the right thing for you. You have to know yourself and love yourself before you can love anyone else.

“The other key practice is ‘servant-hood.’ By thinking of ourselves as servants of God, we cannot put ourselves above others or find ourselves separate from them.”

I like that quote since it reminds us that we are all connected, and that we should treat each other with respect. It’s a good reminder to just be nice even though we don’t know where our lives are going or what will happen next. We should always conduct ourselves in such a way so as to treat others with kindness and love, regardless of the circumstances we find ourselves in.

The way I see it is that the world is changing at an increasingly fast rate, and people will either learn how to adapt to the changes or be left behind. I choose to put myself out there in order to help make a difference in this world, despite how large or small it might be. I believe that we are meant to be free and exist in a world of awareness where we can be open-minded, happy and fulfilled. I don’t want to be someone who is on the sidelines of life, watching it happen around me.

In order to do that, I have to stay connected with my higher self, which is probably the most important part of my spirituality. I try to connect with my higher self every time I go for a run, when I pray or meditate or when I just feel inspired. I’m always in awe of this wonderful world and curious about its mysteries. I would rather live a life of wonder and spiritual growth than to be someone who isn’t aware or interested in the beauty that is all around me.


Read The Connecting With Your Higher Self series here: http://thenewthoughtcollective.com/connecting-with-your-higher-self/ .

Also, learn more about the author, Rachel Binder on her website: http://www.rachelbinder.com . You can read other articles by Rachel Binder at thenewthoughtcollective.com here: https://thenewthoughtcollective.com/author.

To join my Facebook group, where I post articles and a lot of extra stuff (such as podcasts and websites I have found interesting lately), click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NNT.NewThoughtCollective/ .

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About me: Rachel Jessop is a writer and spiritual growth coach. You can find her on her website or on Facebook and Twitter. "Finding Your Passion: A Spiritual Guidebook for Finding the Path that You Were Meant to Walk" is now available on Amazon.com. See my other articles here: https://thenewthoughtcollective.com/author/. If you want to learn more about my history, please contact me at rjessop@gmail.com . View all posts by Rachel Jessop . . . . .

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