I’ve spoken with a few people recently that were illuminating to me the power of resonance (read here) and I feel like the more wobbly the world, the more I am being turned towards another place to find an established center within. To exude from the in-side out and the amplification of these aligned choices are showing up in my own world, in quiet and consistent ways.
This post’s inspiration came from listening to Molly McCord’s podcast, where I heard her use a phrase not 24 hours before with a friend on the beach. I was talking about this moment of change I am in and the letting go and the coming in and that I feel like “the veil has been torn, a rip” and now I have an opportunity to be all in in my choices.
That quoted phrase echoed back to me during a mini-afternoon yoga practice in Molly’s podcast. The rephrasing, although common, was so specific I could feel a cellular resonance asking me to lean in.
As I lean in, as I choose that invitation more confirmations, one so easy to dismiss began to populate my mind.
As I was listening, I thought about a friend of mine recently asking, “What was the Golden Thread about? because it has a significance in the shamanic path.”
Molly began talking about weaving together the torn fabric, and that all humans have the power to intend this, to choose this, to be harmonizers. Like bees, I thought.
It also highlighted one more thing, stay with me, I am diving deeply into the epigenetic wisdom of Bruce Lipton and Joe Dispenza. A modified quote from a talk Dispenza gave was: “If you try to solve your problem by analyzing your problem, you aren’t going to get a new answer. Likewise, if you are using matter to create matter, you will be limited in you solutions, but it you create from the field (the quantum field) then you are limitless.”
The quantum field, some say is like a grid; it is the energy that connects us all; and connects us to what many do not perceive or believe in, and yet it is there and Western science has qualified it. Some say it is like threads of golden light.
When I was working with clients in person avidly, there was wave of similarities that were coming through. Many practitioners see this happen: a grouping of the same areas to be healed or mindsets to be realigned come in waves. In one particular phase I leaned heavily on a metaphor to explain integration of difficulty. It was a phrase that I used in my own life as it talked about a larger and longer perspective. If we zoom in and get myopic about events in our life we get stuck, and often we get bitter. But, if we integrate and look at “the whole fabric, you can see how that one experience gets woven in and makes space for something that is wonderful. So,” I’d lean in towards a client, “you really can't pull one thread, or the whole thing unravels.”
When I looked to write on #substack and have it be a coalescence of the creative and the harmonizing I wanted to pull from my art of writing and my commitment to healing work—and The Golden Thread was the unifier. It ties our life together. It ties a narrative arc, and it not only threads—it expands. It is the gossamer thread of our lightness of being.
Dispenza talks about not being stuck on the past, but to remember our future (more on this soon) and that how we weave our lives all depends on our personal choices, our personal realities on what we are sending out to confirm, will be threaded back in to our existence.
If you are waiting, you are not creating. - Dr. Joe Dispenza
That is the illusive, expansive and deeply practical intention of The Golden Thread. To inspire a threading of light into your day to lighten your path and those that cross it.
Thank you so much for being here.
Kate
Podcasts Referenced:
Molly McCord: Creating Higher Harmonies
Dr. Joe Dispenza talk on Creating realities and finances
Kate’ Blog on Resonance