The Search 4 Happiness

Day 123 - Emotional Transmission

8/26/20231 min read

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grey hlalway

I had an idea today and thought: Are emotions simply transportation gateways to a feeling of connection? A connection that is the output of a clash of energies, in which we meet opposition and subsequently enter the Break line.


If we are not our minds, then are these emotions the pathways that serve how we connect to each other and how we connect to the universe? The concept of who we are and that the concepts of emotions and visual reality are simply constructed objects created within our minds is one that, at first, I thought was a strange idea. Yet, as Michael Singer writes in 'The Untethered Soul', there are segments of a reality and an idea that society and, to an extent, evolution had this perception that our physical constructs and the pieces of ourselves that we can't completely comprehend are actually separate entities. Being able to separate emotion, tangible physical reality, and our consciousness are all separate pieces of our soul and who we really are at our core.


Possibly, it is that our consciousness and the unique energy signature that sits in the deep confines of our mind is actually a transmission source. The only true way in which that energy source can transmit is via emotional charges that have the capacity to connect to vibrational patterns. These patterns have the ability to connect with all alternative energy signatures, and subsequently connect alternative realms as the subjective lesson, idea, or barrier on the other end of that idea meets its oppositional emotion, idea, or energy.

If that is the functionality of the energy-to-energy connection, then it is in the ability to control and direct emotions to a fixed target via conscious thought and understanding of ourselves that has a great impact on our communal connection, ability to feel and create the future person we wish to become, discover unfamiliar elements, and move with intentional growth and success in the pursuit and search of happiness.


Thanks,

Dean