At the same time, we can live in gratitude for all that we already have. A recent message from Spirit, channeled through a psychic, reminded me of the importance of appreciating what we already have in our lives. Sometimes our focus is too narrow. It is similar to someone who has crossed the oceans, survived the waves, survived the jellyfish, survived the whales, the sharks, the drowning, the exhaustion, the heat, and the lack of water, only to find land and say, “Darn, look at my clothes. I worked so hard to save my clothes.”
The message went on: “It is important to acknowledge and give thanks for the miracles received, drawn, and begged. It is in gratitude that those things magnify and continue, not in the continuous digging in: ‘Is there more? Is there more? Is there more?’ You can spend the rest of your life digging for more, or you can spend every second of your life in complete gratitude; living in joy.”
On the other hand, it is natural for us to follow our curiosity about everything so that we continue to move forward and raise our vibration.
John Hunter told me the story of a low vibrational conscious energy which entered a rock just to see what that was like.
After a long time as a rock, the consciousness wanted to know about a different situation in which rocks were placed. Motivated by this curiosity, it was able to upgrade to a different rock location. Through curiosity, this consciousness continued to change vessels, always upgrading its vibration. Over eons of evolution, this consciousness eventually inhabited a human body. Who knows where it might go next?
We can continue to strive for “more and better,” while also appreciating how far we have come.
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Gail