The Center Point of Balance
Greetings! It is our pleasure to be with you in this day, this time, and in this place. We have come to meet with you, to be with you and to merge with your energy and to bring you into the realization of the importance of balance. It is important to have balance in all the things that you do, in all the thoughts that you think and in your interactions and reactions with others.
It is the balance interplay with emotion, intellect and sensitivity which you are feeling. These vibrations that ebb and flow from you to all others will bring to you the most blessed awareness. Bring yourself to rest at that point of balance, where you are neither leaning towards one side or the other in duality, but are centered, and allow the flow of energy to take place around you Experience and simply be in that point of balance. This is what is meant by being centered.
When you are centered and resting in the point of balance you do not judge. You are not trying to control the ebb and flow of energy in your interactions with others. You become a witness of experience. You allow the energy that flows from you to flow freely. You experience the energy that comes to you from another to reach you unencumbered. This is the point of wisdom. When you are at this point of stillness, when you are truly still and simply “being” with your world, then all the possibilities open to you for you are not trying to mold them to fit your needs. You are flowing in the balance to find that all of your needs have already been met.
It is you that chooses to block energy or to allow and simply “be” with an open mind. With your mind racing you often close off certain possibilities by your expectations and your judgment. This place of stillness without judgment, in this fulcrum of balance, there is neither up nor down. It is neither left nor right. It simply is the center of all that comes to you.
How do you find the center? This is a question that is forever asked, the answer forever sought after. Your soul seeks to find the answer to this question of balance. But you can only know this balance through the experience of all that you do. Begin by looking at what you can give in your relationships, not at what you can gain. It is a matter of finding your compassionate heart and to live from that heart center. Open your heart. Trust and allow your compassion for your world to guide you and to be your anchor, always pulling you back to that center point of balance. Allow life to flow to you and within you and from you.
So give of yourself freely and in a selfless manner. Care about others as you care about yourself. Come into the understanding that as you give of yourself, you give to yourself. You will find that in service to another without any expectation of what can be gained, a pure service of love for another, that you will gain automatically from that act of service. It may not be what you envisioned but it will be what your soul desires which is pure unity with all that you find around yourself. So forget about your desires and allow yourself to be centered in your heart.
We have spoken of looking out upon your world with the eyes of compassion. It is moving from that balanced point that is your gift to yourself and to your world. Balance yourself. Surrender to the oneness of which you are a part. Allow it to embrace you. It will be a comfort to you and to those around you.
