Saturday, February 02, 2019

How to Open the Positive Time Gates


 
 
 
 
 


The balancing of the chakras determines how we approach life. Each chakra has a negative spin and a positive spin. For example if you are feeling grounded strong and secure your root chakra is balanced and spinning in a positive direction. If the direction is negative you are feeling spacey, clingy or overly stubborn. When we practice yoga we work to balance the chakras and give them a positive spin. When this happens you open yourself up to finding creative and prosperous time gates.

 

Our attitude, perception and the depth of our wisdom determines whether we step though prosperous or disastrous time gates. Your karma will constantly be drawing you to certain gates. These are situation to gain or lose. How you interact with people and situations determine the outcome. You are what you think, say and do. If you are not working your karma you will become bound to the gates of disaster and destruction. The gate to prosperity may open before you, but because of your karmic blindness you might walk right by it.

Being aware and open to opportunity allows you to discover positive time gates and to avoid negative ones. You cannot be in a hurry to find them, but you must know what you are looking to find and stay open to all the possibilities.

To accomplish this you must work on your karma – don’t fall into D-GAP; deceit, greed, anger and pride will blind you from the opportunities of  life.. When these four arise, and they will, try to work them through; be honest, be generous, be compassionate and forgiving, and be humble.

Let’s get to work.

Being stuck in negativity at the lower chakras and at the lower layers of your being will blind you from the prosperous time gates and bind you to the destructive gates. Free up your energy, lighten your load and keep your eyes open for opportunity. Work on your karma and be aware. Remember not to fall into D-GAP. Replace deceit, greed, anger and pride with honesty, generosity, compassion and forgiveness, and be humble.

 

Namaste ~ I celebrate the place where our souls meet

Doctor Lynn

 



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