How Important Is It to Maintain a Positive Attitude?

Cheryl: How important is it to maintain a positive attitude?

Higg(in)s: Critically important. We encourage you to be like the dog with its ears forward and its tail up. The dog looks forward to each and every moment with interest.

Cheryl: Why is each and every moment important?

Higg(in)s: Every waking moment you are interacting with Universal Consciousness whether you want to or not. If you shlep through your days dully, finding positive moments here and there, your life will continue to be mostly dull. If you move through your days with powerful intent, with focused interest, with enthusiastic eagerness, well, life will provide you with things to be eager about. When life begins tossing you things to be eager about, it is easier to feel enthusiastic. Then enthusiasm for life becomes your conversation with Universal Consciousness. Life is a positive feedback loop.

Addendum: From Biologydictionary.net:  A positive feedback loop is a process in which the end products of an action cause more of that action to occur. This amplifies the original action.

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Are There Truly Some People Who Don’t Value Peace?

Cheryl: Someone responded to one of your posts with this comment: Wouldn’t it be nice if everyone valued peace? It feels like some do, some want peace but don’t know how, and then another group thrives on power trips, conflict, and domination. It seems impossible to win everyone over, but I have hope that someday, we will.

Are there truly some people who don’t value peace?

Higg(in)s: The short answer is yes. The long answer is no.

Power trips are just that: power. Conflict and domination provide, for some, a feeling of power that is intoxicating. It feels good and powerful and strong. You will agree that feeling powerless is not a nice feeling? And you will agree that feeling powerful is a nice feeling? We encourage you to applaud anyone attempting to maintain a feeling of power, no matter how flailing their attempt may seem.

We use the word ‘flailing’ intentionally. Think of a person who is drowning. They don’t know how to swim or float and, in their fear, they flail wildly in an attempt to keep their head above water. Conflict, domination, anger, rage, hatred…all these emotions are simply attempts to keep from losing power and ‘drowning’. Rember that emotions lower than anger are powerless. Powerless maintained long term means dead. Powerless emotions lead to disease. Angry emotions do, too. Anger carried too long also means dead. So applaud those trying to gain power any way they can. When they are able to stabilize emotionally, they will lose their fear. Then they can begin to access peaceful emotions, which before they were not capable of accessing. Simultaneously, do your own work to maintain peace in yourself so that they do not cause both of you to “drown”.

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How Do You Disperse Stuck Energy?

Questioner: How do you disperse stuck energy?

Higg(in)s: Stuck energy is cleared by opening a channel for it to flow. In the blocked drain analogy leaves were removed from over the drain grate allowing water to flow into the drain. To clear stuck energy you need to find a way to get energy moving again.

  1. An easy starting point is to use your hands as directional pointers. Begin by raising your hands above your head. Then gently push from above your head to below your feet. You may wish to do this several times to get a more vigorous flow, but even one sweep will start the flow. Your energy responds immediately, assuming you do this with intent. As you move your hands towards the ground you can request, “I ask my energy to flow fully through me.”
  2. Finding the best possible thought upon every topic at all times is highly recommended.
  3. Don’t spend any time worrying. If something arises that is uncomfortable for you, find a way to come into harmony with it immediately, before moving into a next thought or action.
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Non-Biden, Non-Trump Presidential Candidate

Cheryl: There is much discussion about presidential candidates right now. People are polarized and it seems that we don’t have a strong non-Biden, non-Trump candidate who might be able to unite us in our sameness rather than continue to divide us in our differences. What can we do to promote a better political environment?

Higg(in)s: As with anything else, if you wish to change a thing you must stop talking about the thing you do not want and begin talking about the thing you do want. What do you want to see in your country? What do you want to see in your elected officials? Our suggestion is to choose a few key words that define your goals. Peace, thrive, fulfillment are some suggestions. If you were to start thinking about how much you would enjoy a peaceful environment in which you feel free to thrive and to find work that is fulfilling, you would draw from the Universal Field a candidate you could agree upon who would work towards those goals effectively.

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Moving Stuck Energy and Curing Disease

Cheryl: You talked about stuck energy yesterday. How do we move stuck energy? Would that cure disease?

Higg(in)s:

  1. Eat simple, nourishing food. Not too much. Go easy on the meat. Eat meat as you would a condiment. Drink clean, fresh water.
  2. Think positive thoughts. Find the positive in every situation. Do this all your waking hours.
  3. Practice steps one and two.
  4. While you are practicing you may use this technique to assist movement of energy: Envision a single strand of energy entering your body via the head. Allow that single strand of energy to find its way into the earth. It may twist and turn on its way down. Once it connects with the earth allow it to anchor there. When the anchor is taut it will straighten the beam of light opening a small channel for your energy to move through. Metaphorically, it is similar to moving the leaves away from drain in the street in front of your home. It will take a while to allow all the rainwater that has collected to finally drain away, but it will empty over time if you do not keep adding to it. (See steps one and two above.)
  5. Provide your body gently strenuous exercise on a regular basis. Some variety is good for the happiness of the body and mind.
  6. If you are unable to exercise it is desirable to imagine yourself exercising.
  7. No matter how small the offering, do something every day that contributes positively to the well-being of humanity.

Once you begin draining the swamp improved health will follow. Improved health may be attracting just the right doctor. It might be that you feel a little better and are inspired to get out of your chair. The end goal is to feel inspired to thought, word and action that bring you feelings of powerful positivity. Everyone has a thing. Finding yours is the hero’s quest. Remember: You are on a hero’s journey.

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What Is Stuck Energy?

Questioner: What is stuck energy?

Higg(in)s: A good way to envision stuck energy is to think of a swamp. A swamp is an area where water collects but does not have good drainage (think water flow). After time, the water teems with life. It often has a putrid odor, though, and mosquitoes breed which can spread disease. The term, ‘Drain the swamp’ is often used to mean ‘root out corruption’.

Stuck energy is simply a location, in one’s body, in a building, in a piece of land where energy is unable to flow. It is a location in the body which would be likely to develop dis-ease of various kinds. Although the presentation is metaphorical, buildings and land can also harbor dis-ease. Hauntings are stuck energy.

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How Can I Help?

Higg(in)s: If you want to be of help learn to promote positivity. Be peaceable. Maintain a positive attitude. Always have something nice to say. Find peaceful solutions. This applies to resolving conflict in the Middle East, to helping the planet or helping the homeless. This applies to stabilizing weather patterns, promoting safety in schools, and reducing crime and violence. It will even improve your health and happiness.

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A Quick Review

Higg(in)s: Let’s have a quick review today. If you want personal safety and pleasant life do this:

  1. Appreciate breathing out and in, out and in. Appreciate your body in general.
  2. Be peace.
  3. Decide what you want and make plans to achieve it. Follow through with your plans.

Want to make the world a better place?

  1. Find something to appreciate about yourself on a daily basis.
  2. Find something to appreciate about someone close to you on a daily basis.
  3. Find something to appreciate about someone you have difficulty with. Do this on a daily basis.

Appreciation is a superior method for invoking the Universe to work on your behalf. The work you are called upon to do is easier and more effective.

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A Positive Environment in Which to Thrive

Higg(in)s: During difficult times people want to help. The thing is every person on this planet is capable. They don’t need help so much as they need a positive environment in which to thrive. People are much like plants in a garden. They will grow all by themselves if the soil is rich, they have enough water, and other people stick to the path and refrain from trodding upon them.

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How Would Higg(in)s Celebrate Halloween and All Saint’s Day?

Cheryl: If you were to celebrate Halloween and All Saint’s Day, how would you celebrate?

Higg(in)s: We would celebrate in thanksgiving, and in appreciation. We would be grateful for a successful growing and harvest season, and for the continuing life that provides. We would express our appreciation for those who are in our lives, present and past, not in words but in deeds. Importantly, we would be appreciative of the ebb and flow of life. Some things pass on, but others continue. Meaning, we would remember those passed and we would be grateful for our continued life. We would spend some time out of doors in gently strenuous activity.

Cheryl: What would your day of celebration look like?

Higg(in)s: Some of us like pomp and ceremony. Some of us like it simple. Either way, a day might look like taking the family to the cemetery to spend some time with our loved one’s memory. It would be a day of happiness and games, tending headstones, and a picnic lunch.

This is an evolving conversation, apparently…

One of us would spend a spooky day in the woods playing hide and seek with friends. Then have a fun meal with spooky themed food. They would follow that with a seance to speak with old friends.

Another one of us says there are four days of celebration that they would string out: October 30 to November 2. Things they would do: make sure those still living feel tended to; get some physical outdoor exercise; connect with the other side. That delicious feeling of gentle tiredness makes it easy to connect with the other side.

Obviously, the ways to celebrate are infinite. What is important is that you celebrate both life and death because life is a cycle like the seasons.

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