Being human means that we are all different, that’s part of our beauty. We are not clones of each other and that is exciting, it means that we will all have an individual way of doing things, dealing with things, approaching life and we all have our own opinions on the experiences we have and what is happening around us.
You may find that someone you know gets so much done during a singular day and that you don’t understand how they do it, how do they fit it all in? You might feel that you are not able to do “everything” or that other people appear to be lazy. Next time you have those feelings consider this:
What if we all vibrate at a different rate? What if we are able to stretch time and fit in as much as we want just by simply raising our own or other people’s vibration? I’m not talking about walking around with the latest adult toy implanted in your nethers either, I’m talking about being happy. When you are happy, you vibrate at a faster rate, things just work.
Our world is made up of “matter”, we are and everything is made from a bunch of atoms and molecules vibrating a a rate that makes things look solid, it’s pretty cool and a bit of a mindfuck all at the same time, but it’s just scientific fact.
So if you vibrate at a different rate to another person, don’t you think it makes sense that we would vary with the number of tasks that we can fit into our daily lives. If we understand that some of us move slower than others and have a more limited capacity to do as much then perhaps we would be more patient with those humans and just accept them for who they are. Then perhaps if those of us who do vibrate at a faster rate tried harder to encourage and improve the vibration of those of us who are struggling with capacity instead of moaning at them or judging them on what they haven’t done, then perhaps they would start to vibrate faster too and get more done. It’s just a thought, but it could be a powerful game changer for some of us.
Maybe we should all be grateful for what HAS been done (that is often overlooked) instead of being fixated on what we think should have been done and hasn’t been managed yet.
In my opinion, we humans are far too critical of each other, our expectations of each other are far too high and we judge way too much. We all need to chill the hell out.