From Adrenalin to Vibrancy

Full of vibrancy – my local beach in Dorset.

 

My theme this week has been: Let it go. Let it come … words of wisdom channelled to me by RK (the Spirit of Rudyard Kipling) as I pondered the best way to share about our book and work. September is ‘doing’ time – but the being in me is a stronger force these days. Vibration and alignment, before action. And then flow … Well, that’s the idea, anyway :)

I am also noticing a certain vibrancy in the world; an energy which I’m enjoying, with a different quality to action of old.

Merriam-Webster: vibrant

1a (1) : pulsating with life, vigor, or activity

(2) : oscillating or pulsating rapidly

b (1) : readily set in vibration

(2) : responsive, sensitive

2 : sounding as a result of vibration: resonant

3 : bright

The vibrancy is in the air – in my cells. And, in the noticing – during a moment of illumination in my body – I also see its shadow: adrenalin. There, in the background. And if I really look, I see it everywhere. In all of us.

The balance between adrenalin and vibrancy (I am told by another guide who jumps in to comment) is that vibrancy invites, adrenalin avoids. Even with excited adrenalin, such as a cold swim in the sea, adrenalin contains an element of refusal. Physical adrenalin, if managed, is vital to our wellbeing and safety – and often the path of least resistance. But it’s the subtler, and often invisible and extended mental, emotional and energetic adrenalin we must observe for. To make sure we are inviting rather than avoiding … flowing rather than racing. So, we can be in alignment … here in the moment: connected to our source and true creativity.

Because even with creativity, we can quickly fall into adrenalin-fuelled creating. And maybe our world needs a little less of this energy and a lot more of the higher vibration and lightness of vibrant creativity. Our bodies certainly do.

Ultimately it’s more effective … and it’s certainly more pleasurable.

Let it go.

Let it come …

I invite you :)

Love,

Delilah

15 Sept 2024

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