447. Take Control By Flipping The Script On Concepts & Themes
If you’ve listened to any of my videos or read practically any of my other blog posts, you’ll know… my favorite thing to talk about is concepts and themes. Not only is it something which I use daily (I see metaphors through clairvoyance in which I understand or attach a meaning through/to), but it’s such an interesting and fun way to understand fractals. That being, everything comes from a “source” energy, so our experiences and existences make “sense” more than we may know. I suspect this is often times why people feel that coincidences are more than coincidences.
Beyond this, how fun, cool and interesting is it that the stories that we tell, the literary themes that we understand are ingrained as a part of our life? It’s the ultimate challenge: Living. We learn, grow and evolve through our own personalized themes, told by many before us. But our physical experiences with these themes are so incredibly unique to us, and they are precisely what we need. I find it particularly interesting when I do ancestry work to uncover themes which were passed down through either nature or nurture, only to be expanded upon, healed and improved by future generations. Of course, the physical ways in which we experience these themes is so different. Partially due to point and place in time, but also because… there are so many ways to experience themes.
I’ve dived into concepts and themes before, but if you’re entirely new here, consider that practically any literary “theme” can be a theme that we struggle with, or excel in. Perhaps it’s healing, perhaps communication. Facilitation, pain, success, loss, loneliness, disconnection, and more. Often times we have a couple of these majorly in our lifetime, perhaps even one which “overrides” the rest, so that we can retain focus.
So why is this important? If we start to understand the concepts and themes that we are intended to work through in this lifetime, we’ll gain more insight and clarity into our unconscious behavior, as well as our desires for the future. There’s something to be said for times and periods in life which are “wandering”. These are incredibly important to refine and release what’s no longer serving us. But ultimately, it’s important for us to start building a foundation for the “point” so to speak.
In a way, part of our life is uncovering the mystery of these concepts and themes. Starting to deduce aspects of our life, understand patterns and more, so that they “make sense”. But what if we can do this through journaling intuition practice, help from other intuitives, etc.? What if we can have this information, knowledge and power? Certainly we would get more clarity, and perhaps even improve our success, but is there also a more interesting aspect at play here?
Often times, our concepts and themes are a swinging door. We have already built or gained momentum in past lives with these themes. We are here to release negative energy attached or associated with them, as well as challenge ourselves. With that said, often times we tend to get caught up with the “struggle”. If we can understand a concept or theme wholeheartedly, we can minimize our pain and suffering. How? One, the additional context will help us to pull through. But if there’s a certain physical issue that we’re struggling with, we can always “replace” it with something else, perhaps a bit accomplishable or manageable for us, within the same theme. Let’s use an example fo “being in the spotlight”. If you took on a huge opportunity in which you are the lead singer for a band, but this exposure is causing multiple anxiety and panic attacks, perhaps at the end of the day, you decide that this isn’t intuitively a fit. Not all pats are ultimately intended to lead us to success. Now, this is not to say that you shouldn’t do anything and everything in your power to make it work. But sometimes, again… based on your intuition, you decide it’s not a fit. In replacement for fulfilling your theme of being in the spotlight, you instead, do not retreat into your home, but take up another opportunity. Perhaps you are the lead cast at a local play. In this sense, you are still fulfilling the theme, but you are doing so in a way which is attainable and sustainable for you. Perhaps your interest in the band was a bit too ambitious for a point and place in time, but you felt like your interest was leading you there. This is of course… because you continue to seek out opportunities attempting to fulfill this theme. As the lead in this play, you gain more momentum and confidence, allowing you to take on grander roles related to this theme.
In a way, understanding concepts and themes is not just imperative for your success, but it’s a way to “hack” the system.
If you are new to this journey, this may be a bit overwhelming, but just consider it as a metaphysical philosophy. Perhaps this is your sign to start picking up on clues, patterns and behaviors in your life.