92. Release Your Ideas Into The Universe

 
 

I wrote this in my journal months ago, and I feel it fitting and inspiring: 

Let it go. Hope it comes back resembling something remotely of what you let go of it as. Why keep it in? If you let it go into the universe, it evolves. Otherwise, it remains stagnant inside of you. To honor yourself and honor ideas, you must give it life and if you do this with intention, hopefully it makes its way back to you.

While ironically we sometimes urge others to keep our desires “inside”, as a result of others either trying to steal our ideas or sabotage us, consider the concept of keeping things in. When you don’t share or express your ideas, they just remain… inside of you. With no one to share it to, it can’t progress, it can’t change or help others. Or worse, others can’t grasp onto this information and change it and evolve it. Others tend to share this information, as well as reflect it back for perhaps much needed criticism or evolvement.

I think in some ways, we may like to keep this information to ourselves if we want it unchanged or untouched. But the truth is, as time changes, this energy will continue to change it, so nothing is ever “stagnant” except for only a split moment in time. We can’t control something to remain forever. So if it will inevitably change, we might as well make it make a difference.

When we truly release these thoughts, feelings or emotions, we allow the universe to take hold. We allow things to be “brought back” to us, through law of attraction. In some ways, our settings reflect this information, such as if we tell others, and keep us not only accountable, but they mirror our hopes and dreams. It is important, however, to surround yourself with positive people who will support this, and not use this to destroy you.

Throughout history, there’s been much erasure of others’ thoughts, feelings and ideas. Perhaps in some ways, you would be tormented or taunted for having these in the first place. Perhaps even persecuted. It is incredibly true that others don’t want evolvement. It’s likely because they are at their peak at a particular point and place in time, and they subconsciously know that releasing this, will mean that they have lack of power, or lack of structure from what exists right now. This is often where “fight” comes in regarding fight or flight.

I think that there is a fine line between simply saying anything, and saying something which is authentic yet thoughtful and perhaps somewhat refined. 

Fear can be a big driver for this non-release in general. What if your life is truly at stake? I think that there are several “safe” ways to communicate to others. And perhaps at the end of the day, it’s down to your feeling of mission and purpose, and whether the consequences are not as great as the action. Although I do want to come here and say that nothing is worth your personal safety, I also understand that regret can be a cancer which eats us alive. If you feel you have no choice, perhaps it is the right move to say. But at the end of the day, it’s up to you.

It’s kind of funny, because this “game” that we play of releasing and getting back is a funny one. Perhaps we get something back which is not entirely the physical outcome that we expected. And maybe that’s where a lot of fear lies in. When we become so fixated on a specific result or perfectionism, it can deter us from doing so. Perhaps sometimes we wonder if we aren’t at a place vibrationally where we can handle this change, or perhaps this abundance, depending on what we wished for. But at the end of the day, it’s a risk. And in my opinion, always a risk worth taking. It takes nothing to ask, and nothing to deal with this ask coming to you, as you can always refine the outcome or transform it/transmute it to “fit” into your life. 

Nothing that you intuitively ask for out of love is “too much” for you. Ever.

 
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