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Morning Meditation from The GratiDude

I’m reminding everyone that there is a reason you were born. 

That reason?

The reason is simply to live.

That’s it.

How are you will live and what you will do is up to you and you will create that along with your higher self and the creator of everything all light love, energy, and life.

Today we are recognizing the fact that it is not the dress rehearsal life and that every single morning we have the opportunity to give thanks and broadcast a message of how we plan to get it on like Donkey Kong.



From a present moment standpoint, it’s really critical to separate the difference between the thought loops that you’re having and the life that you could be living because they are too very different things.



Many of us believe that because we are actively thinking about aspects of our life that we are somehow participating, actively in our life, which is furthest from the truth.  If the thoughts that you are looping happen to be future thoughts running over possible scenarios for things happening in your life you are actually NOT living your life but instead missing out on what’s going on around you because the only real moment is right now.



All the other thoughts, both past and future are just imagination fantasy stories that were looping around and around, and they’re not serving us any purpose in terms of informing us on our experience.



This is why physical activity and movement are often a critical piece to get people snapped out of their thought, loops and back into the generous present moment of now that is always waiting for us.

Living should be a style choice and it should be highly personal, unique, and expressed much like the same way you would look at how you DANCE.

Not dancing in a formal sense, like ballroom, dancing, or salsa, dancing, or another type of prescribed dance moves that has predetermined steps and movements that you follow, not a dance with instructions but a dance that is freeform that allows you to express yourself through movement.

That type of dance, organic movement dancing. 

When you have the opportunity to dance like that, you really don’t need any direction or even eyesight to be able to do it, because you’re coming from a place of feeling to move your body.  You are experiencing the music in your ears and throughout your entire body, taking it in as it vibrates on those three little bones inside which sends the signals through your nervous system on how you might experience the vibrations that are coming in.  Your brain quickly calculates that you were experiencing and not some other form of auditory disruption and that you can open up to this experience now in real time and digest all the vibratory offerings as they are served.

From there, spirit in mind merges and starts moving your body in ways that feel good and that you feel correspond to how you’re interpreting the music that’s being played.

Yes, dancing can be considered an expression of our spirit, as it allows us to connect with our emotions, inner selves, and often transcends physical movement to convey deeper feelings and experiences beyond words, acting as a powerful tool for spiritual expression across many cultures and traditions. 

Key points supporting this idea:

Connection to the body and soul:

Dance utilizes the physical body to express emotions and connects with a deeper spiritual essence, allowing for a holistic expression of self. 

Universal language:

Dance is considered a universal language that can communicate emotions and experiences across cultural barriers, suggesting a shared human connection to the spirit through movement. 

Ritualistic practices:

Many spiritual traditions incorporate dance into ceremonies and rituals to connect with the divine or higher power. 

Emotional release:

Dancing can be a powerful way to release pent-up emotions, allowing for a deeper connection to one’s inner self.

We all need to live our lives with this type of process, one that is reliant on feeling and on the information that we have inside of us without being comparative or feeling the need to follow any sort of program.

I remind you of this so that when your behavior and actions and lifestyle taste and proclivities are significantly different from someone else that’s a particularly good sign that you were staying true to the messages you are receiving and dancing to your own beat.

I know there’s been no one like me and there’s been nobody that has had my life experiences in an organism exactly like mine, which makes me such a long shot to be here one in 1 trillion Superhero of gratitude covered in Stardust coming at you live from Sarasota, Florida on planet Earth.

As you read this, I hope you feel and know in every fiber of your being how special and unique you are and how the answers that you seek, and the direction you’re looking for is not found outside of you but inside of you as you formulate your own dance moves in real time in this beautiful mysterious dance of life.

So, in the words of the Prophet of Augusta GA, James Brown, “get down on the get down”, and get on the dance floor to share the good vibes and attitudes of gratitude.

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