In response to Allison’s post regarding Vibrational Alignment in Collaboration, the following sentence caught most of my attention.
“So maybe, when it comes to collaboration, the only real responsibility is this: Find your highest vibration and honour it. If everyone is taking action from their highest vibration, there can only be flow. There can only be abundance.”
So then a question to resolve accordingly is where am I to find or become aware of my highest vibration and how am I to appropriately act from such vibration within this 3D world we are living in with regards to collaboration?
From my life’s journey, I have observed that it is your vibrational being that makes you do the doing. It is also my impression that your true being, and as such your highest vibration, resides within the heart and is best expressed via one’s non-egocentric disposition. Unfortunately, we are not always at our best at living our day-to-day life in of honouring our highest vibration, including living our best life of collaboration with kindred persons.
Graciously, we do have an innate ability to hold and follow an intent of fulfilment. If such an intent can be sourced from the heart, the space of non-ego centricity, in relation to pursuing such collaboration for the highest and greatest good of all, we have the ability to potentially follow and honour the highest vibration of “pure intent” regarding collaboration.
Next, in making this potential a reality within our 3D environment, we also have the innate ability of “contextualization”. From having sourced such a pure intent of fulfilment; by using our faculties of visualization and feeling, we can contextualize in great detail the potential outcome of the intended collaboration, as well as living the feeling of that intention fulfilled.
Having chosen to do so within the context of self-responsibility, the next step is to continue by moving into action by out forming this action within an attitude of gratitude, and as such as mentioned in Allison’s post, also attracting synchronicity in supporting the flow of collaboration.