Kyla Question #33

 

Joshua,

To answer your question from #31...

If I were in a situation where I was being booed and heckled while performing, the perspective that would bring me relief would be:

"I am creating all of this, and I've done so for a reason. I asked them to come here and to do this for me."

I like to think I would finish my set and then go hug and thank each person who was booing.

With love,
Kyla


Dear Kyla,

That is a very high perspective indeed. It is a perspective based in love; self-love. It is a perspective which is aligned with universal laws and who you really are. This perspective is one that very much helps create the life you desire. With a perspective such as this, you could create anything you wanted.

However, this perspective is a bit high and there might be a few less lofty perspectives which would also help you feel relief. You might simply understand that this crowd enjoys a different type of music and it has nothing to do with your talent. They could have been expecting something much louder or faster. They could have been into a completely different genre. Or they could have been in a sour mood. When you can look at a situation and realize that it is not you personally, rather it is their issue, then you remove yourself from the situation.

While we hear you saying that it is all for me and it's all about me, we would agree. Yet it's about you to the extent that you feel it. If you see a situation and make it about you and feel bad as a result, then yes, you make it about you. The situation can be for you and not about you at the same time. Do you see the difference here? You can have a vibration that allows you to rendezvous with someone who is in a negative emotional state and this encounter causes you to feel bad. Your vibration attracted this person so the manifestation event was for you. It alerted you to your vibration and to your current perspective, yet the person was already in a bad mood and that was their issue. If you could simply nip this in the bud at the first sign of negative emotion, you would gain the benefit of the message and choose a perspective that is in line with universal forces, all at the same time.

The best perspective might be the one that is easiest to muster in the moment. It's not necessarily the highest perspective, but it is the one that is most acceptable right now. As soon as you feel a little better, that is the perspective that is good enough for the situation. Later on, when you're mulling it over in your head, you might reach for another higher perspective. But any perspective that feels better in the moment is an excellent one indeed.

Joshua

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