Law of Harmoney
When you listen to good music, you appreciate the sound you are hearing
and how it all blends together as one. Everything sounds "just right".
Often you are not paying attention to this "blending together" as you
are listening because the band is in harmony and all the instruments
are in tune. But if the piano is badly out of tune and the guitar has a
broken string you would notice it. The sound would be off and the music
not right until you tuned the piano and replaced the guitar string.
Your life is like a band that is always playing music. The song you're
playing is the song of your life, a song that is uniquely yours. Your
music can be anything - classical, rock, folk, blues, rap, country,
jazz, or heavy metal, it doesn't matter, as long as it is in harmony.
The instruments in your band have to be tuned up and work together well
to sound best. As you bring more instruments into tune, the music gets
better because the overall harmony improves. Musicians are continually
tuning their instruments so that they are always sounding their best.
Keeping your instruments in tune and in harmony with each other is an
ongoing process. Of course, "stuff happens". You just finished tuning
the piano, then the lead guitar snaps a string and one of the drums
needs to be replaced. You have that almost finished when someone hands
you a new instrument you've never played before.
What are the "instruments" in your band? The important forces that
affect your life. Work, school, family, friends, and your love life are
some obvious examples. Your thoughts, actions, attitudes and outlook
are more subtle examples. Your body is an instrument that needs tuning
also - are you eating/exercising/sleeping too much or not enough?
How do you "tune" these "instruments"? By using your awareness. By
staying in touch with yourself and responding to your needs. You can
start by paying attention from moment to moment. "How much do I want to
eat right now?" "Should I go to bed now or stay up for a while longer?"
Overeating is a common example of being out of tune. Your mind is busy
telling you to eat and you're not paying attention to the fact that
your stomach is getting full and don't need all that much to eat. Bring
your eating and sleeping habits into tune by being aware of (and
responding to) your needs.
Maintaining harmony in your life is a dynamic, ongoing process. This is
not exactly the same thing as balance. The term "balance" implies a
teeter-totter with two sides going up and down over a fixed point in
the middle. Harmony is more of a smooth flow without any fixed point, a
blending.
Take the time and make the effort to bring your life into harmony. Live
in harmony with Natural Law. Improving your harmony can affect your
vibration in a positive way.
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