Resonance and dissonance are the tools that the soul (our true essence) uses to discern and establish what experiences it wants or does not want to live during its human journey.
Yes, it is true that the soul recognizes perfection in everything and sees that everything is “Perfect Creation of Love”.
However, although it recognizes and feels love (neutrality) in everything it crosses on its path, it chooses its direction based on its inner sense of resonance and dissonance which reflects its preferences, based on its deep desire for self-evolution, on what it wants to live as an experience during its human journey.
Therefore, it might be not necessarily a good idea to always accept everything and everyone just because “everything is love” as not all expressions of life, despite fundamentally always springing from love, represent what the soul wants to live as an experience.
On the other hand, it is important to continually monitor our sense of resonance and dissonance to detect whether it truly arises from a genuine neutrality that “loves everything” and that chooses based on the genuine preferences of the soul, or whether it is the product of a contracted emotional response based on fear (the ego’s narrative).
If our discernment springs from the true voice (vibration) of our soul, we simply approach or move away from the situations, which in our daily life are placed in front of our path, through a state of complete neutrality (unconditional love).
If our discernment is instead influenced by fear or an emotional contraction, then it is not the soul that is applying the discernment, but our ego / mind.
In such a case it is wise to consider that the situation or individual who, through their appearance, caused a contracted emotional response in us, created the opportunity to bring to the surface what within us is not aligned with our true self essence.
Recognizing this “response” as a false representation of ourselves then facilitates its release. Once this process of recognition and release is completed we can reintegrate our true sense of discernment based on the resonance and dissonance of our soul and therefore we can return to choose through its voice how and what to live during our fascinating journey into the human experience. Marco Missinato
Recognizing this “response” as a false representation of ourselves then facilitates its release. Once this process of recognition and release is completed we can reintegrate our true sense of discernment based on the resonance and dissonance of our soul and therefore we can return to choose through its voice how and what to live during our fascinating journey into the human experience. Marco Missinato
Marco Missinato
Photo: “Black And White Path” Maui, Hawaii
Photo by Marco Missinato
Photo by Marco Missinato