The Importance of Alignment and Change

Alignment and Change
Alignment and Change

Awareness is the cornerstone of profound knowledge and in learning, we become more attuned to our own lives and the paths we choose and therefore experience.

A Psychological Review of Alignment and Change

For the uninitiated, the concept of cause and effect and thoughts to manifestation can come as a deeply invasive revelation. Suddenly we realise we are responsible for our paths and experiences in this world and all the circumstances that come with them. What we see as negative and the suffering we must endure is actually the needed lessons of learning. This is required to raise our consciousness and sustain our growth.

Circumstances, regardless of what they are, hone our learning and in doing so, attribute markers of recognition for us to understand. We may then observe the processes and developments that most people perceive as random. Change rarely happens in isolation, in fact, we may see change happens in clusters. Through thought and action, several changes align and manifest simultaneously at a point of change.

That is why we often over-react to change, as it comes in waves that often feel overwhelming. Yet life does not afford change without our potential ability to deal with it. The trick is to recognise their slow and gradual imminence of being. We must be prepared mentally for that point of change, one that is marked so precisely in our life.

Alignment is a word of great importance, as, without its many facets, the timing would be inopportune and change not as effective. It is not only laborious lessons of change that affect us but also rewards and positive change that come in clusters. Its the same with many aspects of life. Many people say certain circumstances come in threes: like hearing about deaths, marriages and the like. That is because in our thinking certain realisations are acquired together. When the time is right and all aspects are aligned, change happens and we recognise it in multiples. Whatever lesson of thought underlies is learned more thoroughly because of these alignments.

Another expression: ‘when the stars align’ is embedded in our psyche as it just means change occurs at a precisely right time, as it should. In that way, we cannot push any change or rashly expect it to evolve as we wish. There are too many other factors that placate our needless pushing. Thought takes time to manifest, what we want and don’t want a matter of need and growth. The best way to regard this is to think always of what you want, clearly and precisely, then forget about it and let the process ensue.

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Full time author, freelance writer, poet and blogger since 1999. Twenty one published works, past winner of 'Poet of the Year' on HubPages, 'Poem of the Year' on The Creative Exiles, writer for Allpoetry.com, Google+, tonydwtf.blogspot.com.au videos on YouTube and book sales on website thoughtsforabeautifulmind.com, Amazon and digitalprintaustralia.com.au/bookstore

4 thoughts on “The Importance of Alignment and Change

  • June 27, 2019 at 10:49 PM
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    Interesting essay of great importance, Tony. Well-written and a pleasure to read. After working in accounting for many years, it was difficult for me to accept change for I had to adhere to state and federal rules consistently. It took a long time, but I gradually began to realize that change is a part of life and alignment is necessary for change to take effect. I am so glad my father’s legacy of creativity and storytelling is an inherent part of me and that rigid accounting rules faded away. Well done on your great work. Take care.

  • June 27, 2019 at 11:09 PM
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    Yes, rigid restraint can only limit our experiences and perceptions of life. Being aware of the intricate workings of cause and effect and our choices as they manifest circumstance, is a great step forward in appreciating both life and our potential. So pleased you related, Phyllis. Take care.

  • June 30, 2019 at 10:21 AM
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    There are many truths here. My life truly started when I embraced change and started to reflect on my alignment and realignment. Thank you Tony. Jamie

  • June 30, 2019 at 7:38 PM
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    Glad you related, Jamie, yes change is an integral part of our growth and learning. Alignment is how circumstances gather at those points of change. Glad you enjoyed the thoughts, my friend. Take care.

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