Crystal Gratitude: A Doorway to Resonating with Transparency

Jun 02, 2019

Most of us associate gratitude with being thankful to someone who has helped us or given us a gift. Some might say it’s an emotion or feeling or the state of being grateful. Others might think of it as a deeper appreciation that produces a longer lasting positivity. Whatever gratitude means for you, it might hold the key for a more fulfilled life.

 

Evolution has given us a brain with what scientists call a “negative bias,” which makes it prone to feeling threatened and reacting accordingly. This was our ancestor’s survival mechanism, enabling them to avoid hazards, and it has been passed down, over many generations, to us.

 

Add to this our unconscious learned information—a closed system that makes the incorporation of new content virtually impossible—and you see how difficult it can be for us to consciously change our resonance and reality.

 

Our brains literally are closed and continually looking for bad news, which is stored inside. The resulting resonance creates all sorts of uncomfortable circumstances in our lives.

 

In a world driven by our unconscious, when we choose to be grateful, unconsciously we are literally navigating against the negative bias of our brain and mind programs’ currents.

 

But those who have practiced gratitude consistently can attest that gratitude changes everything. Gratitude helps transcend our bias blinds. It’s the incompatible pattern within our mind—the glitch in our mind system—that can crack the internal code we have integrated from others opening us to our crystal blueprint and the new resonance and potentials this brings.

 

Two new scientific discoveries attest to this. First, science has linked feelings of gratitude to actual transformations in the brain (alterations to its molecular structure) and shown that gratitude can be a tool in overcoming depression and anxiety. A 2016 study published in Psychotherapy Research by researchers at UC Berkeley explores writing letters of gratitude as a positive psychological intervention (PPI). In it, 293 adults who had come to the university for psychotherapy services were randomly assigned to one of three groups. The control group received psychotherapy only. The second group received psychotherapy and did weekly “expressive writing”—detailing “their deepest thoughts and feelings about stressful experiences.” The third group, in addition to psychotherapy, did “gratitude writing.” They wrote weekly letters expressing gratitude to others. After the 12-week study had concluded, participants who wrote the gratitude letters “reported significantly better mental health than those in the expressive and controlled conditions.”

 

By being mindful of your inner world and showing gratitude for others, you can crack your inner patterns and create new resonance, develop better and healthier patterns, and improve your life.

 

The second scientific discovery on gratitude relates to the presence of biophotons in the brain linking our consciousness to light—meaning science is starting to understand that “our brains’ neurons might be able to communicate through light.”

 

We are all luminous interconnecting energy. Without our full awareness, at a subatomic level, we are in constant communication. When we assume a state of gratitude—a grateful attitude toward our life and surroundings—our light waves of gratitude can flow freely into the world (without being interrupted by our learned perceptions).

 

There is something powerful about gratitude. A person who is beginning to experience gratitude is more open to accepting, believing, and surrendering to the thoughts that equal that emotional state. Dr. Joe Dispenza says that, when people choose gratitude, they begin to program their autonomic nervous systems. With repetition, this new program can upgrade our inner programs.

 

Think for a moment; gratitude could be a great attitude toward life. When you are honestly and consistently grateful to all, you are allowing new positive information within you and the possibility of changing your resonance for good.

 

You might be asking, if gratitude cracks the bias code, how do crystals fit into this equation? Crystals used as tools during this process will amplify and catalyze the transformation. Let’s put it like this: Crystals will be the energy booster. In the same way you take energy boosters to increase your energy levels, crystals will increase the gratitude levels and transform everything that doesn’t resonate with gratefulness.

 

If we are able to self-activate positive experiences like gratitude, we will be closer to living from our transparency. By choosing to practice gratitude on a daily basis, you are creating new neural pathways in your brain that will support your new resonance.

 

Due to the unconscious bias of our brain and information we have integrated from our surroundings, sometimes it is impossible to connect to positive experiences. But they are all around you, waiting for you to resonate with them. You can shift this today by integrating gratitude in your life as a daily routine, using crystals as tools.

 

Next time you have a free moment, try practicing “crystal” gratitude. You might just be surprised by the benefits it brings you. ;)

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Crystal Gratitude!

Beatriz

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