Rhythm and beauty: life with dynamism

The rhythm of nature makes it beautiful.
When colors, lights and sounds manifest themselves in freedom and with harmony, the scenery of everything that composes the same radiates beauty.

To perceive how nature vibrates makes us able, not only to observe and appreciate its beauty, but puts us in tune with it, to vibrate in its frequency, to enter its rhythm.
In the art of life everything has its rhythm. Each moment, each situation has its rhythm.
To know how to live in harmony is closely related to perceiving the different rhythms and choosing when and with what to enter into resonance, with what we want to be in tune, aiming to pulsate in a similar rhythm.

To live with wisdom is related to knowing oneself and knowing when adapting or removing oneself, when to allow to be taken by the “music” of the moment or when to try to aggregate new “tones”.
To live with rhythm is the way for less weariness.
Weariness comes when we are out of the rhythm in the mind or action.
To have rhythm is to know how to live with magic. Rhythm is in everything, in every moment.
How and when to act, what to do and why to do it. Everything can be perceived when there is harmonization.
To be in tune means to enter the rhythm.
Everything has its moment, its state of rest, of perception, of beginning of action, of intensification of the movement, of stopping, of retracting or expanding, of flowing and going ahead.
Nothing is still. Everything is always dynamic.
To have the perception of how this dynamics work, to assimilate its process and conform to it means, to have rhythm.

Rhythm has influence on being successful or not in living.

The universe has its own rhythm, constellations have their rhythm, the solar system has its rhythm: from the planet to the atom, everything has its rhythm.
Each day has its rhythm, each being has its rhythm, each organ has its rhythm.
To live in harmony, we must perceive our natural frequency, i.e.: our most natural rhythm, until we find our ideal rhythm. Each one has his own, there are no two beings with identical rhythms in the universe.
Upon identifying your own rhythm, accepting it, it will become easier to understand the varied rhythms that surround us.
Some of them will attract us and, naturally it will become easier to be in tune and add our vibrations to them. And we will be giving energy and receiving it, we will be expanding our energy and helping to expand the energy with which we are in tune.
With other rhythms there will be the tendency of repulsion and, when we force ourselves to be in tune with rhythms which are not natural for us, we will get each time farther from ourselves. Diverse problems will start to arise and then, instead of becoming natural donors, we will become recipients of energy. A form of energy that detaches us from our essence and removes us from our natural frequency.

To absorb something that has no resonance in us leads us to disharmony, to discomfort with ourselves and with everything that surrounds us.
In the same way that a fingerprint that identifies and distinguishes each being, our natural individual frequency is unique.
When trying to be something that we are not, we will cease being ourselves.
We will never succeed to be another one: we will be, at the maximum, a rough sketch of what we intend to be.
The process of being in tune is as subtle and as positive as the process of disharmony is wearying and dangerous.
Life is always dynamic, our lives are dynamic.

Rhythms are dynamic and, when we have the perception of our rhythm, even the most uncomfortable situations will be overcome with minimum weariness.
To live in one’s own natural rhythm is a gift of nature which makes each being walk in the direction of his stage of perfection.
To feel one’s natural speed, one’s capacity of accelerating or slowing down, one’s own capacity of interacting and combining, means to know oneself.
From then on, what is worthwhile is to practice living with rhythm.
The natural rhythm, when manifested, creates beauty and expands it.
It has nothing to do with being passive. Passivity has to do with entering other rhythms which have nothing in common with one’s own rhythm.
Whenever one’s own rhythm is manifested, there is the expression of a high performance active state which may be translated into realizations that exceed any barriers.
The passive attitude turns the person into a “sponge” and, regardless of what happens around her, she will suffer its influence and will allow to be weakened by the same.
The attitude born with intuitive originality is active and turns each being unique, distinctive, with personalized vision and attitudes, which are characterized by naturalness. This will influence the environment where this being is present, and that, in a macro vision, means simply to influence the world.

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Author: Herbert Santos
Source: http://listeningtothestars.com
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