The True Frequency of the World is Love: A Somatic Perspective

About four months ago, I was guided on the back of a being with wings on a journey through the true frequency of our world. Not in a dream, but in a deep meditative (theta) state my pineal gland revealed to me a place of absolute trust, a complete knowing that we are always held in the vast expanse of All That IS (yes, even when it seems that we are alone on a burning planet, we are loved beyond measure).

On this journey, I was shown the majesty of our natural world (colour! foliage! landscape!) — nothing about the imagery was fantasy, but the Earth’s miracles revealed in full force without human or industrial encroachment. The Earth in Her true resonance state. The sound that accompanied this vision was like a choir of angels bursting through the heart. This inner sound was proclaiming that the frequency of our world is Love, even when it seems that it isn’t.

I wanted to share this experience with our Brain Body Being course participants — not just the vision but the absolute clarity that the resonance of the place we abide is more loving, more profound, than we can imagine. An analogy to explain this all-encompassing frequency popped into mind (as things often do after such meditations) that I will share with you now:

Consider the idea of, or the thing that is, music. Music as an abstract noun, its vastness, exists on an infinite spectrum of the worst music we could ever know to the most amazing sounds not yet known to us. The possibilities on either end of this spectrum are not finite, or in other words, human ears may have not yet heard, or may never hear, the most painful or pristine sounds possible. On this spectrum exists abhorrent sound, dull sound, Bach to heavy metal, grade three students learning to play instruments for the first time, the world’s best symphony, the sounds of an urban metropolis and the sounds of the natural world. A whole spectrum of atrocious to life-changing. But the abstract noun that is music never changes in its power, its frequency, its gift, its possibility.

Now consider the noun, the state, the idea of existence. The frequency of existence at its truest essence is Love (I know, so cliché; but g.d., once you enter that bliss in meditation, you know that there’s just no other word for it). I would also use the words infinite, and more than we know ourselves to be. Upon this spectrum of existence, there are so many possibilities. From the most horrific acts humanity, to love and birth and celebration, community and change, to a capacity for love and creation that is beyond what we currently know possible. ALL experience known and unknown lives on the spectrum of existence. All the while, the notation of existence does not change. Just like music as concept holds miraculous profundity, so too does the very notion of our and our non-human kin’s existence.

Spirituality from all corners of the world asserts that all of our suffering comes from forgetting (or never knowing) the true frequency of our world, and thus experiencing ourselves as proportionately fragmented. Spiritual teachers offer that it is our work to remember who we are, so that once remembered, our suffering may dissipate.

From a somatic perspective, our worldview lives in the body. How I see the world and my place in it takes hold within my psycho-neuro-endocrine-immunology (PNEI) system; or in other words, my cellular body enacts my perspective, beliefs, and expectations on loop. Our paradigm is alive within us. And when our paradigm is one of conditional worth, extractive exchange, ladder climbing and rat racing, it is no wonder our fragmented world mirrors itself in our minds and bodies through anxiety, depression, despair, and illness. In other words, somatics agrees with spiritual teachings — that through shifting our paradigm (or worldview), healing is made tangible.

Therefore, (most? all?!) of our work in spiritual and somatic transformation is to remember the true frequency of our existence so as to overhaul our paradigmatic reality. This overhaul in ‘how I see the world’ takes hold in our cells, in the trillions of bodily processes taking place each second, regenerating life at the most microcosmic (sub-cellular) to the most macrocosmic (relationship to self, others, and the world) levels.

Through both spirituality and somatics, we are called to remember. Our existence is miraculous. When we remember this, suffering softens, and possibility opens.

 

Mallorie Buoy

Mallorie is the founder and lead educator at Homebody School of Somatics. She currently practices as a Registered Master Somatic Movement Educator and Therapist, a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and Clinical Somatic Therapist, as well as a psychedelic-assisted therapist. With over 15 years of studying mysticism, movement, and exploring the rich truth of cosmic law, alongside the science of it all, she now teaches others to become somatic educators and therapists without the stress or overwhelm of a traditional university setting.

Explore our 500-hour ISMETA Approved Somatic Educator and Therapist Training at homebodyhealing.org.

 
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