We all want to be in our Right Brains
by Kate Wood
We all want to be in our right brains, because it’s far more fun and interesting, none of us actually want to be in our left brains and have to do left brain things at all. Which is why we get stressed out, angry, and depressed, when we spend too much time doing left brain things. The right brain is always here and now, in the moment, the left brain is calculating, programming, going over the past and the future. So the right brain is always instantly accessible if we can quiet the left brain down enough. We have to use the left brain in service to the right brain. If situations occur that put us back into fear and isolation mode, the quicker we accept them as part of the perfect whole, the quicker we can move back into the oneness. If we react negatively, we are creating more separation. If we respond with love, we move closer to unity. The less scared we are of pain, betrayal and suffering, the more we feel comfortable with them, the more we can embrace them as part of ourselves, and the less we experience them in our lives. If the left brain is always seeking to find the right brain, to be in the creative zone where nothing matter matters much, where we are not attached to outcome or expectation, because good and bad alike all is self-created and none of it is ultimate truth, it is all just a passing perspective on a bigger picture, then we start to uncover the eternal ecstatic bliss of right brain thinking.
