I loved the conversation I had recently with an aspiring musician and DJ. First, I love it that artistry lives in that conversation. Expression of art. Creation of art. Offering of art. Invitation of art. I relate to artistry in the way I work and in the way I live. It’s more, what…, life-giving to claim a meta story of joy / creation than it is to endure a meta story of burden / obligation. Even though both exist and inform. And, ok, yup — I do believe the most burdensome of tasks have art in them.
Part of the conversation was this clarifying advice — “you are a vibration.” Your being is a vibration. Your gifts are a vibration. Vibrations are felt with resonance. And they live in a world beyond the 3D, perhaps the 7D. Vibration is understood beyond the 3D world. Yet it is expressed in the 3D world.
Part of the conversation was identifying 3D practices. Some simple todos to get started. Some things to interrupt. Not end games on either of these. Rather, interruptions of things that aren’t in sync with that core vibration. And commitments of rigor to things that are of that core vibration.
In a world that so often demands and affirms productivity and strategy — the 3D — it can become so difficult to see and legitimize what makes perfect sense in the multi-D-beyond-3 world. Vibrations make perfect sense there. They give context to the journey, sense-making to the water.
Walt Whitman said it in a way that I love, in Song of the Open Road,
“You road I enter upon and look around,
I believe you are not all that is here,
I believe that much unseen is also here.”
There is much unseen. What if the unseen weren’t so strange? What if the unseens were waiting patiently for us to claim them? What if dancing with the unseens weren’t so difficult? What if the vibrational unseen had this way of cohering what we do in the day to day?
There is an artistry to living as humans together. Artistry of creation. Of expression. Of contribution. Each vibrationally potent.
We humans, we are vibrations.



