Neutrality as a State of Creation

 


Aqui está uma tradução para inglês que procura manter não apenas o significado, mas também o ritmo, o tom reflexivo e a voz do original. Fiz apenas pequenas adaptações para que soe natural para um leitor nativo de inglês, sem alterar as ideias.

For a long time, I believed that the purpose of life was to feel better and better. To seek more happiness, more excitement, more positive experiences. But over time, I began to realize that perhaps that was never the real point. Perhaps true power lies somewhere else.

I've been reflecting on the way we allow ourselves to be carried away by our emotions.

By how easily we rise when everything is going well, and how quickly we fall when circumstances change.

And I began to realize that perhaps there is another place from which we can experience reality. A place that is neither indifference nor the absence of emotion, but genuine neutrality.

What if the secret isn't to experience only positive emotions? What if our true ability to create the reality we desire depends not on the intensity of our emotions, but on our ability to observe them without being ruled by them?

The truth is that I no longer allow myself to become emotionally elevated to extremes. And I believe this is what truly raises our energetic frequency. In other words, I don't let myself get carried away by intense happiness or by that distinctly human excitement, because I already know that whatever I am experiencing is simply a moment.

We all know the saying, "The higher you climb, the harder you fall." There is wisdom behind it, and it certainly doesn't mean we should never be happy. Not at all. But there is an ancient wisdom here that is worth recovering.

It simply means embracing the moment without surrendering ourselves to it to the point of losing ourselves within it.

That's why, even when we're living through something wonderful, there comes a point where we need to pause and return to neutrality. This doesn't mean stopping ourselves from feeling good or being happy. Rather, it means observing everything from the outside, taking it all in as if looking from above or from a distance, with a wider, more peripheral perspective.

The difference is awareness.

Awareness carries with it both memory and detachment. We remember that this is only one moment among millions of moments. And we remain detached because we are intelligent enough to know that every moment has a time limit, a beginning and an end, an alpha and an omega. Yet this does not diminish the moment in any way.

Quite the opposite.

It allows us to appreciate it even more.

While living in a reality like this, it makes little sense to become excessively elevated by the good moments or overwhelmed by the difficult ones. We maintain discernment and coherence by allowing intelligence and awareness to guide us.

Why?

Because this is where real control exists.

This is the only real control we can have.

The neutrality that arises from awareness allows us to create our reality and navigate the many possibilities and timelines available to us.

The goal is to remain in that place from which we can consciously manifest our reality through our inner positioning. And that requires genuine presence. It's the opposite of being lost in the moment; it is being fully present and knowing exactly where we are.

Whether in pleasant moments or difficult ones, this capacity is what allows us to step outside the timeline we currently occupy and, perhaps, create a new one. We create space. By stepping outside emotional identification, we open ourselves to an entirely different field of possibilities.

Because we cannot create a new timeline if we are acting from within a particular emotional range. The emotional scale is closed; it operates within fixed patterns of reality. We simply move up and down within that scale.

Of course, we may feel uncomfortable with a situation, and that discomfort can motivate us to change. But true change rarely happens from within the emotional state itself. Lasting transformation cannot arise from anger, sadness, or any of the emotions we usually give names to.

It must arise from the neutrality that comes from observing everything as a whole.

And that neutrality is, in fact, a positive state.

More than that, it is something beyond merely being positive.

When we say "neutral," it sounds as though we are referring to something that is neither one thing nor another. But that word doesn't truly capture what this state really is.

Because neutrality is, in reality, a state of creation.

It is a state of creative power.

It is the state that gives us the ability to consciously create the reality we wish to experience.

It is a neutrality in which we know everything.

We know what would make us happy.

We know what would make us feel sadness.

We know what would awaken every possible emotion.

And yet, at the same time, we are aware of all of it.

It is like saying:

"I know all of this, and I am simultaneously aware of the entire emotional scale."

I am aware of the whole emotional spectrum.

I observe it from the outside.

And that is precisely where the difference lies.

Neutrality is not about occupying the midpoint of the emotional scale.

It is not about standing halfway between the positive and the negative.

It is something entirely different.

It is observing the entire emotional scale.

Seeing the whole spectrum.

Seeing the highest, the lowest, and everything in between.

And by observing the whole, a completely different kind of neutrality emerges.

A neutrality born of observation, awareness, knowledge, and presence.

A neutrality that arises from observing the entire emotional scale from the outside, rather than being lost within it.

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