When we dumb
ourselves down, we sell ourselves short and lose an opportunity to shed light
where it is needed. The ability to go into any social situation
and sense the level of consciousness in it is a gift. It enables us to move
considerately through the world. However, there is a difference between
shifting our energy to accommodate people and dumbing ourselves down to a
regrettable degree. Sometimes, when we get into a particular social
situation, we may feel pressure to play it small in order to fit in. Perhaps
everyone is drinking or smoking excessively, engaging in gossipy small talk,
or complaining bitterly about politics. It is one thing to notice this and
modify our expectations and another thing entirely to join in. When we notice where people are coming from
and acknowledge, to ourselves, that their energy is not in alignment with
ours, we have choices about how to proceed. One viable option is to quietly
endure the situation, keeping to ourselves until it is time to leave. In this
way, we take care of our own consciousness and protect our growth process.
Another option is to interact in a way that honors and pays respect to the
people in the group, while gently attempting to shift the level of
consciousness with our input. In order to do this, we must maintain our own
vibration, which means that joining in by dumbing down is not an option. When we choose to dumb ourselves down to
fit in, we not only sell ourselves short but we also lose a possible
opportunity to influence the situation for the good. Our desire to join in
may come from our natural yearning to feel connected to the people around us.
There is no shame in this, but being able to stand on our own, separate from
the crowd, is a powerful milestone on any spiritual path. It can be difficult
in the moment, but when we arrive on the other side, our integrity intact, we
may find ourselves feeling positively smart. |
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