Spirituality
Meditating With Cats
Finding the right frequency

Running away from the others, Gary needed to be alone. He went home. He loved his friends, as well as strangers, but their collective vibratory frequencies were debilitating. They significantly reduced his own frequencies so he had to periodically seek solitude in order to build his own frequencies back up to what was normal for him.
While Gary had plenty of friends he had no best friend; someone he hung out with on a near daily basis. That would keep his vibratory frequency at a regular diminished level. This is also why he refused to get into an intimate relationship with a woman.
When two people spend a great deal of time together the person with the higher frequency gets their frequency lowered while the person with the lower frequency gets their frequency raised. This brings about a state of balanced frequency that enables pleasant cohabitation.
At least this is what Gary thought. It was a conclusion he came to from observing how his own vibratory frequency fluctuated in respect to his level of closeness to others. He intuitively felt that he was missing something with this conclusion but he could not figure out what it was. He figured that he would eventually figure it out once he got his own vibrations to a high enough level. And for this to happen he was convinced that he needed a whole lot of solitude.
Could he be wrong about that?
Gary lived with a cat. He failed to see the irony in the fact that so much of his time spent in solitude was spent with his cat. Technically, he was not being very solitary.
But being with his cat did not seem to lower his vibratory frequency at all. If anything, it seemed to raise his frequency. The cat pulled a great deal of love out of Gary as he cared for it. Nothing raises frequency better than love. Plus the cat loved Gary unconditionally — even more love. His relationship with his cat was one of unconditional love.
One day Gary sat down in his meditation chair. The cat immediately jumped up into his lap. The cat always did this whenever Gary prepared to meditate. For a few years Gary had been meditating with a cat in his lap.
The cat rubbed its face on Gary’s hand to get him to pet it. He then gave the cat a big dose of love, petting and rubbing it.
As he massaged the cat Gary realized that with unconditional love there is no diminishment of vibratory frequency. The cat showed this to him. But with humans Gary’s frequency always diminished with extended proximity. Was it their lower frequencies that brought his down or did he unknowingly lower his own frequency as a defense mechanism to shield himself from other human frequency? If his love for other humans was truly unconditional then their frequencies could not possible lower his. What was it that kept him from unconditionally loving other humans? What conditions and expectations and fears did he hold about human relationship?
And if he could not unconditionally love other humans did this mirror to him his inability to unconditionally love himself? Is that what actually lowered his frequency?
After the cat got enough loving it proceeded to walk in a tight clockwise circle round and round on his lap until finally it plopped down and went to sleep.
Gary then proceeded to meditate.
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