Viiiiibes brrro! I love them!
But I don't necessarily think all vibes are good vibes... brooo (okay, I'm gonna stop).
One of my best friends pointed out to me one day that the cup is neither half empty or half full, it just is. I feel the same way about vibrations. Some may have feelings of love and others of deep roots and some can even feel creepy or make you feel sad. Regardless, they're just a part of life, good or bad. Whatever you want to call the feeling you associate with the vibration, it is only you that's doing the labeling. It's just an experience, a relation to something else.
Also, vibrations can easily change, so why label something, if in the next minute, it could be a completely different frequency.
The resonance stuff really fascinated me. I love learning about frequencies and what they do when they collide with one another. Even the noise cancellation ear phones Larry was talking about blew my mind. I want to know so much more. I wonder how it relates to our connections with other people and things. What parts of us resonate with that other person and do those frequencies have something to do with how we relate and attract ourselves to others?
Energy and Qi are slightly related, in that energy is a part of the concept of Qi. Qi is more. It's life force, life "energy". But it includes deeper associations then energy. It is a part of you and your essence and all of life's essence.
Ha ha! Emily, I enjoyed reading your blog. "Good Vibrations" made me laugh too. I thought of both the Beach Boys song and the ads for the "adult" store that is so popular here in the East Bay. Ha! After I finished chuckling, I realized that I totally agree with you on not being able to judge a vibration as "good" or "bad" and also that Qi is so much more than "energy", although related. I wish I heard Larry's story about noise canceling ear phones. (I use them every day.) Maybe you can share that with me in class?
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