How to broaden your perspective

If you want to bring something new into your life, find answers to questions you have unsuccessfully tried to solve before, start expanding your consciousness and the breadth of your outlook.

It is impossible to do this by walking along well-trodden, familiar paths. Find out what is needed to discover new paths and how to broaden your perspective of perception.

Why breadth of outlook is important

Most people are accustomed to thinking and moving along a single straight track. If there are no forks, the train runs on predetermined rails and cannot turn anywhere.

For example, there is a rule, and people do not even think: “Why exactly this rule? Why should I follow it?” The question does not even arise of how to proceed, or how to find an option to do it safely for everyone but step outside these rules.

Therefore, to break out of the matrix, learn to see with a broad perspective. I have this ability; I call it this for myself: “I have a talent for looking at any situation from a 30-degree angle.”

That is, a person has their own point of view, and mine will be shifted by 30 degrees. And even this small part is enough to see much more broadly. You do not need to see and understand everything.

Just ask yourself every time: “Maybe I am not seeing something? Maybe there is something greater behind this?” Do not immediately try to label things as “it is this way and no other.”

What happens in your surroundings? For the most part, there is black, there is white, rarely gray tones. Admit it, there is no breadth or perspective there.

Here, the brain works, our protective instinct—the survival instinct: “If the path is laid out, you have walked it, it is safe, let us walk it for life.”

To break out of this state, try something new, broader, more extensive every time. To start, begin to accept that there is not just one solution, but many.

If you look closely at people, perhaps not those in your immediate circle, but for example, in crowded places, you will notice that they don’t just have black and white, they have an “either-or.” You have probably noticed this “either-or, no third option” in yourself as well.

You either leave your job and earn money, or you stay and have no money – two options. You either get a divorce or try to save the marriage.

I won’t even mention that there is at least a third option, not to mention that there could be many; many people don’t even think about it.

See also: Expanding Consciousness and Applying Knowledge in Life as a Necessity in the New Energies of July 2020

How to Expand Your Perspective of Perception

1. Practice Total Acceptance

What can be done to gain a breadth of perspective?

First, accept a very difficult thing: “Everything is as it should be.” Total acceptance.

If it happened today, then it was meant to happen. The question is, do I want to benefit from it by understanding the cause and prevent it in the future – or will I resist and amplify it so that the situation repeats itself many times over.

Acceptance without judgment or condemnation. We love to color things, to put labels on them: “bad,” “good,” “he’s a parasite,” “she’s over there…”

Spiritual condemnation is one of the most powerful stoppers, a barrier on the path of spiritual growth. Usually, people who delve into spirituality then start to look down on others slightly. This is not ego or pride, but precisely condemnation. You can get rid of it, but it causes difficulties.

2. Constantly Develop Yourself

If you do not possess new information, if you do not see the new – you remain in your old state, which simply lacks information.

If you bought a computer 20 years ago, and it still sits there, you never leave the house, you do not know that many new ones have appeared that work faster, are more compact – nothing will happen.

Therefore, learning the new helps broaden your horizons. This does not mean you need to go study, study, study, from one training to another. You can learn everything, and paying money for it is completely unnecessary.

See also: Expanding Consciousness. 4 Techniques for Every Day

3. Learn to Feel

Learn to see and feel more. Allow yourself to feel more, allow yourself to see many things. This is how I trained myself.

I believe it was Zeeland who had a practice of looking into the distance. Pay attention to how you walk down the street. Do you look at your feet to avoid falling – on one hand, this shows insecurity in yourself and in the universe taking care of you – or do you look into the distance.

When you go outside, pay attention to this. When I caught myself actually walking and looking at my feet to avoid tripping, to avoid falling, and generally, it was somehow more habitual, I spent several weeks retraining myself to look broadly.

And now: when you drive a car – beauty, forest, everything green, colors, rich hues, and you just want to look right in front of the car… But what is there – asphalt and more asphalt. While around you – vast fields, beautiful landscapes.

Where are you looking? Straight ahead, or do you focus, shift your attention? It seems like a small thing. But it greatly helps to expand.

Because the mind gets trained. If you show a rat how to crawl once, a second time, a third time, it will get there without your help, it has already been wired in. You can retrain yourself in the same way – reflexively.

Go through the meditation Expanding the Vision of Possibilities. The focus of the meditation is on clearing blocks and beliefs that prevent you from seeing all possibilities.

Which of these will you practice to expand your perspective of perception? And which are you already using?

Fragment of the group meditation “Exit from the Matrix. Your Own Game”

Based on the original Russian article from Keys of Mastery (kluchimasterstva.ru), published since 2010.