Changes you perceive around actually you teach you a lot about the self. Yet, not everyone recognize the benefits are far-reaching. What you choose to perceive outside yourself is gradually preparing you to accept far-reaching inner changes. Consider how perception of external change empowers you;
1) Changing weather encourages versatility. While growing up, you may have gotten used to predictable seasons, temperatures, and associated activities. You would expect to wear certain kinds of clothing at certain periods of the year. As weather patterns change more abruptly, some geographic places experience temperatures typical of of 3-4 seasons in a day. Climate change promotes foresight, adaptability and resourcefulness throughout a perceived calendar year.
2) Shifts in societal focus mirror inner changes. People remark on shifts in the economy and in societal structures that no longer appear to be working. In other words, values and principles are evolving. This draws attention to conditioned belief systems that people sense they are beginning to outgrow. Deconditioning is a process that prompts people to bring fears about change to the surface. You quietly prepare to redefine a sense of security and replace fear with unconditional love. When and how this process unfolds is totally up to you.
3) Perception of time is changing. Notice the kinds of changes around you that capture your attention. These are not the same kinds of events that focused your mind before now. Each event that stands out reminds you that what has happened or, what may happen, is less relvant than where you are. That is, what you perceive as priorities shift with your consciousness of what is happening. How are psychological time and fears losing relevance and power over you?