Act on Highest Excitement

Dec 9, 2025

Overview

  • Transmission explains a three-part formula: act on highest passion, act to best ability, and act with zero insistence on outcomes.
  • Excitement is framed as the body's translation of higher-mind guidance and the organizing principle of synchronicity.
  • Clarifies common misunderstandings and offers practical subprinciples and examples.

Part 1: Act On Your Highest Passion (Choose Highest Excitement)

  • Principle: Take action on the option that contains the most excitement available to you.
  • Highest excitement need not be a grand project or career; it can be simple daily choices.
  • Act step-by-step on the option with the most excitement to build momentum and reveal larger opportunities.
  • If an option has even slightly more excitement than others, act on it first.
  • Excitement signals higher-mind communication; acting shows you’re listening and invites more guidance.
  • Check beliefs to avoid confusing anxiety with excitement.
  • Also check beliefs to avoid mislabeling excitement as anxiety due to fear-based definitions.
  • Pure excitement cannot include true negative experience; attach no irrelevant negative meaning.

Part 2: Act To The Best Of Your Ability (Full Commitment)

  • Use all skills, talents, imagination, and abilities when acting on excitement.
  • Go as far as you can until you can take no further action; exhaust possible avenues.
  • If multiple opportunities are equally actionable and exciting, choose either; synchronicity will indicate whether to continue.
  • Flip a coin when undecided; your emotional reaction often reveals true preference.
  • When you can act no further, select the next most exciting thing and repeat the process.
  • Recognize signs that indicate inability to act: physical incapacity, societal laws, moral/ethical constraints.
  • Physical limits and legal/ethical standards are legitimate boundaries and guide you toward the path of least resistance.
  • Distinguish unjust laws from protective laws: civil disobedience has a different moral context than breaking laws that protect rights (example: copyright vs slavery distinction).

Part 3: Act With Zero Insistence On Outcome (Allow Higher-Mind Solutions)

  • Insistence on specific outcomes can block better manifestations than you can imagine.
  • Visualization is useful to raise vibration, but drop attachment to the exact picture afterward.
  • Keep the vibrational state of excitement, but release assumptions about form, timing, or method.
  • The thing that excites you may only serve to get you moving; do not assume it must be the final manifestation.
  • Drop insistence like a “hot potato” while maintaining excitement; this opens room for higher-mind solutions.
  • Be open to different forms of abundance; insistence on one form (e.g., money) can close other beneficial avenues.

Toolkit Of Excitement (How The Formula Works)

  • Activating the three-part formula engages a complete, automatic toolkit: organizing, guiding, and self-correcting.
  • Synchronicity arranges what to do, when to do it, and with whom — and omits what need not be done.
  • The kit reveals subconscious fear-based beliefs as you act, allowing you to identify and release them.
  • Acting with integrity on the formula synchronizes your life with ease, creativity, joy, and expanded awareness.
  • Excitement can be calm and peaceful; it need not be frenetic or loud.

Action Items

  • At each decision point, list available options and choose the one with the most excitement.
  • When excited, use all relevant skills and pursue the action as far as you can.
  • If undecided between equally exciting options, choose one (coin flip acceptable) and monitor synchronicity.
  • After visualizing desired outcomes, release insistence on specifics while keeping the excited state.
  • Monitor and re-evaluate personal beliefs to avoid confusing anxiety and excitement.

Decisions

  • No formal decisions recorded; guidance emphasizes personal choice to follow the three-part formula.