What we see and don’t see may just be a matter of perspective, like the ladybug who sees the leaf on which she sits, but not the tree the leaf grows on, or the person sitting beneath it. And the person beneath the tree may or may not see the ladybug, depending on where he focuses his attention. Still, all of these things, whether seen or not seen by the person or the ladybug, exist in reality. Some people are more gifted at accessing that which we cannot see, but given an open and willing heart, anyone can tune into the invisible realm and begin to find their way.
Human beings have always done this, and it is only recently that we
have fallen into distrusting the existence of what we can’t see. If you
have lost touch with the unseen world, all you have to do is resolve to
open your heart to its existence, and it will make itself known. Closing
your eyes in meditation and visualization, or engaging the unseen
through the written word, are just two ways to welcome the invisible
back into your life. Whatever you choose to do, cultivating a
relationship with that which you can’t see is a time-honored human
practice that can greatly enhance your life. (Daily Om)