Introduction
Most individuals lose touch with their inner selves in a world where there is a lot of noise, pressure and expectations. Life may end up being a struggle instead of a journey. Tuning your soul to the stream of the universe is a matter of finding harmony, faith and sense of purpose. It is a way to know how to go with living rather than fight against it.
As the inner world is in line with the natural rhythm of the universe, then clarity takes the place of confusion, peace takes the place of anxiety and intention takes the place of chaos. Such a parallel is not mystical and inaccessible. It is a kind, mindful lifestyle which welcomes harmony, awareness and purpose into a daily existence.
The cognizance of the Universal flow
The world follows a certain pattern and beats. Night succeeds day, seasons change and all things are on the cycle of growth, rest and renewal. The same system applies to human beings who sometimes tend to forget about it. With fighting change or too tight grip in control, we develop inner tension.
There is nothing like going in tune with the universal flow that life takes its time. It is a lesson of patience and faith. Once you realize that failure is usually a turnaround and that pauses are normal in the process of progress, you start to view life as encouraging as opposed to unfriendly.

The function of Awareness and Presence
The basis of alignment is awareness. When you are engaged in a full presence, you can feel what is right and forced. A lot of individuals are either in the past or are always in fear of what comes tomorrow. This psychological addiction distracts them out of the regular course of life. The presence will make you go back to the present, and the universe will be in motion. Other basic exercises such as breathing deeply, having quiet thought or watching nature can help place you in the present. With increased awareness, you also get a better understanding of intuition, and you are guided through the choices that seem right as opposed to exhausting.
Letting Go of Resistance
Resistance is one of the greatest obstacles to the spiritual alignment. It presents itself when things are not going as per what we expected or planned to be. This resistance is usually manifested in frustration, fear, anxiety, or great self-doubt, gradually sucking away the emotional and mental resources. Finding a way out of resistance is not equivalent to quitting and passive resistance. Rather, it is the conscious decision no longer to strive to control all the outcomes.
When you do not continue to oppose what is, you allow what can be. The universe is not in reaction to struggle, but to acceptance. You learn to accept the current state of things, including the ones that are not pleasant and comfortable, and they help you get some valuable lessons. Expanding is a silent process that occurs at such points, and new opportunities usually emerge as the opposition is reduced.
Integrating Thinking, Feeling and Action
The alignment actually occurs when thoughts, feelings and actions are in one particular direction. And when such disconnectedness occurs, inner conflict occurs. An illustration of this is a desire of peace and repeatedly indulging in negative thought, resulting in an imbalance.
It takes integrity to yourself to match your soul. Be aware of how your thoughts form your feelings and the way your emotions form your actions. Making compassion, gratitude, and self-respect in daily choice help to make your connection to the universal flow strong. As time passes, life starts becoming less imposed and more flowing.

Trusting the Timing of Life
Trust in timing is one of the most effective elements of alignment. The contemporary lives promote speed, rivalry, and impatience. But there is no hurry in the universe. When it is time, everything transpires. Believing in timing is having faith in the fact that what is destined to you is going to come at the appropriate time. Preparation is frequently not denial. When you have faith in this process it becomes less anxiety-ridden and more of a faith. You give up running and begin to pull towards you what appeals to your real self.
The Power of Inner Stillness
Silence is where congruence is enhanced. Your inner voice is whispering in you in silence. Outside pressures and distractions usually tend to silence this voice. You can create some form of stillness, which will enable you to rediscover your essence.
This does not involve isolation and extreme lifestyle changes. Even several minutes of silence every day can put things back on track. The stillness leads to relaxation of the mind, opening of the heart and recollection of natural relationship with the universe by the soul.
Residing in Peace with a Direction
Living tranquilly with a purpose will make your life flow in a clear and silent manner. When you are flowing in the rhythm of the universe, your soul will automatically find a meaning. This mission is not required to be a grand or missionary purpose. It can manifest itself in the simplest of things, expressions of creativity, and leading an honest life. Real drive is when you concentrate on what actually makes you happy and not in seeking acceptance or recognition.

You start living in the way you consider appropriate and not the way others think you should. This integrity is very rewarding and satisfying since you do what you are supposed to do. By so doing, the universe favors your sincerity by guiding you to meaningful directions and motivating opportunities which motivate and enhance the state of mind.
Conclusion
Keeping your soul in sync with the current of the universe is a process of awareness, acceptance and trust. It challenges you to take your time, listen to yourself and live rather than fight life. With the presence, release of resistance, and respect of your inner truth balance is bound to ensue. This correspondence never eliminates difficulties, rather it transforms the way you feel about them. Life turns out to be cooperation and not a competition. When you move with the universe, you will realize that you could always have peace, clarity and purpose.

