Ascend Into Light by Separating from Ego (a.k.a. the Inner Critic)


We must clear the darkness to allow the light.

And we can only know the light by acknowledging the dark.

For me personally, the head-scratching nature of "cancel culture" has left me fascinated. The disappearing of old friendships and the dimensional split of those mired in 3D drama versus those ascending into 5D has never been so palpable.

From a higher, Divine perspective, we understand it.

Everyone moves into higher states of consciousness at their own rates.

But, from the practical, human perspective, the loss of relationships (and of jobs, living situations and ways of being) is still a grieving process we are going through. We must allow ourselves to heal and to reassure our Inner Child(s) that we are okay.

If we don't take time to heal, our negative, protective Ego can rear its head.

It can focus on internalizing blame (why we are not enough or bad). Or it can shift toward externalizing blame onto others (that they are bad/wrong).

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Dealing with our "Stuff": Accessing Our Inner Child

Like a volcano that is erupting from the top (rather than spewing out the sides), which is how many of us dealt with unwanted feelings before, all of our "stuff" is bursting out, front and center, to be dealt with. Now. This is our dark night of the soul. I can only hope that we emerge more healthy as we detox from all of the gunk that has been simmering beneath the surface... all overflowing. It can be easy to feel buried by it. But then again, many, many people are all experiencing varying levels of this. We are together. We are not all experiencing this equally, as many are suffering much more than others, but we are all being affected. And at this point, nothing would surprise me anymore (which is kind of liberating in a way).

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There is Light in the Dark


But this awakening to truth is scary to many people, as it shakes up their world too much. This is why I believe some people are so vehemently attacking people trying to share what they feel to be true. On a subconscious level, this truth threatens their worldview so much that it's like being told that there's no Santa Claus. Or that you believed someone to be your parent but that they are actually not.

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