as we shift – 10 things to leave behind
by Sophia Love, published on December 8, 2016
For days now I’ve been formulating this post, hoping to express what I feel is going on. It doesn’t fit in catchy phrases or oft used descriptions. It feels new.
Several readers have shared and I’d like to share again. First, here are some lyrics to “Learn to Fly”. Second, this photo:
Both illustrate a softening. In most places I am (but not all), there is a greater % of acceptance. It goes beyond tolerance and heads towards loving anyway. In these places it is easier to be who I am. It feels nice.
Simultaneously there is an all-out explosion of personality. Who we are in every case is sort of sticking out everywhere. In many cases this new tendency sort of demands the acceptance mentioned earlier. We aren’t hiding ourselves from each other.
What’s been happening personally is more insight, which leads to acceptance. As an empath, this was always around but it’s different now. When someone states something I find challenging or incongruent, a new internal voice speaks up.
This voice tells me what the person is feeling and why they did or said what they did. What follows is a level of comprehension I’d not previously felt. It makes sense out of what may be an upsetting or confusing moment. Anger is virtually gone from my life when it comes to relationships.
On the other hand, there is more exasperation at a bunch of stuff still present in the human experience:
- The fact that we have a number
- The fact that we are still arguing about an oil pipeline which is a surefire way to create A. Wealth (for like 3 people), and B. An oil spill someplace
- The fact that we pay for energy; that we pay for everything
- Cancer, Autism, etc.
- Aging, Illness, etc.
- Taxes
- War
- The NSA (and every other alphabet agency)
- Being scanned at the airport
- Fear and defeat in people’s eyes
In the midst of this increased compassion for each other, as well as greater frustration for systems and their manipulations, there is something else. It is joy.
I look around and it is symmetry I see. There is a sense of wonder and also appreciation for things I didn’t used to notice as much. I am not really sure if it’s because I’ve never really seen it before or because I anticipate that it might be the last time I do – but I am grinning a lot lately.
With none of my “Things would be perfect if ___” list checked off, I am pretty happy. I’m not sure what day this happened, but each day is approached with renewed vigor and enjoyment.
There are reports of (frequency or wave) machines being turned on and off, as well as a movement of the spheres. I’ve heard of ships readying themselves for our arrival. These are not things I’ve seen, but things I’ve heard.
Almost every night I’m having difficulty sleeping, as is almost everyone I know, regardless of age. I’m hearing reports of folks having no appetite and of not liking meat or sugar as much. Family holidays are being scaled back to include more together time with less expense. There are lots of people exiting, and relationships ending as well as beginning.
None of these are particularly life changing by themselves, but altogether they create a different world. This may not be the one you pictured, and that’s okay. With these accelerated frequencies and our evolving DNA, we only need to shift our focus to what’s desired to witness it appear.
Every day I hear a story of manifestation. We are masters of our universe. We get what we believe every time.
There may be ten things that still frustrate me, yet they are mere remnants of what we are leaving behind. They stand as reminders of the things we are not choosing. We are shifting a planet and perfectly suited for the job.
The evidence is everywhere. We do fine work. It is an honor to be here at this time, with each of you.
We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.
With so much love,
Sophia
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