The world has split apart. I saw it coming in a vision years ago, the bridge that was being stretched like a chunk of taffy until it snapped in two. It was clear to me then that some of us would be able to cross back and forth while others would have access to one end alone, not as punishment but because we lack awareness of the bridge’s wholeness. Believing our end is IT, no other end exists.
It’s no longer a vision. It has come to pass.
To be able to stand in the middle of a split-apart world, to be able to see the whole instead of two ends, that is the practice we are undertaking, whether we realize it or not. If you are an empath you already sense this. Perhaps you are even experiencing your willingness to take up sides fading, dissolving into compassion, not false mind-made compassion, but compassion that arises naturally out of unconditioned life.
It is so easy, and draining, and seemingly necessary to stand on one’s end but that only steadies the division, reinforces the split, leaving you standing on the end your resist.
We are at a time in this split when we can no longer leave our focus in separation. We must learn to stand right in the midst of chaos and let the reality of who we are pour through us. We cannot speak the truth, we cannot connect into our deepest design, while lost in judgment, while hanging onto the material world view.
We’ve been running back and forth between worlds, like hamsters on a treadmill. That time is done.
What does that mean? Because we have been well-trained to hold our tongues, to not rock the boat, speaking the truth, calling out harm, feels like judgment. It is not when it comes from Christed Awareness, from Presence, from simple here now willingness to be with life as it is.
That’s something we’ve misunderstood: the idea that being with life as it is means we shut up, stand down and accept what’s here. Yes, it is what’s here and if it is harmful, if it causes pain and suffering, it is doing so not just for the victim but the perpetrator as well. It doesn’t mean that we close our eyes to life. It means we open our hearts and minds and allow the power of the Uni-verse, the One Verse, to pour through us unhindered by beliefs.
It makes us radical. Radical lovers. Radical friends. Radical speakers of truth.
This doesn’t come from a place of judgment. If others see it that way that simply means they are seeing through the eyes of innocence and guilt, through separation, through the material lens.
When you love, when you live an unconditioned life, when you see harm, you don’t stand down. You trust the moment to provide whatever words are needed, whatever courage is necessary, however aliveness flows.
That feels dangerous to a divided mind so be gentle with yourself as you learn to navigate from the heart, the wholeness, as you allow yourself to be tutored in sacred bridge crossing. Now is the time we’ve been waiting for. All that has come before has entrained our nervous systems to sing in harmony with infinite aliveness.