STEPPING BACK FROM REACTIONS TO SEE THE WIDER PICTURE

 

For people who find themselves still being triggered into ego responses of anger, impatience, judgment, fear, doubt, or distrust, feeling a need to be critical or negative, butt genuinely want to free themselves from the dense 3D learning matrix pattern, there is a simple practice that helps.

When something triggers you, JUST STOP. Pause for a moment. Step back from the mind’s automatic reactions. Give yourself a little space to rise above the need to respond.

Then remind yourself not to assume that what you just heard or read is the whole truth or the full scope of what is occurring. Instead of accepting situations at face value within the limits of 3D perception, stretch your awareness to consider broader possibilities. Ask yourself, ‘How could this be helping when viewed from a global or higher perspective?’ Most events unfolding now are multi layered, which means each action can serve several purposes at once.

A simple example is the tariffs being imposed by the USA on imports. On the surface, the stated purpose is to strengthen America’s ability to manufacture its own goods. These tariffs have already brought in a large amount of revenue (a stated 149 billion so far), and although there are transitional challenges, the long term plan is workable. As domestic production increases, competition will naturally settle pricing and the United States can once again make most of what it needs. Other countries will still create their own products and trade will continue as it always has.

But what if there are deeper purposes being served by the tariffs.

The revenue from tariffs is highly visible. People can clearly see large sums flowing into the country. This may offer a logical, acceptable pathway to cover the re-emergence of vast amounts of stolen wealth that have been recovered over recent years. This includes gold, silver, precious materials, historic artifacts, diamonds and other items taken from humanity. It also includes property, companies, and financial assets seized from thousands of corrupt individuals under Executive Orders 13848 and 13818 issued in 2018.

What if tariff income provides a smooth explanation for how income tax and other taxes could eventually be removed. What if it also provides a simple, unquestioned reason to support the return of stolen wealth to the people through payments or dividends. What if this same approach could eventually extend globally so that wealth taken from humanity in many nations can be restored. There may be other purposes too. A new tariff structure could justify the need to examine every shipping container entering or leaving the United States. Containers can be weighed, scanned with heat sensors, and x-rayed. This makes it possible to identify and stop drug trafficking, weapons transport, and human trafficking.

Other global actions may also have broader or hidden benefits:

1. Changes in banking systems can appear disruptive, yet they may help trace illegal money flows and dismantle long standing networks of corruption.

2.  When supply chains change, people often experience delays, shortages, or higher prices. This feels disruptive, but it can also encourage countries or communities to produce more of what they need themselves. This builds self reliance and reduces dependency on large global groups or corporations. Local farmers, manufacturers, and small producers may step in to fill the gap. Over time, this creates stronger local production, more jobs, and being less vulnerable to outside pressure or manipulation.

3. Sometimes governments introduce short term rules that look pointless or overly strict. People may see them as unnecessary interference. But these temporary measures can provide the legal authority needed to stop certain activities, check documents, inspect shipments, or hold individuals accountable while larger investigations are underway. A short term rule of tighter documentation for international shipments might frustrate businesses, but could allow authorities to track and intercept illegal activities.

4. Sometimes countries form new friendships or trade agreements very quickly. To the public, these changes can feel confusing or unnecessary. But they may be part of a bigger plan to keep certain regions steady while major changes are taking place behind the scenes. They can help countries prepare for economic adjustments by creating safe, supportive partnerships and give access to essential resources during a period of transition.

When we look through a wider lens, we see many things serve several purposes at once. Understanding that can help see how clever and intricate the plan is. This helps us to trust, remain balanced, be less reactive and move calmly out of the old 3D patterns.

Love,

Sandy Stevenson

11.10.25