THE ONGOING PROCESS OF AWAKENING

 

We are going through a global awakening, a transition in divine order. Much is changing as large systems break down and familiar structures dissolve. When we look more deeply, it becomes clear this is not a random collapse but an exposure and recalibration. Old systems must be fully seen before they can fall away. The world is letting go of what no longer works, and humanity is beginning to see both what exists and what is possible.

At the completion of this cycle of transition, lightworkers will return home, to their original home dimension or planetary system. Each will leave when their particular role is complete. Any soul who has increased their frequency during their time on Earth will move on to higher dimensions, while some may choose to remain and contribute to new higher-frequency projects now coming into form. All the old souls will return home.

Awakening itself can be confusing. We are encouraged to raise our vibration while still living ordinary human lives, yet true awakening does not require leaving our humanity behind. It brings us more fully into it. There is a real process involved, with emotional layers of grief, loss, old patterns and inner conflict still coming up. Many people spend long periods in exposure mode, constantly watching, analyzing, tracking, and warning. The mind searches for guarantees, timelines, and proof that everything will work out. This keeps the nervous system tense and the mind looping. Outrage can arise and feel energizing or purposeful, yet it quietly reduces clarity and peace. Being consumed by reaction is undermining. Where we put our attention creates our inner experience, giving energy, weight and meaning. When attention remains fixed on what is wrong, awareness can become locked in polarity.

As we wake up, it is easy to swap one set of beliefs for another. What is more subtle is the identity that can form around those beliefs. We may begin to see ourselves as the one who knows, who sees more clearly, who understands what others do not. Separation is created, and a quieter ego can enter without being noticed. Awakening then becomes another position to defend rather than a deepening into truth.

Staying informed matters, but so does nurturing the soul. Inner clarity, stillness, beauty, and a heartfelt connection to the natural intelligence running through life need to be protected. When awakening tries to bypass humanness, it often becomes hard and dismissive. This is sometimes seen in the lack of compassion directed toward the vaccinated, where pain and loss are brushed aside as personal choice. That view ignores the complex realities people faced, including financial pressure, responsibilities for family, care of the elderly, and jobs where others depended on them. Any awakening that loses tenderness, love, and compassion has lost its grounding.

Awakening continues to deepen when we are willing to be wrong, when we can admit we do not know, and when we remain open to all possibilities even after clarity appears. It matures when truth is not only recognised but lived. Integration brings balance, kindness, discernment, and less reactivity. If what we believe to be truth does not make us more present, gentle, and humane, then something essential has been missed.

Awakening is not a single moment of seeing. It is an ongoing process of noticing where we still react, what we still cling to, and where we create separation. As layers fall away, new pitfalls appear. Superiority can replace humility, one belief system can be exchanged for another, frustration can replace compassion, judgment can masquerade as discernment, and outrage can feel righteous. We can’t force people to wake up. We can trust divine timing to act where and when it is right. Not everyone wakes up in the same way or at the same pace. Attention can become fixed on corruption, collapse, and exposure, and we may feel justified in criticizing, condemning, or dismissing other views, without seeing that these responses come from the same conditioned patterns we think we have outgrown. Awakening continues when we remain deeply honest with ourselves, in every way.

Awakening also brings a growing sense of connection to others and to life itself, with moments of clarity, adventure, aliveness, gratitude, and deep inner relief. It is one of the most profound and life-changing experiences a human being can have. Awakening brings us into truth, authenticity, presence, and inner freedom, opening an entirely new way of seeing and living life.

Love,

Sandy Stevenson

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