BETWEEN WORLDS -

THE PEACE OF INDIVIDUAL COMPLETION

 

There comes a time, often quietly and without fanfare, when we realize that our life on Earth feels complete. For some, it marks the close of a single incarnation. For others, it signifies the completion of the long cycle of learning all that a 3D existence can offer, and the gentle turning toward higher planes of experience.

How do we know we have reached this place? The signs are subtle but unmistakable. There is a deep sense of peace and comfort within, an inner knowing that nothing essential has been left undone. It is not apathy or resignation, but rather a calm fulfillment.like exhaling after a long journey well travelled.

Our bucket lists seem quietly closed, our ambitions have softened into contentment. We continue to live, to care, and to participate, but without the old pull to plan, strive, or build. The desire to explore, achieve, or meet new people fades, replaced by a serene detachment from the busy world. We love people, places, and things deeply, yet we can also release them easily, knowing their beauty will continue without our holding on.

This detachment is not coldness, it is clarity. We have raised our frequency and slowly loosened the threads binding us to this dense reality. We begin to stand between two worlds: still walking within the Earth experience, yet inwardly attuned to the higher dimensions that call us home.

Completion does not mean inactivity. We may still be drawn to share, teach, or help, expressing our spiritual gifts until the last moment we are here. Often there are small threads to tie up, souls to comfort, wisdom to pass on, energies to balance. We continue to serve in quiet, natural ways until the cycle truly closes and all parts of our being rest in harmony.

Before this final completion, many of us have already passed through several exit points, which are times when our soul could have departed but chose to remain. These were not accidents or miracles of luck, but pre-agreed choices within our incarnational plan. Each time we stayed, it was to learn or contribute a little more, until nothing remained undone.

And when that moment of true completion arrives, it feels neither sad nor grand. It is like the soft dimming of twilight before the dawn of another world. We stand poised in the stillness between realities, grateful, fulfilled, and at peace, fully ready to step beyond.

Love,

Sandy Stevenson

13.11.25