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WHY WE HAVE TO WORK IT OUT OURSELVES
A part of reality that was previously hidden is now coming into view. As
it slowly unravels across the Earth, some of what once looked like
unrelated events is beginning to connect. Not everything makes sense
yet, and many questions remain. It feels a bit like a whodunit mystery,
where clues are scattered around and meaning only appears once enough
pieces are noticed and quietly fitted together.
There is a lot we still cannot explain. The secrecy, misdirection, the
strange theatre of it all can feel frustrating. We naturally ask why
things are not made clearer, especially when the clues seem aimed at
those who are already awake. Why make it so obscure?
We see signs woven into paintings, backdrops, magazine covers and public
appearances. Numbers repeat themselves until they can no longer be
ignored. The number 17 is a good example, appearing so often that its
significance eventually became impossible to miss. Perhaps someone
behind the scenes breathed a sigh of relief when that penny finally
dropped. Although we may still be wrong, it seems many now see these
signals as markers that certain events are under white hat control,
being staged in a way that allows the wider public to arrive at an
understanding through lived experience rather than an explanation. I
think we’ve seen that most people only truly believe something when they
feel it for themselves. In that sense, it’s a wonder religions ever took
hold at all, given how much they ask people to believe without seeing.
Because of the realization we are being given signs, people have begun
paying closer attention to details of colours, the way flags are
presented, symbols, the insignia on
clothing - the colour of ties, shoes and jewellery. What once
would have been dismissed as coincidence is now examined with curiosity.
We are paying attention to music played at events which we see hass
meaning. A recent example was the Lone Ranger theme, Hi Ho Silver, that
was played during Melania’s arrival in a silver dress and shoes, shortly
before the sharp price rise of silver. Also, that TV series ran to the
mid 1950s, a period when housing and everyday life were affordable on a
single income. Some see this as a quiet reference to a future
restructuring of financial conditions which we are told could result in
housing costs returning to tjheir 1950’s prices. Whether or not our
interpretations are accurate, the important thing is not the conclusion
but the process of noticing, thinking and feeling our way through it.
So why are we given puzzles instead of plain statements? Why is nothing
handed to us neatly explained? The answer could be surprisingly simple.
For a very long time, humanity has been conditioned to hand its power
away. We have relied on external authorities to manage almost every
aspect of life, government, education, health, justice, finance, safety
and even our spiritual understanding. Over time, this has dulled some of
our natural capacities.
In many ways we have forgotten how to discern for ourselves. We have
lost confidence in researching, examining, questioning and forming our
own conclusions. We have been encouraged to defer responsibility rather
than develop it. Along with that, many have lost trust in their
intuitive sense of what feels right or true. Yet these abilities are not
luxuries. They are core human capacities, and they are deeply connected
to personal empowerment, clarity and inner stability.
Working things out for ourselves rebuilds these muscles. It strengthens
discernment rather than blind belief. It restores personal
responsibility instead of dependence. It brings curiosity back online
and invites humility, patience and self honesty. It teaches us to sit
with uncertainty without panic, and to remain open rather than reactive.
Most of all, it returns authority to where it belongs, within the
individual.
This process also raises our personal frequency in a very practical way.
When we think for ourselves, feel for ourselves and choose consciously,
we are no longer operating on autopilot. We become less programmable and
more present. We are harder to manipulate, easier to ground, and more
capable of acting from integrity rather than fear.
This is why the answers cannot simply be given to us. If they were, we
would remain passive recipients rather than active participants. Our
growth is in the noticing and figuring out. Our strength is in the
responsibility we reclaim.
We are living in a rare and significant time in human evolution. It is
an invitation to remember who we are beneath the noise and pressure. A
chance to step out of being managed, distracted and rushed, and back
into being thoughtful, intuitive and self led. A time to live in truth
and harmony, with integrity and honour, caring for one another as fellow
travellers on the same unfolding path.
Love,
Sandy Stevenson 27.1.26 |