Thank you, it was good to receive some recognition of this experience.
Personally I prefer speaking of 'brighter' and 'deeper', rather than light/dark. And also, merging rather than bridging.
From my perspective, we still live too much in duality mindsets. It's evident in your writing here too, when you highlight a concern that some may be "left behind" in the transition.
But energy is neutral and negativity has its place. It's not to be replaced, but rather understood for its function. In how we currently operate the world, we no longer honor death and our growth as a species is suffering from the lack of substance.
The transition you speak of is one where we recognize the overproduction cycle we're in and shift to more efficient and effective use of material goods.
Overall a great read though, just adding some thoughts it sparked in me.
For clarity: in my language “light/dark” is not moral. Dark is undifferentiated potential, not something to eliminate. As you say, contraction, death, and dissolution have function — systems require them.
Where we nuance each other is choice. Not everyone will choose to shift perceptual operating systems. That isn’t exclusion — it’s trajectory. Merging follows differentiation; otherwise we fuse and regress.
Your point on overproduction is spot-on — material excess mirrors cognitive excess. The movement is toward coherence, not accumulation.
I think we align - while speaking on varying levels. The trajectories you speak of, will indeed exclude those who don't choose this lifetime to expand. Considering our age difference (I'm 36), I think the discrepancy between our perspectives may lie in our individual lifetimes.
Personally I don't see many who won't transition their OS. But it may be closer towards the end of my lifetime that this occurs. It would make sense that you align more with your generation. It made me reflect on another facet of how we're all experiencing the dimensions.
Regardless, time is a construct that's only relevant in the lower planes. The current resistance in transitioning is relevant for the wider collective outside of linear time. We need some people to remain "stuck" in the 3D to perform as an anchor, while we collectively bring the other dimensions "down" here. Which like you said, is more like fusing than merging. I'm still looking for the correct terminology for all of this.
Anyway, great shifts like these require broad variations between the multitude of polarities we deal with. We've already seemed to have reached critical mass though in some regards. Should become evident in the next 5 years I imagine. There are many more now, who seek a life of simplicity over one of consumption in regards to material wealth. That trend will only rise.
The in-between space of the light workers. I get it and agree. I'm sharing your work with more of the exceptionally talented adults I serve and I'm listening deeply to what they say about your writing. You are stirring new conversations and awareness of the nuances of transition, transformation, on-purpose change, and happenstance change.
Nothing is accidental. We are beginning to express — without limitation — our natural state of being, and what we do internally happens externally. As a result, the veil of the timeline is no longer as thick as it once was.
If it is not in your mind, it is not there externally. In doing that, the ripple you leave is so big, so unqualifiable and incalculable. You shift reality, because you shift yourself.
Thank you, it was good to receive some recognition of this experience.
Personally I prefer speaking of 'brighter' and 'deeper', rather than light/dark. And also, merging rather than bridging.
From my perspective, we still live too much in duality mindsets. It's evident in your writing here too, when you highlight a concern that some may be "left behind" in the transition.
But energy is neutral and negativity has its place. It's not to be replaced, but rather understood for its function. In how we currently operate the world, we no longer honor death and our growth as a species is suffering from the lack of substance.
The transition you speak of is one where we recognize the overproduction cycle we're in and shift to more efficient and effective use of material goods.
Overall a great read though, just adding some thoughts it sparked in me.
Thank you — strong reflections.
For clarity: in my language “light/dark” is not moral. Dark is undifferentiated potential, not something to eliminate. As you say, contraction, death, and dissolution have function — systems require them.
Where we nuance each other is choice. Not everyone will choose to shift perceptual operating systems. That isn’t exclusion — it’s trajectory. Merging follows differentiation; otherwise we fuse and regress.
Your point on overproduction is spot-on — material excess mirrors cognitive excess. The movement is toward coherence, not accumulation.
Appreciate the depth you bring.
Likewise, I appreciate your expanded insights :)
I think we align - while speaking on varying levels. The trajectories you speak of, will indeed exclude those who don't choose this lifetime to expand. Considering our age difference (I'm 36), I think the discrepancy between our perspectives may lie in our individual lifetimes.
Personally I don't see many who won't transition their OS. But it may be closer towards the end of my lifetime that this occurs. It would make sense that you align more with your generation. It made me reflect on another facet of how we're all experiencing the dimensions.
Regardless, time is a construct that's only relevant in the lower planes. The current resistance in transitioning is relevant for the wider collective outside of linear time. We need some people to remain "stuck" in the 3D to perform as an anchor, while we collectively bring the other dimensions "down" here. Which like you said, is more like fusing than merging. I'm still looking for the correct terminology for all of this.
Anyway, great shifts like these require broad variations between the multitude of polarities we deal with. We've already seemed to have reached critical mass though in some regards. Should become evident in the next 5 years I imagine. There are many more now, who seek a life of simplicity over one of consumption in regards to material wealth. That trend will only rise.
The in-between space of the light workers. I get it and agree. I'm sharing your work with more of the exceptionally talented adults I serve and I'm listening deeply to what they say about your writing. You are stirring new conversations and awareness of the nuances of transition, transformation, on-purpose change, and happenstance change.
Thanks for sharing, Georgia — much appreciated.
Nothing is accidental. We are beginning to express — without limitation — our natural state of being, and what we do internally happens externally. As a result, the veil of the timeline is no longer as thick as it once was.
If it is not in your mind, it is not there externally. In doing that, the ripple you leave is so big, so unqualifiable and incalculable. You shift reality, because you shift yourself.
Cool beans