The Spiritual Focus of Preparation

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We recently discussed being prepared for events that might disrupt our physical lives.


Today I would like to briefly address preparation from a more spiritual perspective as we become increasingly aligned with and embodied within our Presence. Many of you will naturally understand this as you learn to live in the Now, guided by your inner knowing. Yet I feel it is important to share for those who are ready to remember that preparation is not only physical—it is also energetic, conscious, and spiritual.

In other writings, we have explored how our focus, alignment, and intention influence the experiences we have. We are not only capable of manifesting experiences; we can also manifest the resources and support we require. The key lies in resonating with the highest possibility of what is needed—not merely what serves us personally, but what benefits the greater whole of life.

To manifest more clearly, we must strive to walk in peace, balance, and harmony with Earth and with one another. We must remain present and release attachment to the specific form through which our needs may be fulfilled.

For example, someone may desire to win the lottery because they need help paying their bills. They may focus on a particular lottery, purchase tickets, and hope for a specific outcome. Yet nothing happens.

Why?

There can be many reasons. Perhaps that path is not the highest expression of what is needed. Perhaps the deeper lesson is learning trust rather than dependence upon external systems. Perhaps abundance is meant to arrive through a different avenue entirely. Or perhaps an opportunity is being presented to cultivate new skills, greater resourcefulness, or a different relationship with money.

Instead of focusing upon a specific outcome, it is often more beneficial to focus upon the qualities you seek to experience.

What does abundance mean to you?

What would it allow you to feel?

Peace?

Freedom?

Security?

Creativity?

Service?

How would your life change?

How would you use those gifts?

When we focus upon the essence rather than becoming attached to a particular form, we allow life greater freedom to respond in ways we may never have imagined.

The same principle can be applied to natural events.

I am not suggesting that people anchoring light along the California coast are single-handedly preventing earthquakes or other large-scale events.

However, I do believe that as we become more conscious caretakers of Earth—living with appreciation, gratitude, and stewardship—we contribute to a greater balance within the collective field. Through our presence, compassion, and awareness, we add harmony where there may otherwise be discord.

As I have shared before, humanity’s collective thoughts and emotions influence the energetic environment in which we live. As more people awaken and consciously choose peace, cooperation, and responsibility, we help create conditions that support greater balance.

While we may not completely prevent every storm,earthquake, or volcanic event, our collective state of consciousness can influence how we respond to challenges and how much suffering accompanies them.

At times, events occur that bring people together, awaken compassion, or inspire positive change. In such moments, it is important not to rush forward from fear or urgency. Instead, we are invited to remain present, become a witness, and ask:

“What is mine to do?”

Sometimes we are called to act. Sometimes we are called to assist. Sometimes we are called simply to hold steady, anchored in peace while others navigate their own lessons and experiences.

There is one final thought I considered sharing in the previous writing but felt it was not yet time. Last night, however, as this message began to form, I felt the answer was yes.

As we become more aligned and aware, our intuition often becomes clearer. We may sense when circumstances are changing around us. We may receive gentle nudges to prepare, relocate temporarily, gather supplies, check on loved ones, or take practical action.

At other times, we may feel called to remain where we are and serve as a stabilizing presence for those around us.

The important thing is not the specific action itself, but the clarity from which it arises.

If we are governed by fear, it becomes difficult to discern guidance. If we remain present, peaceful, and centered, we are far more likely to recognize what is truly ours to do.

And should a day come when we leave this physical form, there is nothing to fear.

Life itself continues.

Consciousness continues.

We simply move into another state of awareness and Being.

The key, therefore, is not to live in fear of what may come.

The key is to remain in the Now.

When we release fear and remain aligned with Presence, we naturally know when to act, when to prepare, when to serve, and when to simply trust.

Everything begins there.

I Am Quinara