
Ascension, Comprehension, and Expansion
I want to focus on a point of remembrance and embodiment that has been coming more clearly into my awareness recently. It is not information that is new—many are already familiar with it—but I have long known that this particular aspect of letting go is one of the more challenging gateways in our return to unity.
There comes a moment in our unfolding that asks us to loosen our attachment to the boundaries of the physical—not by rejecting the physical world, but by no longer defining reality solely through it. We are invited to move beyond the belief that we are only this body, and instead to resonate with the deeper truth that we are a spark of Creation, inseparable from all that exists.
Intellectually, many understand this. Yet understanding alone is not embodiment. To live this truth—to allow it to become wisdom rather than information—requires a deeper coherence of heart, mind, and presence. The physical and the non-physical are not separate realms; they are expressions of the same living Whole. All that exists—seen and unseen—is as much a part of us as our breath, our cells, and the rhythm of our heart.
In my own process, Hermes-Ma’arak, who assists me as a scribe, has gently reminded me that when I call upon Beings of Light, I am not reaching outward to something separate. I am aligning inwardly with aspects of the same unified field of consciousness. These beings are not outside of us; they are expressions within the greater Oneness of which we are also a part.
Angels, Elementals, Dragons, Star Beings, and what we call Source do not seek worship or belief. They represent distinct expressions of Creation—beings who have embodied, experienced, remembered, and integrated wisdom through form or through pure presence. When not embodied, they exist as energy, awareness, and consciousness.
When we connect with such essences—whether we name Archangel Michael as an expression of Truth, Divine Will, and Protection—they may be perceived in many ways: as light, a felt presence, a symbol, an image, or a quiet knowing. The form of perception is shaped by resonance, intention, openness, and expectation.
All of existence carries consciousness. Stones, water, trees, animals, and the elements experience and record life in their own way. Their level of self-reflection may differ from ours, but awareness is present. To communicate with life in its many forms requires heart-mind coherence and respect. Communication may arise as words, feelings, images, sensations, or insight, and it will be unique to each individual.
Many non-human intelligences have grown cautious around humanity due to our collective history. Healing this relationship begins individually—through compassion, patience, humility, and genuine care for life. This is how trust is restored and a more harmonious world begins to emerge.
Just because one has not seen a fairy, an angel, or other non-physical forms of life does not mean they do not exist. It may simply mean resonance has not yet aligned. Belief is not required for this process. What unfolds does so naturally, when the time is right.
It is often said that we arrive in this life with veils of forgetting. The deepest of these is the veil of amnesia—the belief that we are alone, separate, or unworthy, and that this physical world is all that exists. As this veil softens, others follow, including the realization that consciousness and life extend far beyond what the physical senses can perceive.
This brings us back to the heart of this reflection: Comprehension, Ascension, and Expansion.
Comprehension begins when unity moves from theory into lived experience. Ascension is not an escape from the physical world; it is the remembering and embodiment of who we already are within it. Expansion follows naturally as we open to the infinite expressions of life—both physical and non-physical—without fear.
Nothing and no one is truly outside of you.
Imagine a single grain of sand on a vast beach. It can be held and known as individual, yet when returned, it remains itself while also being part of the whole. Individuality is not lost in unity; it is held within it. All of existence is the One expressing itself through countless unique perspectives.
Those who are no longer in physical form have lost nothing. Awareness, care, and the ability to assist remain. Consciousness continues to explore itself in ever-expanding ways.
All that is required is an open heart and a willingness to remember.
You are already what you have been seeking.
I Am El’Zahana’Quinara’Thea
Closing Reflection – The Heart of Remembrance
Take a moment now to return to your breath.
Place a hand upon your heart and feel the simple truth of your presence.
You do not need to understand everything at once. Remembrance unfolds gently, in its own time, through lived experience rather than belief. What is meant for you will resonate; what is not may rest quietly for now.
Allow curiosity to replace fear.
Allow compassion to soften certainty.
Allow your own inner knowing to guide you.
You are not behind.
You are not separate.
You are not alone.
The path of remembrance is not about becoming something new—it is about allowing what has always been true to rise into awareness, naturally and lovingly.
Gentle Grounding Disclaimer
This reflection is offered as a personal lived experience, shared in the spirit of contemplation, unity, and service. It is not intended to replace personal discernment, grounded responsibility, or appropriate medical or psychological care.
Each individual’s path of understanding and embodiment is unique. Readers are encouraged to take what resonates, leave what does not, and remain rooted in balance, self-care, and practical wisdom.
True remembrance supports wholeness—mind, body, heart, and spirit—working together in harmony.



