Judgment or Witness

I have a story to tell about judgment and witnessing.

I did not know at the beginning that this was the understanding that would emerge, but I have learned to follow the flow wherever it leads.

A few days ago, I was working with the grids and ley lines through the Hope Corridor when I reached a particular location that called strongly to my awareness. It is a place with which I have felt connected through many lifetimes. As I attuned to it, I sensed distress. The area was being affected by human activity and was in need of support.

I asked the Beings of Light what was occurring and how I might help. In response, they shared the essence of the situation and offered a simple energetic ceremony. As I performed it, I immediately felt a release of tension and a sense of relief within the location itself. I was also guided to return on a specific date for a follow-up ceremony, which I will gladly do.

Originally, I had no intention of sharing this experience. It is simply part of my spiritual service, part of who I am and what I came here to do. Many people quietly perform their own forms of service—not for recognition, but because they feel called. Yet as I began writing, I realized this experience contained a larger lesson. It was the doorway through which the understanding of judgment and witnessing wished to emerge.

Earth is a living, evolving Being.

She is far more than most people imagine. Earth is not merely a collection of resources to be extracted and discarded. She is the foundation of physical life itself.

Earth provides:

• Food
• Air
• Water
• Minerals
• Materials for shelter
• Resources for warmth and survival
• Beauty to inspire, nourish, and uplift the soul

Long before industrialization drew large populations into cities, many people lived in closer relationship with the land. They understood, through direct experience, where their food came from, how their clothing was made, and how deeply their lives depended upon the natural world.

As populations grew and technology advanced, many became increasingly separated from these direct relationships. Pollution of the land, air, and water expanded as production increased and waste accumulated. Most people did not fully understand the long-term consequences of these actions.

Farmers, who had traditionally maintained a close connection with the Earth, were also swept into changing times. The introduction of pesticides, fertilizers, and industrial-scale production promised greater yields and economic survival. Most adopted these tools believing they were helping sustain their farms and families. Few understood the broader effects these practices might have on ecosystems, wildlife, waterways, soil health, and future generations.

Today, we possess a much deeper understanding of these impacts. With that understanding comes responsibility.

Yet responsibility is not the same as judgment.

This is where the distinction becomes important.

Many people are working to protect the Earth. Others continue practices that place profit, convenience, or immediate needs above long-term stewardship. We may clearly see what appears balanced and what appears out of balance. We may recognize actions that support life and actions that diminish it.

To witness truth does not require us to deny what we see.

It simply means we do not seek to force others into agreement.

As I sat in stillness before sharing this message, I contemplated the difference between judgment and witnessing.

What I came to understand is this:

Witnessing does not mean remaining silent.

Witnessing does not mean pretending distortions do not exist.

Witnessing does not mean abandoning discernment.

Witnessing means speaking truth without attachment to controlling the outcome.

It means offering information, perspective, wisdom, and experience while honoring the sovereignty of every soul to choose its own path.

We may write about what we see.

We may peacefully protest.

We may support conservation efforts.

We may volunteer, educate, plant trees, restore habitats, and advocate for responsible stewardship.

We may anchor light, compassion, and healing into the Earth itself.

We may bring forth the Violet Flame of Transformation, the Golden Light of Grace, and the Emerald Flame of Earth Wisdom, making these energies available to all who are receptive.

But ultimately, each individual must decide for themselves what they will accept, reject, or embrace.

This is how light moves through the world.

Not through force.

Not through condemnation.

But through presence.

We have all held tightly to beliefs at some point in our lives. We have all had moments when we could not yet see another perspective. Therefore, we understand that genuine change occurs when awareness awakens from within.

A witness simply makes truth available.

The rest belongs to each soul’s own journey.

As I completed this writing, I realized why the original experience had arisen. The location I was called to assist was responding to an imbalance created through human activity. It was a reminder that Earth continues to speak, continues to call, and continues to invite us into a deeper relationship with her.

There is great need for humanity to remember its role as caretaker rather than consumer.

Since I first saw a television ad in the 1970’s about litter and pollution, the image of Iron Man Cody with a single tear has stayed in my minds eye.

There is great need to bring more light, more awareness, and more compassion into our relationship with the Earth and all life she sustains.

We can seek escape elsewhere, but Earth is already a place of extraordinary beauty.

Perhaps our task is not to abandon her.

Perhaps our task is to help remember her purity and restore it where we can.

And in that realization, I understood something important.

Writing this message was not judgment.

It was witnessing.

” A witness simply makes truth available.”

May those who read this find the balance between discernment and compassion, between speaking truth and honoring sovereignty, and between caring deeply while releasing the need to control outcomes.

-Quinara

Copyright © 2026 Violet Fire Ministry

Releasing the Seal

I feel that we are completing a series.

Over the past few days, as I have asked what is ready to be shared, we have explored what many might call the darker aspects of existence. The natural conclusion of this exploration is not to reject the dark, but to understand the balance it provides within our journey.

The symbol of Yin and Yang reflects this truth well—the presence of light within darkness, and darkness within light, existing in balance and harmony. This is the nature of duality.

From a deeper perspective, what we call light and dark can also be understood as the masculine and feminine aspects of creation. The darkness is like the vast sky—the Divine Feminine, the field from which all creation emerges and is sustained. The light is the spark of thought, word, and action—the Divine Masculine—that moves within that field to bring form into manifestation.

Neither exists without the other.
One holds. One expresses.
Together, they create.

So how does this relate to what we perceive as good and bad?

Within manifestation, we exist as flames—expressions of Source—exploring the possibilities of creation. We are, in many ways, the question: What if?

In higher states of existence, creation unfolds in unity and alignment. Here, within this density, we experience individuality and choice. We enter with intentions—to learn, to balance, to serve, and often to support one another through shared journeys. Many of us incarnate alongside members of our greater soul family to assist in this process.

At this point in our collective evolution, much is rising to be seen and balanced—not only personal patterns, but collective ones. The imprints of civilizations, conflicts, and injustices are surfacing for resolution. What has been hidden is being revealed within both the individual and the mass consciousness.

There are those who, consciously or unconsciously, play roles in bringing these patterns forward. I have come to understand them as testers or triggers.

Some may enter with the intention of catalyzing awakening. Others become entangled in the very energies they are meant to reveal. In either case, their presence often brings us face-to-face with what remains unresolved within ourselves.

And this is where the deeper work begins.

We are not asked to approve of harmful actions.
But we are invited to see beyond them.

To ask:

  • What is this showing me within myself?
  • Does my response create unity or separation?
  • Am I acting from alignment, or reacting from wound?

There was something shared with me long ago that has returned with clarity:

When we can see those who challenge us as part of the awakening process—when we can acknowledge their role and release judgment—we free not only ourselves, but them as well.

Judgment creates a bond.
Focus feeds the pattern.

When we hold others in condemnation, we remain energetically tied to the very thing we wish to move beyond.

But when we witness without attachment, something shifts.

We can say:
Thank you for revealing what I was ready to see.
I release you, and I release myself.

In this, we become the witness.

We no longer bind ourselves through reaction.
We no longer fuel the cycle.
We choose instead what we wish to create.

When we release the attachment—to the person, the action, and the outcome—we reclaim our energy and return to alignment with our true nature as creators.

We remember.

And in remembering, we are free.

The path of another remains their own.
As we release them, we give them space to choose differently—if and when they are ready.

Most of us, in one lifetime or another, have played many roles within this field of duality. All of it has been part of the exploration.

And eventually, we reach a point where we choose something different.

We choose to return.
We choose to create in alignment with Oneness.

This is where a new level of creation begins.

Thus, this series comes to completion.

If any part of it has supported your journey, I am grateful.

Blessings to all.

I release all the testers in my life with gratitude.
I stand as witness to the role they have played in my remembering.
I am free of the bonds of duality.

May they—and all beings—remember who they truly are.

I AM Mareya Shimayah Elohim

Here is a heart opening invocation for you:

May you see clearly without closing your heart.
May you release without hardening your spirit.
May you recognize the lessons without binding yourself to them.

May you stand as the witness—
clear, present, and free.

And in that freedom,
may you remember who you are.