The Peace of Being and release of the Savior within.
As we walk along our spiritual path and begin to understand the Oneness of Life, we come to see how every thought, word, and action touches the whole. From this awareness arises a natural desire to contribute to a more harmonious world for all beings.
Then we arrive at a threshold—the bridge of our journey.
This bridge is the space where we begin to release our personal limitations and align more deeply with the guidance of our inner Presence. Here, we come to understand something profound: we cannot make another see what we ourselves have come to know through release, remembrance, and alignment.
Each soul must open in its own time.
At times, even well-intended words can cause others to close further—through fear, resistance, or the desire to remain within what feels safe and familiar. This is where we are invited to release the energy of the “savior.”
Crossing this bridge, we step into a deeper truth: We can only “save” ourselves.
We do not know the path another soul has chosen—their lessons, their growth, their service. And so, we begin to trust that path, even when we do not understand it.
From this place, we learn to walk as the light we are—allowing it to flow through us and into the Earth. It is not we who change the world, but the light moving through us. We are the vessel through which it is expressed.
Often, transformation comes through experience. Sometimes, one must touch the flame to understand its heat. Like a child told “no,” the desire to experience for oneself can be strong. Through these moments, deeper wisdom is born—not from being told, but from being lived.
The bridge, then, is the practice of embodiment without persuasion.
It is learning to live in alignment without the need to convince, to express truth when guided, and to allow others the space to discover their own.
Be gentle with yourself here. Be patient with others.
This is a sacred space of release—where the remnants of the old dissolve, and the light of your true nature is embraced.
And in this realization, you come to peace: What others think of your path no longer defines you.
For it is your path to walk— just as theirs is theirs.
🌿 Closing Blessing
May you come to rest in the gentle knowing that you were never asked to carry another’s path.
May the weight of needing to guide, fix, or awaken others softly fall from your shoulders, returning to the light from which it came.
May you trust the sacred unfolding within every soul, honoring their timing as you honor your own.
May the light you once sought beyond yourself rise within your heart— steady, शांत, and ever-present— guiding your steps without force, speaking through you without effort.
May your presence become a quiet sanctuary, where others feel not instructed, but remembered.
And in this peace, may you walk your path freely— unburdened, aligned, and whole.
Through change I remember….. I AM the Presence which guides my path. .
The Universe is in a constant state of change—ever growing, ever expanding within the vastness of the multiverse. We do not always perceive this movement, for much of it unfolds beyond the boundaries of our physical awareness.
In the same way, the soul—our Higher Self, our I AM Presence—is continuously evolving, expanding into greater expressions of itself. As we remember who we are, we gain the ability to move with this expansion rather than resist it.
There is an old saying: “The only constant in the Universe is change.” This is indeed true. Change is woven into the fabric of all existence. And yet, the foundational laws of creation remain steady—unchanging in their essence—while continually expanding into unmanifest potential through focus and intent.
When we fear change, or the release of the familiar, we may struggle to embrace the possibilities that await us. This fear arises from the ego mind, which, without alignment to our inner Presence, cannot fully comprehend the vastness of what is possible. It seeks safety in the known.
Yet when we align with our Presence—our connection to the Infinite, to Oneness—we begin to perceive from a place of clarity. From this space, we can sense and understand a broader field of possibilities. Our Presence gently guides us toward choices and actions that are in harmony with our highest path.
In this alignment, the ego is not diminished—it is supported. It is given a stable point of reference from which to act, grounded in trust rather than fear.
We do not lose power by aligning with our Presence. We expand into it. We step into the Unlimited potential of the Infinite.
There are stories of great beings, such as Thoth, who could perceive multiple outcomes from a single choice—expanding awareness across possibilities to determine the most harmonious path. Whether taken as history or metaphor, the teaching is clear: alignment expands perception.
And so, the challenge is not change itself— but our fear of what lies beyond our current comfort.
When we enter stillness… When we align through the heart… We remember.
We remember that we are not limited beings reacting to change— but creators participating in it.
And if we find ourselves dissatisfied with what we have created:
Do not worry. Do not judge yourself.
Instead:
Forgive yourself for choices made without full awareness
Ask forgiveness from those affected, when appropriate
Use the Violet Flame to clear and transmute the energy
Realign with your Presence
Ask for a higher perspective
Then… listen.
Notice not only the guidance that arises, but how it feels within you.
And above all—be patient.
Often, we receive true guidance, yet act too quickly—moved by excitement rather than timing. When we move before all elements have aligned, the outcome may feel incomplete or misaligned.
Patience is not delay. It is wisdom in motion.
All of Creation is in a state of growth and expansion. When we align with our true nature—as Presence within Oneness—we can move through change with grace, with balance, and with quiet confidence.
Closing Blessing / Invocation
Blessing of Graceful Change
Beloved Presence within me, Source of all that I am and all that I am becoming—
I open now to the natural rhythm of change. I release the need to control, and soften into trust.
Where there is fear, bring me remembrance. Where there is uncertainty, anchor me in stillness.
Guide my thoughts, guide my choices, guide my steps— in harmony with the highest unfolding of my path.
May I move not in haste, but in divine timing. Not in doubt, but in quiet knowing.
Transmute all that no longer serves through the Violet Flame of renewal and grace.
Restore my awareness as a living Presence within Oneness— unlimited, guided, and whole.
And as I walk through change, may I do so with balance… with compassion… and with trust in the greater unfolding of Creation.
As I sat quietly this morning I hear the thought or question”
“How can we feel joy now, without placing our focus on a better future and how to make it happen?”
It is a true and worthy question.
What I sense is this— we read, hear, or witness something that stirs a reaction within us, a pull… a remembering.
So we pause.
Pause — Breathe — Return to the Heart.
And then gently ask:
What, if anything, can I do or say that is of true benefit in this moment?
If the answer that arises carries fear, reaction, or judgment, it is not the voice of the Higher Self, but the echo of the mind seeking to protect and direct.
But when the response flows from the Higher Self, it arrives softly— as peace, as calm, perhaps even as quiet joy.
And if the mind reacts, simply return again— to the breath, to the center.
No judgment is needed.
This is not failure— it is practice.
Like any habit, it becomes clearer through awareness, steadier through repetition.
Time in quiet, time in nature, time away from the noise of the world— these restore balance.
And in moments of overwhelm…
Hug a tree.
Let the Earth receive what you carry. For trees are far more than they appear, and they know how to ground, how to release, how to restore.
Offer all judgment of self into the Light— into the Violet Flame— and allow transformation to unfold in its own timing.
There is a simple truth I have always loved:
“She believed she could, and so she did.”
Believe in yourself.
You are not asked to be perfect— only willing.
Willing to return. Willing to refocus. Willing to rise again.
Even the one who wins gold has fallen countless times. They did not succeed by never falling— but by always rising.
If we had stopped each time we fell, we would still be crawling, never knowing the grace of walking.
You do not need to see the whole path to take the next step.
Simply feel— what is mine to do now?
If you believe you cannot, that belief becomes your path.
But if you believe you can, you align with the greater flow— with the Universal Oneness.
The Universe desires your good. It seeks to meet you in peace, love, safety, and abundance.
You might say:
“I choose a world of peace, of love, of harmony for all. Show me what I may do, in each moment, to support this becoming.”
And then…
Allow.
Release the need to control. Trust the unfolding.
I am shown a simple image— a small sweeping device moving gently across the floor.
It knows its purpose. It does not require constant direction. It moves, it adjusts, it continues.
We simply turn it on— and allow it to do its work.
And if it pauses or becomes stuck, we step in briefly, offer assistance, and then let it continue.
So it is with life.
Yes, there are moments when things seem uncertain, even heavy.
But I hear this whisper:
“It is darkest before the dawn.”
So do not fix your gaze on what appears broken.
Instead, notice what is already good. What is already present. What is already unfolding.
For in doing so, you begin to walk toward the dawn.
You do not need to define every detail of what is coming—
only the essence of what you wish to experience.
I believe this deeply:
A world of peace, love, hope, joy, safety, and abundance is emerging—
for all who choose to live within it.
So let this moment be enough.
Let joy be allowed.
Let peace be chosen.
Let the heart soften into trust.
And perhaps, in the simplest of ways:
Do not worry. Be present. Be open to joy.
For worry, doubt, and judgment steal the beauty of now.
And now… is where the new world is already being born.
🌿 Closing Blessing — Hope and Peace
May you return, again and again, to the quiet sanctuary within your heart.
May your breath become your guide, softly leading you back to peace when the world feels loud, to stillness when the mind begins to race.
May you remember that you are never required to force the path— only to walk it, one present moment at a time.
May all fear that arises be met with compassion, held in awareness, and released into the Light.
May the Earth receive what you no longer need, and gently restore your balance as you stand rooted and supported.
May you trust that even when you cannot see the way, the way is already unfolding beneath your feet.
May hope rise within you like the first light of dawn— quiet, certain, and unwavering.
And may peace become your home, not someday… but now.
So that wherever you walk, you carry the new world with you.
Moving through the bridge from attachment into Being as the Witness invites us to look at what still needs to be released—those reactions that arise within us, often without conscious awareness. These are the repetitive patterns of action and reaction that create the illusion of “us versus them.”
If we look closely, every action, reaction, and choice is influenced by patterns we carry or wounds that remain unhealed. Another person’s behavior is not truly about us—it reflects their own wounds, beliefs, and the need to feel safe or validated. The same is true for us.
Fear and self-doubt are often the root of our need to control situations or convince others of our perspective or worth.
When we begin to realize that another’s words and actions are not about us, a new perspective opens. We can release self-doubt, anger, and the need for external validation. From this place, forgiveness becomes possible—not as an act we force, but as a natural release of emotional attachment.
As our attention shifts away from outward validation or conflict, we are able to look within and recognize what in us is being triggered. When emotional and psychological wounds are healed or cleared, external events no longer provoke the same reactions.
The past cannot hurt us unless we allow it to continue shaping our present responses.
Most reactions—both personal and collective—are rooted in unhealed wounds. When a situation does not align with our expectations or mirrors a past experience, it becomes a trigger. Until we explore the root of that wound—its origin, its memory, even how it may be held within the body—we cannot fully understand its influence.
Sometimes these patterns are easy to identify. Other times, they are deeply buried—within our subconscious, our ancestry, or even carried forward through lived experience across time.
I would like to share something that came forward for me.
Many years ago, I spent time supporting a woman by caring for her mother, who had dementia. Witnessing that experience gave me insight into how dementia affects cognition and behavior, and it opened my heart to compassion.
Over twenty years later, that understanding became relevant again when the owner of a company I worked for began to show signs of dementia. As employees, we observed changes, and I recognized them. When his wife visited one day, I gently shared what I was seeing. As we spoke, she realized the same changes were happening at home.
The family made the difficult decision to sell the business—for his safety, the safety of others, and the well-being of those involved.
I knew this might affect my own employment, but the greater good took priority.
I share this because recently, I recognized similar patterns in someone whose actions affect many people. This realization was not new—but something within me had shifted. In releasing attachment to outcomes, I was able to see this individual with compassion.
Not for the actions themselves, but for the possibility that their perception and behavior may be distorted in ways they cannot fully recognize.
What is challenging is that those closest to them may see it and yet choose not to act—allowing others to be affected, just as I once witnessed in the business environment.
My former employer was a kind and generous man, yet unaware of the impact of his condition. I honor his family for facing the truth and taking action.
This shift in perception—from judgment to understanding—does not change how I feel about the outcomes of certain actions. However, it releases the emotional attachment to both the person and the situation.
Until the past is released and transformed, we cannot fully live in the present. It is only in the present moment that true potential and future possibilities are created through our choices.
If our inner landscape is unclear, our path forward will reflect that distortion.
Likewise, we cannot live in the future. Now is all we truly have.
This moment is the most important moment of our lives—because it shapes all that follows.
Now is the time to release what no longer serves, so that we may fully embody the Flame of Creation that we are.
What I am sharing is not a professional psychiatric diagnosis. If you are experiencing deep emotional distress, fear, anger, or self-doubt, please seek support from a qualified professional.
Closing Blessing: Compassion and Understanding
May we soften the places within us that still seek to defend, to prove, or to be seen.
May we remember that each being walks with unseen stories, unhealed wounds, and patterns still seeking light.
May we release the need to take personally what was never ours to carry.
May we stand as the Witness— clear, present, and compassionate— seeing beyond the surface into the deeper truth.
May understanding arise where judgment once lived. May compassion gently replace reaction. May peace return to the spaces within us that once felt disturbed.
And in this returning to Presence, may we choose again— not from the past, not from fear, but from the clarity of this moment.
For it is here, in the Now, that we reclaim our freedom, our wholeness, and our quiet strength.
May we walk forward in awareness, anchored in Being, and guided by a heart that no longer needs to defend itself to remain whole.
You may find some of these messages in the Bridge repetitive but this is the space of releasing, which we know comes in layers, in order to BE.
The Unified Field has named the writings of the past few days Bridge Messages— messages that explore the space between being actively engaged in the world’s events and resting in the state of Being and Witnessing.
I have come to understand witnessing as what has often been described as “being in the world, but not of it.” It is the ability to see what is unfolding without immediate reaction—to pause, align within, and ask:
“Is there something of benefit I can offer here?”
Sometimes the answer is action. Sometimes it is presence. And sometimes, it is simply to allow what is unfolding to play out while returning to a state of Being—anchoring love, peace, and understanding into the field.
You may also call upon the Violet Flame, offering it into the space of an event for those who wish to receive its clearing. Then invite Higher Light and Love to be present.
🌎 Witnessing Is Not Avoidance
We are not being asked to ignore the world or retreat into illusion.
We are being asked to witness without fixation— to release the habit of worrying about outcomes and instead move into awareness, alignment, and conscious response.
It is not our responsibility to fix the world.
Sometimes what we are witnessing is part of a karmic pattern unfolding. Yet even then, we can offer support— through prayer, presence, or energetic clarity—helping to soften the experience or create moments of relief for those within it.
🌿 What Action May Look Like
Aligned action can take many forms:
Donating to support those in crisis
Volunteering in times of need
Writing or speaking to leaders
Participating in peaceful protest
Or simply being peace and anchoring it into the collective field
Each expression is valid when it arises from clarity rather than reaction.
🌬️ The Inner Checkpoint
A key practice is noticing your internal response.
If you feel strong emotional reaction—pause.
Step back. Breathe slowly. Return to your center.
Once calm, ask again:
“Am I being guided to act, or to release?”
Reaction often reveals something within that is asking to be cleared. In those moments, your greatest contribution may be your own inner work— so that you are not adding reactive energy into the collective field.
🌍 A Living Example of Peace
I was recently guided to watch an interview with Aziz Abu Sara and Maoz Inon, co-authors of The Future of Peace: A Shared Journey Across the Holy Lands.
Coming from opposite sides of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict—both having experienced deep personal loss—they have formed a genuine friendship.
Despite differing perspectives, they chose dialogue.
Through communication, they discovered connection. Through connection, they cultivated peace.
Their lives are a living demonstration that:
Peace is not born from victory. It is born from understanding.
🕊️ A Reflection on Peace
In the interview, a powerful statement arose:
“No weapon or war has ever brought peace.”
There may be ceasefires. There may be temporary endings to conflict.
But true peace—the kind that endures— emerges through dialogue, forgiveness, and a willingness to listen.
🌅 A Shift in Vision
This morning brought a deeper realization.
Many speak of visualizing a “Golden Age,” yet each vision differs. What I was shown is that much of humanity’s distortion has arisen from billions of competing visions—each trying to shape reality in its own image.
And so, conflict emerged.
We are still learning how to be in what I now call:
The Land of Being and Witnessing.
Instead of projecting countless future visions, we are invited to return to the present moment:
To Be. To align. To respond with clarity.
And to trust:
When the time is right, a unifying vision will arise—not from force, but from shared resonance.
🌿 The Bridge Experience
Not everyone will experience this transition in the same way.
For some, it will feel natural—especially those long familiar with stillness and meditation.
For others, it may feel like a void… even resembling a quiet form of depression.
Like stepping out of a role you once knew, without yet knowing what comes next.
This is part of the bridge.
🌼 A Personal Reflection
In my own experience, life continues— work, home, caring for my kitties.
But something has shifted.
There is no longer the same urgency to constantly “do” or to remain hyper-aware in order to help “save the world.”
At first, there was silence.
Even my writing paused.
Then came a gentle guidance:
“Go sit in nature.”
And so I did.
Sitting quietly, petting one of my kitties, in that simple moment of peace—
the messages returned.
Not from seeking. But from Being.
I realized:
I no longer need to chase the energy.
I only need to be present… and what is needed will arise.
🌟 The Invitation
Peace. Alignment. Patience.
These are the virtues of this bridge.
We will each walk this transition in our own way.
And perhaps, that is exactly how it is meant to be.
I hope these words meet you where you are. If you feel called to share, reflect, or ask questions, you are welcome to reach out.
My email is oracleofdivinegrace@gmail.com or leave a comment below.
This Sigil was shared with me for you to print if you wish as an energy embedded image of the state of experiencing the transition.
If you feel a bit lost or disoriented or just want a focus you can use this image in you quiet time to focus.
🔱 Activation Phrase – Sigil of the Bridge State
You can place this beneath the sigil, speak it, or simply hold it in your awareness:
“I return to center. I witness in peace. I align within. I act only through love.”
Recently, I had one of those moments of deep synchronicity—where inner reflection and something external meet in a way that makes you pause.
I found myself thinking about healing modalities, the Higher Self, and the many ways people have sought understanding of their life’s purpose. Shortly after, I came across a talk connected to regression work that spoke of those born between the mid-1940s and mid-1960s as “volunteers”—individuals who came to help stabilize and carry the energy of the world through times of great change.
Whether one takes that idea literally or symbolically, something in it resonated deeply.
🌍 A Generation That Carried Much
If you were born in those years, you lived through:
Rapid social and cultural change
Technological transformation
Shifts in family structures and expectations
Times of uncertainty, responsibility, and adaptation
Many became:
The steady ones
The caretakers
The ones who held things together
Whether in families, communities, or quiet unseen ways, there has been a pattern of service, responsibility, and endurance.
🌿 The Message Beneath the Message
The idea presented in the talk was that this group has now “completed their role” and is entering a phase of stepping back.
Rather than seeing this as a literal departure or separation from the world, I feel the deeper truth is this:
There is a shift happening—from carrying the weight of the world… to allowing yourself to simply be in it.
This is not about leaving. It is about releasing the need to hold everything together.
🌸 From Doing to Being
Many of us have lived with an inner drive:
To help
To fix
To guide
To hold space for others
But there comes a point where that energy asks to evolve.
Not into absence—but into presence.
You are not here to carry the world anymore. You are here to live in it—with peace.
🌿 The Invitation Now
This phase of life may be asking for something very simple—and very profound:
To release what no longer needs to be carried
To forgive what still holds emotional weight
To step out of over-responsibility
To allow joy without guilt
To embrace peace as a valid way of living
This is not withdrawal. This is completion followed by integration.
🌸 Becoming the Witness
The idea of becoming a “witness” can be misunderstood.
It does not mean disengaging from life.
It means:
No longer reacting to everything
No longer feeling responsible for everything
Being present without being overwhelmed
It is a shift into calm awareness, where you can still care deeply—but without losing yourself.
🌿 A Gentle Reflection
If this message resonates with you, you might sit with these questions:
What am I still carrying that I no longer need to?
Where can I allow more peace into my daily life?
What would it feel like to enjoy this stage of life without guilt?
Can I let my presence be enough, without needing to fix anything?
🌸 Closing Thought
Whether one views these ideas as spiritual, symbolic, or simply reflective of life experience, the invitation is clear:
You have done much. You have carried much. You are allowed to rest, to breathe, and to live with more lightness now.
This is not an ending. It is a new way of being.
And it is well earned.
Although this message came through directed at the ones who have reached the Golden Years of enjoying the rewards and experiences of their lives they are but the first wave. We now have the time to enjoy the Peace and to let it flow through us as a Presence to help each generation to move into their Peaceful state. These words are for all who came to Earth to be of service and to Remember who you are. The younger generations have so much wisdom to share, you simply need to feel free to do so and BE. Let go of the systems and step into your Being and together we will enjoy the Golden Years of Earth, the New Golden Age.
I had been feeling with all of these messages a heaviness but in reality it had been present for awhile. It was a sense of responsibility that weighed upon me. After the other forum messages were complete I felt the Presence of White Buffalo Calf Woman and a man behind her who called himself the Peacemaker. So I asked what message they had to share.
In speaking of the release of what was not mine to bear, I saw myself weighed down by a basket of feathers that felt like a lead brick. When I let it fall the feathers scattered to those to whom they belonged. My lead weight was but a feather unto the one to whom it belonged.
After their sharing I could see and feel at the edge of the forest where I met them an animal spirit who turned out to be the Wolf. He too had a message to share. These I knew were not just for me but for everyone.
Finding the Lightness of Spirituality.
There is a quiet distortion present in many hearts right now.
It appears as care. It feels like responsibility. It often comes from awareness.
But beneath it is this belief:
“If I do not hold this, something will fall apart.”
So people carry:
the pain of others
the weight of the world
the need to fix, prevent, or correct everything they see
And over time…
it becomes too much.
The body tightens. The mind races. Joy fades.
Not because you are doing something wrong— but because you are carrying what was never yours to carry as a whole.
🌿 The Truth
Each being has their own path. Each soul has their own learning, their own timing, their own choices.
You are not here to:
prevent all suffering
solve every problem
hold the weight of collective pain
You are here to:
Walk your path with clarity, presence, and integrity.
🐺 The Teaching
What is heavy for you may be light for another.
What overwhelms you may be exactly what someone else is ready to meet.
When you try to carry everything—
You take on more than your part, and you unintentionally disrupt the natural distribution of experience and growth.
🌬️ What Happens When You Release
When you let go of what is not yours:
Nothing is lost. Nothing is abandoned.
It redistributes.
Each piece finds:
where it belongs
who can meet it
where it can be held without harm
🌿 A Simple Practice
When you feel overwhelmed, responsible, or heavy—pause.
And say:
“This is not mine to carry.”
Then gently ask:
“What is mine to be present with right now?”
And return there.
🪶 The Shift
This is not about becoming indifferent. This is not about turning away.
It is about clarity.
Because when you are not weighed down—
You are more present. More grounded. More able to respond where you truly are needed.
🌾 Closing
Humanity does not need more people carrying everything.
It needs more people who are:
steady
clear
present
aligned within themselves
You are not here to carry the world. You are here to walk within it… well.
I have come to understand that peace is one of the most important aspects of embodiment. Peace is not simply the absence of conflict—it is a state of Being. It is a steady state of calm, balance, and harmony within our thoughts, emotions, and actions. From this state, we respond rather than react.
When confronted by others, we may remain calm. If we do find ourselves reacting, awareness allows us to return more easily to a centered state of calm and allowing.
So how do we do this?
Allowing begins with understanding free will. Each person has the right to their own choices and opinions—not just us, but everyone. When someone confronts us, their words often reflect their own doubts, fears, or internal conflicts. Our presence or beliefs may trigger these within them.
A person who is truly at peace with their beliefs does not feel the need to confront, defend, or convert others. When someone does, it is often an attempt to reinforce their own certainty and quiet their doubts. In some cases, they are following what they have been taught they must do, without exploring other perspectives.
This does not make them wrong. They are exercising their free will, just as we are.
Each person is learning through their own experiences. When something no longer serves them, they will seek something that does. This is part of their process.
When we choose not to react, we do not add fuel to conflict. For conflict to continue, both sides must engage. Without that, it naturally loses momentum.
Our role is simple: remain in a state of peace and calm.
This is where mindfulness becomes important. Being aware of our thoughts, words, and actions allows us to respond in a way that does not interfere with another’s free will. From a centered state, we may feel guided to speak, act, or remain silent.
Peace is a steady, balanced harmony within our energy. Mindfulness is the tool that helps us maintain it.
For example:
I have a neighbor whose beliefs are very different from mine and often expressed negatively toward others. When we interacted, I would try to shift the conversation toward more neutral or positive topics. Eventually, I set a boundary and explained that I no longer wanted negative discussions about others in my home.
After that, she chose to leave and has not returned.
I felt sadness, as I know others—including her family—have distanced themselves as well. I would still help her if needed, but she chose to disconnect rather than adjust how she expressed herself.
While I feel compassion for her situation, I also recognize that this is her choice.
I share this example honestly because we all encounter moments where old patterns arise. These moments are not failures—they are opportunities to deepen awareness and strengthen alignment.
The process of growth is not linear. It is not a straight path upward. It is more like a spiral—sometimes we move forward, sometimes we revisit earlier points. This does not mean we are doing something wrong. It simply means there is something more to understand or integrate.
Sometimes, what feels like a step back allows us to move forward more fully.
It is a spiral.
If something you read resonates, take it in. If it does not, it may not be for you at this time.
TODAY IS MY PEACEFUL DAY.
I open to all that supports clarity, balance, and harmony aligned with the highest good. I release limiting thoughts and beliefs. With each breath, I allow hope and compassion to move through me into the world.
I AM Bieta Seshone Tamara Elohim
CLOSING INVOCATION
May you come to know peace not as something you seek, but as something you return to.
May you recognize the moment of reaction as an invitation—not a failure.
May you stand steady in your own center, honoring your path while allowing others theirs.
May your presence become a quiet field of calm where conflict finds no place to grow.
And may each breath you take anchor clarity, balance, and compassionate awareness into your life and into the world.
Friends dance around a glowing bonfire on the beach at sunset, joined by various animals.
Today, as I was returning from seeing a client, I placed a CD into my player—Kenny Loggins: Outside from the Redwoods. As I listened and sang—loudly—to Conviction of the Heart and What a Fool Believes, something stirred deeply within me.
I realized that for the past eighteen years of my journey, I have largely walked it alone.
These songs from my adulthood awakened a sense of freedom and joy within my heart and throughout my energy. I felt the desire to dance, to laugh, to sing—fully and without restraint. The lyrics reminded me of something I have always known:
Where are the dreams that we once had?
And the truth that arose was this—those dreams have never left. They have remained within my heart and mind, even when it has felt as though they disappeared from the world around me.
Now is the time to bring them forward again.
It is a time to hold the vision of the world we know Earth can be—the world we would choose to live in. A world where people care for one another, where compassion is natural, where we uplift instead of divide. A world where we honor nature, air, animals, water, and land. A world where we live as one with the Earth, one with the sky, one with all of life.
This is the way life on Earth was always meant to be.
As I reflected, I understood more clearly why I have walked so much of this path alone. It created the space I needed—to find my own alignment, to come into my sovereignty and truth, and to do so in peace, without the influence of others’ beliefs or journeys shaping my own.
In many ways, I have lived like a hermit—not in isolation, but in quiet inner focus. I continued to work, to serve, to connect with clients, yet I did not often speak of my spiritual journey. Instead, I allowed it to unfold within me, in its own way and timing.
Now, however, I feel a gentle but persistent nudge arising from within.
A call to become more present—not only through writing, but in physical presence.
After so many years, this is not an easy transition. Questions arise: Where do I begin? How do I begin? Do I even want to?
My life is calm and peaceful, even within a world that often feels chaotic. Yet the words from Conviction of the Heart echo within me as a reminder:
“The world only changes that we live in.”
If my role is to bring Presence into form—to touch others, to help awaken remembrance, to help kindle the inner flame—then I must find a way to step forward. We can be of service by anchoring the Light, Love and Compassion into the Grids and pathways of Earth which can help others greatly. Yet, even more as we embody and align with our I Am/Higher Self, our physical presence can be felt and help others. Much as ones who followed the Monks who walked for Peace saw the release people experienced as they anchored the Presence of Peace. The same as Buddha and Jesus and other Beings of Light affected ones who were in their Presence. We don’t have to be Jesus or Buddha to embody the Presence of the Flame of Source and allow it to flow and touch and inspire others.
I share this because each of us comes to these crossroads.
There is no wrong choice.
If I choose to remain as I am, it is not a failure. It is not a mark against me in any measure of spirit. Yet I also recognize that if I do not step into what I am being called toward, there may be a space left unfilled. Perhaps another will step into that space. Perhaps they will not be ready in the timing that is now available.
Some of us are called to bring new energies forward first—to anchor them, to embody them, to help others recognize and connect with them.
If we choose not to, another may be called—but their readiness may take time, while you are ready now.
Still, all choices are honored.
We are not judged as good or bad.
If we do not feel aligned with one aspect of our path, we may serve in another. Every act of anchoring light, love, and compassion upon the Earth matters. Every expression is needed. Every offering is valued.
And in truth, it is all appreciated.
I Am Bieta Seshone Tamara Elohim
Where are the dreams that we once had?
And the truth that arose was this—those dreams have never left. They have remained within my heart and mind, even when it has felt as though they disappeared from the world around me.
Now is the time to bring them forward again.
It is a time to hold the vision of the world we know Earth can be—the world we would choose to live in. A world where people care for one another, where compassion is natural, where we uplift instead of divide. A world where we honor nature, animals, water, and land. A world where we live as one with the Earth, one with the sky, one with all of life.
This is the way life on Earth was always meant to be.
As I reflected, I understood more clearly why I have walked so much of this path alone. It created the space I needed—to find my own alignment, to come into my sovereignty and truth, and to do so in peace, without the influence of others’ beliefs or journeys shaping my own.
In many ways, I have lived like a hermit—not in isolation, but in quiet inner focus. I continued to work, to serve, to connect with clients, yet I did not often speak of my spiritual journey. Instead, I allowed it to unfold within me, in its own way and timing.
Now, however, I feel a gentle but persistent nudge arising from within.
A call to become more present—not only through writing, but in physical presence.
After so many years, this is not an easy transition. Questions arise: Where do I begin? How do I begin? Do I even want to?
My life is calm and peaceful, even within a world that often feels chaotic. Yet the words from Conviction of the Heart echo within me as a reminder:
“The world only changes… if we change the world we live in.”
If my role is to bring Presence into form—to touch others, to help awaken remembrance, to help kindle the inner flame—then I must find a way to step forward.
I share this because each of us comes to these crossroads.
There is no wrong choice.
If I choose to remain as I am, it is not a failure. It is not a mark against me in any measure of spirit. Yet I also recognize that if I do not step into what I am being called toward, there may be a space left unfilled. Perhaps another will step into that space. Perhaps they will. Perhaps they will not be ready in the timing that is now available.
Some of us are called to bring new energies forward first—to anchor them, to embody them, to help others recognize and connect with them.
If we choose not to, another may be called—but their readiness may take time, while you are ready now.
Still, all choices are honored.
We are not judged as good or bad.
If we do not feel aligned with one aspect of our path, we may serve in another. Every act of anchoring light, love, and compassion upon the Earth matters. Every expression is needed. Every offering is valued.