Been There, Done That














Yep, the video is a little cheesy, yet I have cold chills. Why?

 

I’ve been there as swift-moving colors of energy surround me as I approach a lighted horizon. I know this is my path, one I must follow. I move in silence, keeping in step with my pounding heart while my internal conversation repeats, “Breathe, breathe, breathe. You’re almost there.”

  

If you’ve ever accompanied me to a meditation, you’re familiar with the routine. I insist on going early because messages begin before the event’s start time. While others get comfortable in their chairs, I’m furiously recording in my journal. I leave plenty of space, knowing the messengers often add bits and pieces later.

 

My guides arrive through waves of energy frequencies that, for some reason, I can perceive—just like the video. I recognize color, shape, movement, and intensity, but I also experience a space beyond my ability to comprehend, a space that simultaneously contains anything, everything, and nothing.

 

Over the years, I’ve learned to navigate these ineffable, liminal spaces. I’ve learned to surrender to this void, this sacred abyss where manifestation happens—something I did not, could not, understand in my career as a psychologist. 

 

Within this stillness, a sacred invitation impels me to seek more. Sometimes it manifests as a door, inviting me to enter. Other times, toroidal waves of energy sling me into its center, prompting me to wonder if I am the frequency—just like the video.

 

While suspended within the swirling field of energy, I experience Truth. I commune with divine beings of light who impart words of wisdom that change me. Within these incredible vibrations, I feel protected, loved, and empowered. 

 

I take a deep breath as scenes unfold in my mind’s eye, and an understanding beyond words saturates my essence. The past, present, and future are all one, just as I am all one with the universe. I see the larger picture of my 3-D life. 

 

This greater perspective accompanies me when I slip back into the density of my 3-D world. But I am not alone, for I bring back something that is both intangible and powerful: Hope. 💜


 

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