Finding Solace

Awakening

There is a strange pressure in the air right now — a collective insistence that we must pick a side, declare an allegiance, and join a chorus of outrage that only seems to grow louder. But something in me can’t do it. Maybe something in you can’t either.

Not because we don’t care. Not because we’re indifferent. But because we see something deeper than the surface-level conflict.

We see a world being steered by people who have never met their own soul.

And when spiritually unaware people hold the reins of power, the result is always the same: fear, division, and the illusion that the only way forward is through force. It’s the old consciousness repeating itself, trying to solve ancient wounds with ancient tools.

But those of us who have awakened — or are awakening — know better. We know that war, in any form, is not a sign of strength. It is a sign of spiritual disconnection.

We know that the loudest voices are not always the wisest ones. And we know that choosing a “side” in a conflict built on unconsciousness only pulls us back into the very energy we’ve spent years healing from.

So no, I won’t pick a side. Not because I’m neutral — but because I’m awake.

I choose compassion over allegiance. I choose humanity over ideology. I choose to hold the vibration that the world has forgotten.

Some will misunderstand this. Some will call it passive. But those who have walked through their own darkness — those who have survived their own inner wars — know that refusing to participate in unconsciousness is not passivity. It is power.

It is the quiet, steady power of someone who has seen what fear can do and refuses to feed it.

If you’re reading this and you feel torn, pressured, or overwhelmed by the noise of the world, let this be your reminder:

You are allowed to stay rooted in peace. You are allowed to hold a higher perspective. You are allowed to refuse the invitation to hate.

Your presence — your calm, your clarity, your refusal to be pulled into the old story — is not small. It is not invisible. It is not naïve.

It is the medicine this world is starving for.

And maybe that’s why you’re here. Not to take a side. But to hold the light steady while the world remembers how to see.

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