Out of the Darkness by Susan deCaussin
I don’t think there’s anyone alive today who would disagree that the last two years have created significant change. Not just in society and the way it functions, but in each of us as well. New rules and different ways of moving through daily activities are changes that are visible to all. However, those happening inside us aren’t quite as measurable or easy to understand. This can leave us feeling uneasy. Many people have started to second guess their path in life, their relationships, and perhaps their ability to cope from day today. Memories and emotions related to past events may now be bubbling up to the surface. Earth is shifting to a higher vibration – a healing vibration. It’s hurting and needs to heal itself. The planets in our solar system are realigning to make this energetic shift possible. But, you see, we are energetic beings, and therefore when the vibration of the planet rises, our vibration must rise as well. We have to consciously choose to fight the change or gracefully move with it. To make this move, we cannot hold onto anything of a low vibration within our energy field. Even thoughts are energy. And, negative thoughts, memories, and emotions tied to past events, which bring about feelings of hatred, jealousy, regret, or unforgiveness (to name just a few), are low vibration. They need to be resolved and released for our energy to match the rising energy of this planet at this time of change and healing. When I asked Spirit why so many people are struggling, they provided me with a metaphor, which I’d like to share with you, which helps explain what’s happening in our world. Spirit showed me a cave with a hiker entering into darkness. After becoming lost in the darkness of the cave, the hiker eventually sees a fragment of light up ahead, which turns out to be a small crevice with warm, bright sunlight pouring through it. As he approaches and peers through the small opening, he feels a glimmer of hope and is filled with excitement over moving into this new world. Then he quickly realizes that the space isn’t large enough for him to pass through while wearing that backpack, which is filled to the brim with all of his belongings. So, he chooses to unload that pack, one item at a time, until all that remains what’s absolutely necessary, and then joyfully passes into the light. You are the hiker, and the darkness of that cave represents
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