I’ve been fairly quiet lately, and enjoying some down time. However, I felt inspired to write a new article about the times we are living in. Worldwide, these past few years, we’ve all been impacted in different ways, and many of us have some residual anxiety, depression or trauma. It’s important not to blame yourself, or be too hard on family and friends that may think differently to you. A lot of the rules and restrictions were imposed on us, without our consent. Things became very crazy, very quickly. There are still some restaurants and businesses I am hesitant to visit because of the silliness they imposed.
My Mum and I spent the past several \ years researching alternative media and going down many rabbit holes regarding the pandemic. It was nice to be able to share this journey with my Mother, and have someone for support during these times. I know many people went through this time alone. I actually think being awake and aware, can be more challenging than being asleep, in many ways. We all have free choice and are at a different place in our awareness. Alas, you can’t force enlightenment on anyone.
For me personally, my post covid life is different than my pre covid life. I lost some friends and had some awkward conversations with family as well. At times, it felt like having a foot in two worlds. While the planet can’t physically split into two physical planets, there is a split in consciousness occurring, and this is just the beginning. Whereby, there will be humans with a low consciousness and a higher consciousness inhabiting the planet.
I was having a conversation with a former friend of mine, when he insisted I share my views about covid, but when I did, he dismissed it as ‘far-fetched’ and ‘a conspiracy theory’. Unfortunately, my friendship changed after that conversation. I am sure many of you may have had similar experiences with family or friends. Part of this transition and shift in consciousness we are going through, isn’t without challenge and upheaval.
Also, I don’t I’ll think about authoritarians in the same way again either. While I didn’t publicly protest, I was inside. I thought the Jabba the Hutt mandates (excuse the Star Wars pun) were particularly low and was grateful I didn’t need one for work. I did a lot of meditations and sent light to where I thought it was needed. I thought I was able to assist in my unique way.
Moving past covid, things are slowly returning to normal or a new normal. At the supermarket when I still see people wearing masks, I think to myself ‘wow, some people may never wake up’. And maybe, it isn’t their time - each in their own time. I believe we have a bright future for our planet; we are just going through the messy transition stage. We are all transition workers in a sense, each with a specific role. As individuals, we can all play a role for the greater good.
In closing, covid affected all of us in different ways, some were buffered and some weren’t as much. Sometimes the worst brings out the best, and sometimes it brings out the worst. At the end of the day, we are all in this together, even if our belief system is different. I don’t really expect to receive too many apologies, but that’s okay, everyone has their own path. As hard as it can be sometimes, choosing forgiveness is the higher path and leads to God.
By Brad Austen © 2022.
https://www.mindful-meditations.com
Brad is an intuitive writer, channel, spiritual and meditation teacher and recording artist. He is passionate about writing and producing guided meditations to aid relaxation, healing and spiritual growth.
My Mum and I spent the past several \ years researching alternative media and going down many rabbit holes regarding the pandemic. It was nice to be able to share this journey with my Mother, and have someone for support during these times. I know many people went through this time alone. I actually think being awake and aware, can be more challenging than being asleep, in many ways. We all have free choice and are at a different place in our awareness. Alas, you can’t force enlightenment on anyone.
For me personally, my post covid life is different than my pre covid life. I lost some friends and had some awkward conversations with family as well. At times, it felt like having a foot in two worlds. While the planet can’t physically split into two physical planets, there is a split in consciousness occurring, and this is just the beginning. Whereby, there will be humans with a low consciousness and a higher consciousness inhabiting the planet.
I was having a conversation with a former friend of mine, when he insisted I share my views about covid, but when I did, he dismissed it as ‘far-fetched’ and ‘a conspiracy theory’. Unfortunately, my friendship changed after that conversation. I am sure many of you may have had similar experiences with family or friends. Part of this transition and shift in consciousness we are going through, isn’t without challenge and upheaval.
Also, I don’t I’ll think about authoritarians in the same way again either. While I didn’t publicly protest, I was inside. I thought the Jabba the Hutt mandates (excuse the Star Wars pun) were particularly low and was grateful I didn’t need one for work. I did a lot of meditations and sent light to where I thought it was needed. I thought I was able to assist in my unique way.
Moving past covid, things are slowly returning to normal or a new normal. At the supermarket when I still see people wearing masks, I think to myself ‘wow, some people may never wake up’. And maybe, it isn’t their time - each in their own time. I believe we have a bright future for our planet; we are just going through the messy transition stage. We are all transition workers in a sense, each with a specific role. As individuals, we can all play a role for the greater good.
In closing, covid affected all of us in different ways, some were buffered and some weren’t as much. Sometimes the worst brings out the best, and sometimes it brings out the worst. At the end of the day, we are all in this together, even if our belief system is different. I don’t really expect to receive too many apologies, but that’s okay, everyone has their own path. As hard as it can be sometimes, choosing forgiveness is the higher path and leads to God.
By Brad Austen © 2022.
https://www.mindful-meditations.com
Brad is an intuitive writer, channel, spiritual and meditation teacher and recording artist. He is passionate about writing and producing guided meditations to aid relaxation, healing and spiritual growth.