The time has come to remember who we really ARE … ∞ Alistar Valadez


Spiritual Perspectives / Friday, January 10th, 2020
…”There are many different aspects in which we choose to express the self, yet it is best to reflect the real you, which is the continuous flow of the full spectrum of being. There is always the time and place to ‘play’ specific roles of ego, but in this age of inspiration, being true is that which will set us apart in this sea of imagination. Just like that star in the sky which shines just a little brighter then the rest, yet equal in intensity, but the closer IT is revealed, the more the light shines and is reflected! As adults we tend to ignore the stars which hover above us, yet as a child we can remember the wonder of looking at the oceanic sky, and the magic of making wishes upon those shooting stars at night. We inspire to be inspired, and without that relationship there is no harmony, for just like music, we all have the power to make waves that can have great influence.

Just because our light is being ignored does not mean it is not a great influence, for the interconnection of the universe does not allow us to be separate, the words we say, and the words we do not say, greatly change the reality the surrounds us. How many times have you inspired someone to step through their fears and achieve greatness? How many times have you insulted another and severed that great relationship of friendship? Words are powerful, words are like magic, thus why they say that our reality is created by language. Look closer to your daily expression, for not unlike a wizard, your magic can shift reality at a moments notice. We may deny our power, we may deny our divinity, yet we all know that facts do not cease to exist just because we ignore them. The time has come to remember who we really ARE, beyond judgement, beyond roles, beyond the beating of our heart, look closer to the source of our expression and passion, for that fractal energy has the power to change the universe!”
 
— with Davy En Shanti Luys, João Mirage, Alistar Valadez and Julian Graham.
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