A Profound Awakening
- manfrommansfield
- May 1, 2024
- 2 min read
Regardless of how or when it happened to you, the veil of normal perception has been pierced. You’ve expanded, and you won’t return to form. Major parts of your life may be suffering and precious few, if any, people in your life understand what has actually happened to you. And let's face it, it can be as lonely as hell.
But I assure you, you will get through the loneliness. You will come to see through the spiritual traps. And the military-industrial grade psyops. You will heal. You will value all of your mistakes, because you realize there are no mistakes, only learning opportunities. You will redefine your relationships, and perhaps end some. Life, which initially seemed at odds with your spiritual awakening, becomes more like a game, and you develop the ability to play the game at a higher level.
You’ve been presented with the gift of enhanced consciousness, a gift that will allow you to grow exponentially. But it is up to you to do the work. So how do you make the most effective progress on your journey without “spiritual bypassing”?
The real answers are not outside of you. But go ahead and try to accept that as an actual “answer“. It‘s not that easy. You have to come to the “knowing“ that the answers are within and doing the inner-work means that you need to live your life and interact with the World.
Most things in this World have been designed to get you to think all of the answers are outside of you, and only outside of you. This includes religion, education, and government to name a few. But rather than denigrate anything, we must recognize that everything in life has value, you just need to be able to unlock it.
That‘s what we are here to do, unlock the value and the wisdom in the events that play out in our life. You are reborn, and your life is now an opportunity to learn and grow from a state of expanded awareness. And there are a few efficient and effective ways to accelerate your growth which I will document in this blog.
Mike Hugh O'Neill
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