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It is rough when you are aware of what’s actually going on, when everyone around you is still asleep and they are looking at you like you are the one who is crazy and out of your mind. Waking up no doubt profoundly changes everything you see, feel and think. Once you know the truth, you cannot un-know it, and you cannot go back to the person you once were. That “you” no longer exists...you are waking up to your true authentic self. The old life of being asleep is no longer available to you. There is no going back. You cannot plug yourself back in to the matrix. Once your out your out for good. You can pretend, you can lie to yourself, you can do almost anything but the true reality won’t ever go away. There is no escaping the truth once you find it. Birth and death are both experienced alone, and, in many ways, this part of the journey is both a death and a birth. The death of who you once believed yourself to be or that you once believed the world to be, and the birth of the truth and who you really are...a birth to who you are becoming.
No matter where you live in the world, you are not alone on your journey. There are others feeling exactly as you and maybe they are too afraid to reveal their inner plight...just like you. You may be surprised that some of them might be the same people who seem to judge you. Many awakening people are in denial about the process...after all, it may look very unappealing. It is easier to judge and be in denial (or at least it seems so) than to open up and be the one criticized. People don’t easily accept new ideas and many resist the whole process. With hindsight, I can see that many who judged and criticized me were actually going through similar experiences.
You don’t need a lot of people who relate to you and support you, you just need a few. Those who “go first” shine the light for others to follow. I know that it can feel like a burden but it is an honor and a privilege. You may not remember signing up for this assignment but nonetheless you did, or it would not be happening. When others are ready to wake up, you can invite them to embrace, or simply allow their own process of awakening, but it is not your job to wake anyone up. Remember, the awakening process is different for everyone 🙏TJ Wolfe