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How to Deal with Unconscious People Without Losing Your Peace

Today, I want to talk about a question I get asked all the time: How do I deal with unconscious people? You know the ones. The people who just don’t get it . The ones who move through life in a way that feels… illogical, frustrating, or downright dumbass. (And let’s be honest, the world is full of dumbassery right now—war, abuse, homelessness, starvation. The human condition is steeped in it.) I’ve been an intuitive energy healer for nine years now, and I work directly with the soul. What I’ve come to see, again and again, is this: We each have a different story, but the patterns ? They’re all playing out in just a few predictable ways—fear, insecurity, avoidance, control, shame. And these patterns? They’re not even original. They’re programmed. Installed. Looped. Recycled. And unless we get conscious of them, we’ll keep playing the same movie with different characters over and over again. So when someone’s behaviour triggers you—when someone’s unconsciousness is loud and in your ...

Is Your Life a Pre-Decided Blueprint? The Paradox of Free Will & Soul Contracts

Is your life a pre-decided blueprint?   In other words—has it already been decided, before you’re even born, that you’ve chosen every experience? Your family, your struggles, your "soul contracts," the things you think you have to do, or the things you want to do?   Or… is this all just a nurtured lie of the matrix?   Here’s the paradox: Are people choosing to wake up before they’re born? Or are some choosing to stay asleep?   I think it’s both.   If we have free will, it doesn’t mean we’re always making conscious choices. Most people operate on autopilot—making decisions from unconscious conditioning, societal programming, or manipulated influences. That’s not free will.   But for those awakening—whether in sudden epiphanies or gradual realignments—every moment of clarity reinforces the blueprint we did choose for ourselves.   I spent the first 39 years of my life deep in the matrix, desperately searching for my way ...

Reclaim Your Soul. Live From Your Essence.

Don’t try to fit into a very unhealthy society. Instead, show others that it’s possible to be healthy in spite of it. We all want to feel like we belong. That’s normal — we’re social creatures. But the problem starts when we begin to mimic ideas and behaviours that have been projected onto us — ones that go against the natural fibre of our being. So... what is your natural fibre? If I zoom into the core of the soul — and I say “core” as an expressive image (the soul doesn’t have a core like an apple or the earth) — Let me call it something more accurate: the essence . When I zoom into the essence of the soul , what I find is this: It is good . It is free . It is kind . It is equal . Your essence knows exactly who and what it is. It knows what makes you come alive. It understands itself, and it understands life. All of it. It is infinitely wise. It is fearless. It is completely healthy and whole. And it remembers its divinity — and the divinity of all things. Prett...

The Soul’s Journey, Survival, and the Spaces In Between

  I got this interesting newsletter today. It talked about the three stages of soul development—something I’ve lived through over and over. It's a continual process that happens inside of us: The buildup —life becomes unbearable in some way. You feel stuck, stagnant. Like you've hit a wall and can’t go any further from where you are. The life-altering moment —this could be an illness, a deep meditation, a near-death experience, teacher plants, a dream, or some unexpected crack in reality that shows you the other side . The integration —how you make sense of what you’ve seen and begin embodying it in this physical world. I can absolutely relate to this. But it’s a long-ass process. Sometimes it feels too long. Weeks pass like days. Months disappear before I even notice. And suddenly, we’re halfway through the year, and I’m asking myself: Where did the time go? Still, when I zoom out, I can see how much has changed—especially over the last nine years. This awakening...

What makes someone a seeker?

Why do some people devote their lives to searching for truth, for happiness, for meaning beyond what the world offers? I’m not just talking about "spirituality" as it’s often sold—because even spirituality has become a kind of religion. I'm talking about a deeper longing. A hunger for real connection. To a higher power. To the divine. To something… more. Some people find it through religion. Others look inward—through practices labelled “new age” or “spiritual.” Some go on silent retreats, some chant, some read self-help books, some sit in stillness. But what are we all really looking for? If I ask that question honestly, as someone who has been searching my entire life, the answer is clear: I’ve always been trying to overcome suffering. That’s it. Even as a child, I could feel that something was off with the world. I didn’t have the words yet, but I could feel the sadness. The pain. The heaviness. And I could feel something inside me that I didn’t know how to name. ...