All of Us

I’m back from 2 weeks in the United States.

The trip was amazing! So many messages came in.

Today, I can share something that came in as a direct message.

Part of my trip led me to some large cities and the downtown core. Normally I would resist being in large cities, especially downtown, but there was something there to witness.

People were coming and going, looking at phones, trying to get places, and not seeming to experience much of what I consider the totality or expansiveness of life or the world around them. At first, I was curious to watch, and then I felt saddened.

What I saw over and over was a working machine that I couldn’t understand. People were the inner workings of this machine. The buildings around us were built to allow a machine to operate, to master the art of doing.

The more I saw, the more I lighted to it. What bothered me initially was becoming somewhat more understandable. I hadn’t fallen asleep within the machine but rather was led to see things that I otherwise wouldn’t have.

In the last large city, Washington, my guides came in with this message.

They said “This is what you came to see,” as I looked at one man in particular, walking head down, briefcase in hand. “These people are working very hard, they are the counterbalance. There must be balance, a Yin and Yang. Everything needs to be in its correct place. What you are being shown is the glue that holds things together. If this work were not being done as you see, society could implode. If the balance was lost things could come crashing down.”

“We know that you understand now because you are here and feel these energies. Everyone is working toward a profound outcome and what you see may not be pleasant to you, but look further and notice the smiles. The work you and others are doing helps not just a select few but everyone. And everyone is working together, do you see?”

It was at this moment that I fully realized the profound nature of the heart opening that was underway. I saw beauty where I had not expected it to be. This machine I could not understand was humanity’s way of distributing love and kindness across all spectrums, not leaving anyone out.

It was a very unifying moment. I realized that big cities and traffic, all things that I can avoid are solid players in this process we call ascension. They love deeply and will prove their part so we all shift together.

Things we might see as out of alignment, messy, or ugly are beautiful gardens.

I was so grateful to have been there. To have stood tall and proud with brothers and sisters I didn’t know. People who are family!

TK

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