Loneliness
Never before has loneliness been such a visited, yet sombre subject for discussion.
The society we find ourselves in compounds isolation.
Anti-“social” media synthesises social contact, the reverberating rhetoric of impending Plandemics continue to maim human connection, divisive headlines and newsreels seek to seed suspicion and threat.
Many of us who survived the most recent Plandemic, with our integrity intact, found ourselves estranged from family, friends, from community – from human connection. The summary is solitude on fucking steroids.
We can hold the engineers of said Plandemic culpable for our apparent lonesomeness or we can choose a deeper perspective.
See, loneliness has always been the poetic plight of man. To remember the insightful bond with the part of ourselves which is intrinsically connected to the all, to the eternal – has become the life mission of many.
The most recent Plandemic gifted us the invitation to adventure further into our uncharted inner-world where our true potential becomes known.
Here we sit in the powerful knowledge, life doesn’t happen to us, instead it happens for us.
The Plandemic, or any other orchestrated world crisis, designed by earths current, bastard overlords whom cowardly hide in the shadows whilst directing their puppet minions on the geopolitical stage, has in some fucked up way, made us feel so uncomfortable we are speed dialling divine transformation.
These two polarised streams of consciousness, one wholesome and natural, the other, a synthetic, cheap replica – cosmically colliding with one another.
Provoking, inviting, reflecting and confronting, until change becomes certainty.
We are being gifted with the opportunity to examine our perceived loneliness. To truly stare this challenging predicament in the face, to journey further into the essence of ourselves and connect with the legacy of everlasting luminosity of who and what we fundamentally are.
For being popular is not the cure for loneliness.
Having a busy life is never the remedy for disconnection.
Instead when loneliness cries, allow it to be the key that unlocks the boundless call to go within.
For if we are able to sit quiet enough and deeply listen, we discover in the silence, each being on earth is singing our name and every ray of sun is embracing our existence, every star dances with us – and God walks with us through our entire lives.
The soft song of loneliness is a profound provocation, a call to hearts - it is up to us to choose what to do with it.
Never alone
Always ALL ONE
Join us at MYGA this coming Sunday, where we'll be talking Boundaries. See you there ❤️