the perils of waiting on the universe as a #bornawake®

this is a topic i feel really passionately about. it’s pretty controversial and i know everyone won’t agree; that’s okay. there are lots of reasons this information can be triggering. i respect that for some people, continuing to hold the perspective that you are receiving from / waiting on the universe simply feels better. i only offer the suggestion that if you stay in that experience, you are filtering it through the perspective of the absolute - and know that it’s a CHOICE.

anyway, i digress.

why is it so dangerous to hold the perspective of ‘waiting on the universe,’ or that you ‘receive from the universe’ if you’re #bornawake™?

#bornawakes® are MASTERS. we are not here to learn through experiences; we are here to teach the human operating system to become an EMBODIMENT OF MASTERY. this means we are here to create the experiences we desire from our own wholeness - to transform the external environment to match our desires at will.

when we hold the perspective of ‘asking the universe’ or ‘waiting to receive,’ we are disempowering ourselves. when we wait to be shown what needs to happen, we rob ourselves of the ability to direct our destiny. we reaffirm that we are learning, that we are here to receive guidance and be taught. we deny and dis-create our own mastery by pretending to ourselves that something, or someone, outside of us knows better.

the truth is that because we are no longer here to learn, there aren’t tasks or people we need to meet to ‘accomplish’ our mission. our mission is much subtler, and has to do with the way that the human operating system expresses energy. how we choose to work with that in 3d life is up to us. when we hold the energy of waiting on the universe or waiting to receive, we’re viewing life as a kind of scavenger-hunt set up by the universe.

the truth is that WE have set up the scavenger hunt OURSELVES, and we can change it at any time. that’s what sets us apart as #bornawakes®. we didn’t set up a treasure map before we were born that now has to be followed; we get to create our treasure map as we go, and we can rewrite it as many times as we see fit. we just need the tools and energetic technology to do so.

when we wait on the universe we essentially tell ourselves that our experience is ABOUT the treasure map; whereas for US, our work is about learning to be the writer/cartographer OF the treasure map. does this make sense?? it’s where you position yourself. it informs everything. if you’re looking at everything from a spot on the map you can’t possibly edit or change it; you perceive the map to be all there is. when you learn to view things from the perspective of the cartographer it’s easy to see how many paths there are; and as a #bornawake® you can even move the treasure, or switch out what the treasure IS. all those 3d details are flexible. your work is about LEARNING HOW TO BE IN 3D AND BE THE CARTOGRAPHER AT ONCE.

once you’ve learned how to operate this way you can still enter into the experience of playing games or scavenger hunting. sometimes i do that! it’s a fun game of hiding the answers from myself so that i get to go through the experience of discovery. i love that experience!

i’m here in 3d to fully enter into being a human, anyways. i love music, the drama of falling in love, the feeling of fresh forest air in my lungs on a hike - all that magical 3d stuff! but the whole time i am entered into that experience i am also watching as the cartographer. i’m watching for the breadcrumbs i left myself. i’m staying present to the energetics at play while i savor the 3d “journey.” i operate in both places at once because i know teaching my operating system to live that way is what i’m here to do.

DOES THIS MAKE SENSE?!? haha. please write me and let me know.

all the meditations and teachings to actually learn how to do this stuff are, you guessed it! available in the portal. thanks for reading :) until next time,

xx SPIRIT

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