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by Soren Dreier
Set aside the Christmas for whatever wrong reasons: Blind consumerism, fake tradition and whatever the vibe is. We need to understand generosity is so much more than the ‘Walmart mindset’ and go generous in our spirits.
Christmas will manifest a mystical healing vortex, like Easter does, only opposite to Easter, this is a toning of joy that opens up around Solstice and fades out around New Years Eve.
Whether we´re into it or not, most people feel it in their etherical field. They feel uplifted; some feeling pristine and renewed Christmas day, some feeling the vibe of a ‘restart’ of the emotional software that’s been worn out, maybe weary from a year of personal trials.
Had a good year, or what we prefer to define as a good year, since a year of trials, often seen as a bad thing, maybe should be seen as a good year for learning, and you will have your energy boosted too.
Maybe some will push it away on the account of being ‘awakened’.
No one is ever too awakened to submit to joy and gratefulness. If they can’t submit to that and only see the downside to it, they miss a really good opportunity to go riding with the collective vibe of joy and hope. Fighting it will only fuel frustrations and as said: There are events, celestial or mundane that have a tremendous impact on the field of consciousness that surrounds this planet, usually pulsing every day with new horrors, new shocks, and very, very rarely with a pulse of joy, gratitude and hope.
There are no other events that ignite that as in solstice and the birth of Jesus. It is no coincidence that they are almost synchronistic. Take the argument that the birth of Jesus is conveniently placed near solstice, it really doesn’t matter on a metaphysical level. Embed both of them, since only the limited mind sees separation.
The impact is still there and the one event fuels the other.
Steve Says…
I’m not a “religious” person in any way but I fully endorse Soren’s sentiments. Have Fun y’all
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