A Transmission

I’m going to push the envelope today.

Something fundamental is shifting in humanity.
We are upgrading our worldview
from flat and linear to multidimensional.

Before you read on:
you don’t need to agree with what follows.
Just read it the way you would watch your breath
noticing what tightens, what softens, and what opens.

Here are three fundamentals that recalibrate how we see reality
and therefore how we live.

First: you are not a body trying to become spiritual.
You are spirit temporarily playing human.

This body is borrowed.
Every role is temporary.
Every identity is a passing costume.

When this is seen clearly, the obsession with optimization collapses.
Life stops being a scarce resource from which meaning must be extracted.

Time was never rushing you.
It was giving you space.
It was the training environment.

Second: this physical experience is a simulation with a task.
The task is not easy but it is essential:
to remember our true nature through LOVE.

Not the love we see on screens.
Not performance. Not approval.
But unconditional love,
the kind a mother has for her child before the child earns anything.

Now remove preference.
Remove judgment.
Extend it outward to all.

Love when you are loved.
Love when you are hurt.
Love when you are misunderstood.

When this is remembered, humility returns.
You realize the people who love you are here to support your growth.
And the people who hurt you are here to accelerate it.

They weren’t villains.
They were assigned characters.

From the sideline, it looks very different.
We are all friends again.
Same team. Different roles.

You don’t have to reconcile with everyone in this lifetime.
That is not the aim of the game.
But you don’t need to carry hatred across dimensions either.
Forgiveness frees us all.

Third: If spirit is eternal, death is not the end.

It is a transition.
A timeout.
A change of players on the field.

You step off the pitch.
You regroup.
You huddle for the next game.

And this is what most people miss:
relationships do not expire when we die.
Friendships, soul contracts, unfinished conversations,
they do not vanish.
They continue in different forms.

When death no longer frightens,
fear stops running the show.

The pressure to squeeze meaning out of 90–100 years dissolves.
Anxiety about “wasting time” softens into a deeper question:

Am I operating from LOVE?

So how does this change how we live now?

You zoom out, way out.
You see the big big picture.
You become aware of awareness itself.
You know you are both the player and the character.

Now go play
fully, honestly, fiercely.

The game of humanity is upgrading its interface.

To play well, align your mind, body, and actions with love.

Love what happens to you
as it is happening for you and through you.

Love yourself. Love others. Love all beings.

Wishing you a holiday filled with love and light within and around you!

Ryion P.
Author of Awakened Purpose
Grab your copy of Awakened Purpose here.

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