In this time of upheaval, boundary systems we have become familiar with over time are diminishing right before our very eyes.
The schism between heaven and earth is but a reflection of what is happening within humanity, individually and collectively.
At the beginning of the year, many of my clients ask me what I see for the year ahead as a whole.
There were times I didn’t want to look, as humanity’s paradigm as we know it was going to shift even more so dramatically.
Relationships between peoples, the earth, societies, cultures, families, spiritual realms are all changing.
Conflict within emotional and mental states of being are at the forefront as we establish new survival skills just to maintain some sort of sanity and sense of self.
Our identities no longer serve how we see ourselves in this world and in all the relationships we hold dear.
Many feel lost as their boundary systems have shattered, igniting such efforts to acclimate to new energies at each turn.
Anger is becoming familiar.
Fear is becoming comfortable.
Grief is becoming tiresome.
I can explain all this in spiritual terms but when it comes right down to it, the more we hold onto our old identities and boundaries, the greater the struggle to accept the path ahead.
There is a collective transference happening. I have some thoughts that the push/pull of the last two years beginning with the pandemic and ensuing consequences have rattled us to the core. The trauma that many continue to experience as a result of world events have caused a collective disassociation of sorts and transference has become somewhat of a survival skill. Each of us are looking to find some sort of balance within a chaos that keeps unfolding. Our survival skills will continue to grow and transform themselves.
A boundary you create today may not be needed tomorrow.
A coping mechanism you utilized today may not be as effective a week from now.
Transferring our thoughts and feelings onto others or the collective can make us feel safe until the next time we watch the news and see another world event which leaves us devastated or a conflict arises in our own home.
The cycle of life and death, birth and rebirth will expand far beyond our comprehension.
But somewhere in there, you exist. as a pivotal part of creation and this collective process that is unfolding.
Yes, you exist.
Breathe into that and allow that to become the boundary you need to get you through the day.