On Hallowed Ground

The greatest revenge against any adversary is to become of service to humanity.

We are in a great time of change. Every barrier within human consciousness and evolution is being challenged. Escalating emotions are creating rifts between peoples, communities, cultures and societies. Yet the ground we walk on remains the same. Our basic needs remain the same. The imprints you make on the earth will forever impact your ancestors before you and those to follow. If you think that the heavens did not see this coming; think again. If we look at this great shift as an opportunity to suffer, then it will be. If we look at this great shift as an opportunity to serve, then our suffering will be transformed, and we will each be given the opportunity to have our basic needs met.

I have witnessed many falling into depression, taking ill, becoming ‘lost’ to themselves, their families, and those they love. There is no shame in being human. There is also no shame in being Divine. The spirit world is asking us to take care of one another more so than any other time I have personally seen; they are asking us to relinquish that which we fear most to come together and unite in solidarity as we all know suffering and struggle to be a common thread that has the power to unite every single being on hallowed ground. This hallowed ground cannot be usurped by any one person or thing we fear most, but it can be influenced by the tearing apart of human relationships.

It is time to rise up, stop dehumanizing one another, and be aware that the hallowed ground we walk on is the same hallowed ground that our enemy might lay their footprints on. They have as much right to be there whether we like it or not. They have us much right to learn from their darkness as we do. That common thread makes us all vulnerable to suffer more than we have to. It also gives us the opening and the opportunity to channel that which we hold sacred into service, a practice of detaching oneself so that we may encompass the truer needs of humanity and act upon them for everyone’s benefit. These acts of service can be great or small, it really doesn’t matter. What matters most is that while we are serving, we allow that part of ourselves which has been lost to become found, in relation to the core needs of every single person in existence. We interact at that level where God made each and every one of us equal. We walk together, on that hallowed ground, where everything is as it should be.