Nomadic Traveler
Once we are part of the ascension, we have the choice to exit or enter the fifth-dimension whenever we want. It does not mean that it gets easier, better, or we become more successful. It just means we see everything and nothing simultaneously. The cosmic blueprint becomes highly accessible, but its complete transparency will be determined by how much work we have done. Since the third-dimension is so dense, these energetic interferences may be reduced, but the vibrations and frequencies are still stored inside them. At times, they may resurface, bubbling into deceptive shadows of dark energies. When this happens, it is best to remember the outsider's perspective.
The outsider's perspective is similar to the fifth-dimensional one. However, they can be interchangeable. It is where we see ourselves as a being we know, but not experiencing in our perceptual lifetime. We take on the outsider perspective in order to detach, reflect, and transmute our deceptive shadows of dark energies. It is where the attachments and associations are seen as elements and variations, rather than our personal storylines and pain. In most cases, the outsider's perspective is where we believe and love ourselves the way that people love us. However, the fifth-dimension has reminded us that all the love and belief we ever needed resides in each of us as beings. The outsider perspective is not about love or hate but seeing what our being is without any labels or energies connected with them. Instead, it increases self-efficacy (seeing ourselves as sufficient or efficient) as well as promotes a greater sense of internal locus of control. We know that after we have restored and found our cosmic blueprints, the game does not get as much perceived control as it did before. The outside perspective can be anything or anyone that keeps us grounded, knowing the perceptual reality was meant to toy with us. Even so, we have enough resources to counter it.
Isn't it funny to give ourselves labels as boring, stupid, or failure when someone, such as an outsider, looks at all those labels and molds them into one single element: being. They take apart all those labels and they tell us: this being is brilliant. Nobody gives them enough credit. It leaves us confused, but on the other hand, we know it is true. We are brilliant. We are capable of more. We are competent. The outsider does not fixate on any of the details nor toy with them in a harsh manner. They simply see us and they say: This being...this being's existence is beyond words, we have no idea.
We should love and support ourselves the way that outsider does.
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May 14, 2019
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