Phases
Sleeping Beauty in the Wood by Maxfield Parrish/1912
Flaming June by Frederic Leighton/1895
Timothée Chalamet for Bleu de Chanel by Julian Ungano Studio
CONTEMPLATIONS: In our lives, we go through multitudes of phases. There are 3 significant phases that shift our consciousness. They happen in a sequence and can be separated by many other minor phases. It essentially takes time between each significant phase. The first one can be thought of as the "being asleep" phase. It's the time in our lives where we are unaware of the complexities of life and are just living day by day in a blissful state. Nothing life altering has really happened yet. We're just taking in things as we see them, until we realize that some things need more clarification. That's where we reach the 2nd phase, which can be categorized as "waking up."
This is the point where questions and curiosities take you on a path of discovery and deeper truths. A period of falling through seemingly endless rabbit holes. You become aware of yourself and your surroundings. You receive messages from the universe. You see things with new eyes, and everything is communicating with you. You question everything and encounter resistance from others who are still in the first phase. You react until you realize it doesn't matter, and you should just trust the timing. This brings us to the 3rd phase, which is the "enlightened state."
This is where you have grasped an understanding of the dynamics of the universe. The knowledge you gained in phase 2 and continue to gain from that point on is observed but not absorbed by you. You are beyond the division and are in a state of pure abundance of understanding. Things don't affect you like they used to. You don't try to fix external forces. Instead, you focus on yourself because you know that is how other things get resolved. It's cause and effect. You look within to understand what's without. You know that things are as above, so below. There's a bigger picture and you can see it and your place in it. You don't have to do anything extra because your state of being inspires others to go within while simultaneously becoming a magnet for higher frequency. ✨️
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