This week the reality of the changes which are happening hit me very close to home. I already knew the theory. What I didn’t know was how bad it feels when you face reality in front of yourself and you can’t do anything. You have everything you need to make that reality change. However, those people you want to help can’t see where you are. They deny your skills. They don’t believe that if everything we are, think, feel and do is energy that energy can be changed and moved from one place to another.

These situations are painful to accept, because those who can see and do have to be mere observers, since those involved in the situation don’t see what we see, and they don’t believe it if we explain it to them. We must accept that no one can live the life of others; everyone has to live their own life. We are not accepted when we want to help, because they don’t understand our help. However, they accept what they know, even though they are aware that things have gone wrong for them in the past and maybe they are doing so now. Fear is powerful. When you don’t know yourself, it’s even more powerful, because fear takes away any weapons you may have and leaves you naked of any help. You only have what fear forces you to believe. At crucial moments you don’t have clarity of mind, only fear. The unknown is also scary. As a rule, people cling to what they know, even if they know it’s not good.

The vision of one and the other creates a painful division when it comes to family or those close to you. It’s no one’s fault. It is as it is. Everyone sees what they see from different platforms and perspectives and that’s where the division lies. Those who are in a difficult situation are paralyzed by fear and let themselves be carried away by where they are led. Those close to them – family, friends or others – are not allowed to say that there are options. For everything there are options, not one but several.

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