Who You Are is Changing Rapidly
So, with all this, you may acknowledge feeling overwhelm, despair, depression and anxiety at times. But rage? You may still think, “This isn’t me! I don’t ever usually feel rage. I don’t know what’s happening to me. I focus on harmony, peace, love and understanding. I try to stay positive.”
Well, this “positive one” may have been “you” for a long time; you've probably attempted to respond to grief and calamity through this positive lens your whole life. Perhaps this is how you were programmed to respond by authority figures in your earlier years, and maybe by spiritual teachers later on.
But guess what. If you’re experiencing rage during these times, this is the new you. In fact, it is likely an even deeper, more real you – a part of yourself holding an even higher consciousness that is now showing up within you.
At the same time that you are ascending more and more into your Higher Self, this Self is also now descending into your physical form. You are merging with your Higher Self in both these ways. And this higher aspect of yourself may now be doing its best to express itself through you – even through expressing rage.
Letting Go of Old Spiritual Ideas
It might be necessary for you to let go of old spiritual ideas about what is “spiritual” and what is not. Remember, many spiritual teachings have been infiltrated over the centuries by dark powers behind the scenes, focused on making us weaker and more compliant.
Unfortunately, this includes many of the new age teachings over the past 60 years. Anger and rage have especially been deemed to be “negative” emotions. Of course, they can certainly be used in negative ways. But all emotions occur within us as humans because they have an important place in our expression.
It can therefore be wise to allow this new You that is emerging to express itself through rage, if this is what arises. Expressing rage can assist you in releasing the dark energies you are experiencing — both your own and those of others you have been absorbing.
One Caveat – It’s Important How You Express It
There is one caveat, however, in this whole discussion of rage – and that is it is very important to decide how you will express it. It can be devastating to others if you express it directly at them, along with blame and explosions of hatred.
This is not to say that you might not have good reason to be angry with another person. It’s just a matter of seeing clearly if a person really is to blame for your suffering. Usually, what they’re doing or saying is just an expression of their own distress; they are going through their own challenges and feeling of overwhelm.
And aside from this, if you let out your rage on someone, there are bound to be repercussions you’ll have to deal with. They’ll either rage back at you or do something else you’ll suffer from. And, you’ll have to eventually realize that no one else is responsible for your emotions, anyway; you are. You’re the one who needs to manage the expression of them.
The Difference between an Emotion and the Expression of It
It’s helpful to understand that there is a difference between the emotion of rage – and the expression of it. Rage as an emotion can actually be healthy. It gives you energy — there is a great aliveness and sense of power in it. As an emotion, it actually vibrates at a higher frequency than certain other emotions, such as fear, depression or helplessness.
But if not expressed safely, rage can be extremely hurtful. You need to find a way to expel it in ways that avoid harm – such as expressing it when you’re alone. You can usually express it safely if you just scream and bang on furniture or the wall, or perhaps the steering wheel in your car. It just needs to be expelled thoroughly – maybe along with some hot tears – and then let go of. As you sense the releasing of the uncomfortable energies pushing through you and out, it can actually be a rather brief, as well as a cleansing, experience.
And then, once expressed, you can begin to see what the rage is wanting you to do, if anything. Often there’s a message you can feel, like “Do something!”. See if there is something you need to say No to. Or if there is something you can change or influence through an action you can take.
If you think about it, your rage is probably best aimed at the Deep State players who are responsible for all the craziness occurring on the planet, including the even darker forces hidden behind them. There may not be much you can do about any of it – except to say No when you can and stay in your integrity — but at least your rage is correctly directed.
The Deep State Really is Losing Now
Do remember, however, that, as difficult as it now may be to see how the dark forces are losing power, they actually are. They are running out of time; beings on their level of frequency cannot go with the Earth into the Fifth Dimension, and they are fighting tooth and nail at this point. But they are losing.
It’s just a matter of time. And if we can all now rise up to the full extent of our power as light-warriors — even if it's just on the level of Consciousness — we can cause the darkness to recede more and more quickly and reach the Fifth Dimension all the sooner.
It will, of course, still take some time. Before this can occur, we will likely see in this coming year even more collapse, disruption and greater disintegration in society. Be prepared for this; know it is necessary. The old corrupt structures and systems cannot go with us.
Meanwhile, do your best to stay focused on your immediate reality and not get caught too much in all the ongoing discussions or speculations about what’s going on in places far away from you. There’s no way to know for sure what is actually happening. But in your own immediate environment, you have a lot of power to keep life sane.
Stay as positive as you can – but also use the power in your rage when appropriate to create change where it’s needed.
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