Connection of All and Decisions

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The decisions I make form my reality and my truth. But what is a decision? A decision is a thought that is accepted as truth within oneself—a thought that can then be spoken, shared, and acted upon. For example, when someone tries to convince themselves of something or grants permission for an action that they know, deep down, is not aligned with divinity or their higher self, they make a compromise. Often, the mind justifies this compromise with the belief that it will impact others but not themselves.


Here’s the thing: we are all connected. Every being with a soul is a version of oneself. While this may be difficult for some to comprehend, as one progresses on the path to enlightenment and ascension, it becomes clear that we are interconnected in ways that transcend individual perception.


When a decision is made that knowingly impacts others in a negative way—especially one influenced by parasitic or lower-vibrational consciousness—it ultimately impacts oneself. This may not manifest immediately or in the same lifetime, but the experience will echo back. Whether through another timeline or incarnation, one might find themselves embodying the perspective of those affected by their decision.


The complexity of this truth lies in the need for discernment. You cannot force your decisions or beliefs onto others; instead, the goal is to remain neutral and indifferent to lower vibrations while striving for purity and alignment. When making decisions, aim to act in ways that avoid harm, that uplift others, and that align with divine intent.
It is vital to recognize the influence of parasitic consciousness—the thoughts that seek to make deals, create judgment, instill fear, or punish. These forces are not your true self. They are not the divine self. They can be insatiable, always looking for a foothold in the mind. The key is to notice these intrusions, cast them out with divine light, and refuse to give them space in your creativity or actions.


Judgment only perpetuates entanglement, for to judge others or these parasitic energies is to judge yourself. Instead, approach with acknowledgment: “I see you, but I grant you no space here unless you align with purity and divinity.” By holding steadfast to this intention, you can maintain the highest, purest vibration for yourself and those around you.
In this way, decisions become acts of divine creativity, shaped by love, purity, and the commitment to be a vessel for the highest good.

Namaste,

Gage

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