The Real Power Move in a World of Misinformation

I've been having weird dreams lately, and every morning I wake up with too much energy and information swirling around. It feels like there's an abundance of electricity waiting to illuminate the world, but not enough conductors available to channel it.

Then I realized that life is a game of perception. And perception is everything. Whoever can see clearly and adapt accordingly wins. Your reality is shaped entirely by how you perceive it—and most people have forgotten that they're the ones in control of their own perception. I was talking with my husband the other morning about how new developments in AI will bring a surge of misinformation. I believe the future belongs to those who can perceive clearly and discern what is real from what is fake—who can consciously choose what to believe and act on.

Here's what I see coming: this next phase of humanity will become increasingly murky and confusing before it gets better. And it's by design.

People who believe anything, who are easily swayed toward violence and hate, are easily controllable. They do the dirty work for powers that benefit financially from their malleability. These forces blow the wind wherever they need it so they win, while the masses stay stuck, at odds, and hating each other—completely missing why they're here in the first place.

I truly believe we're here to enjoy life and this beautiful earth—the hard and the easy, the ugly and the beautiful (that too is perception). To enjoy one another. To make art and advancements in science and technology with humanity's flourishing in mind—not its demise and separation.

There are two paths ahead: one where technology allows humans to develop their gifts and contributions, and one where we continue down the road of war, hate, and confusion.

The choice is in how you shape your perception.

Things you can ask yourself:

  • How do you spend your time building your own perception?

  • How do you see yourself?

  • What do you believe about the world?

  • What do you consume?

  • What energy do you emit?

  • What do you stand for?

Is it contributing to peace, or are you just being blown by the wind of someone else's agenda?

I don't understand hatred. I don't understand how we've arrived at such deep intolerance and separation. But I do understand why it happened: they captured your attention, molded your perception, and made you forget it was yours to begin with.

The real revolution is remembering who you are.

The process is not loud. It's not violent. It's peaceful and personal. It is almost like a little secret you have with yourself. The revolution is in waking up and remembering who you are and what you came to do on this earth—to be a conduit, to fine-tune your vessel, and to create something that contributes to humanity's well-being.

This is why so many healers and teachers of health and wellness are here right now. We're all working to lead humanity back to a body that is healthy and capable of holding a frequency of goodness, peace, and freedom. We fine-tune our instruments not to play alone, but to play together—to sing our hearts out in the song of joy. We've sung songs of suffering for too long. Generation after generation, stuck and victimized.

Pain and suffering are universal—no one is immune. Over my 17 years of teaching, I've seen that we all carry it, no matter how perfect someone else's life looks from the outside. Oprah once said we all want to be valued. But here's my question: do we even value ourselves enough to become of value to others?

We don't understand the tremendous value that comes from truly knowing ourselves—from tuning out the confusion and tuning into the wealth of knowledge within. The kind that reminds you that you're more than just skin and bones here to work and chase material wealth.

I keep coming back to this: our personal gifts, and how becoming alive and available to them would change the world.

We're stuck in a cycle of giving our energy to someone else's agenda, forgetting that we're here on our own mission—to develop our vessel, channel our gifts, and use them for good (not hatred disguised as justice).

The question is: how? The answer is simple: plug into your real source. Get to know yourself.

If you didn't depend on the world to tell you what to believe, what would you believe?

If you didn't depend on social media to tell you what to care about, what would you really care about?

If you shed the layers of noise, what would lie underneath?

When you quiet the loudest minority, what is the stream calling you?

That's where your answer lives. That's where your revolution begins.

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