The microphone has been dropped. Charlie Kirk is no longer at the mic. I wonder who is next to pick it up and bring on a new message. There are many such candidates from diverse backgrounds, yet who will be the one?

 

I thought about this a while. it occurred to me that why should only one person have to be ready to stand at the mike. Is it not the responsibility of everyone to use their voice to awaken others? Are we each not meant to fulfill our purpose and help others to grow?

 

The responsibility has now gone from the one to the many. We each are invited to bring the energy of the divine through us and into the world. Everyone is entitled to speak, yet we are at the precipice of great shifts of humanity. SO the message must be clear, unambiguous and not lead us astray. Just because we have a voice does not give us the right to speak hate. Our consciousness is in the age of transparency and what we say also reflects the health of our heart. If it is filled with anger, hate, doubts and fears this will be evident in our bodies through illness and how we come across with our language.

 

Those in a position of responsibility and authority such as teachers, healthcare workers, judges, social workers, community leaders, politicians, parents are all invited to check their verbal literacy before they speak. It is not about right or left, red or blue, it is about know what is right and wrong, good and evil. Unfortunately the last few days have shown that those celebrating the death of another, do not have any business nor can they be trusted to make decisions for humanity or the future. This is not “cancel” culture. This is the present state of consciousness awakening to a higher version of itself.

 

The problem with the current propaganda is to forget that other groups of people are human too. Those who once laughed, now cry after having lost their jobs, credibility and opportunities. Is it a laughing matter when someone loses their life? Is it laughter that will bring back a spouse or parent? This topic runs deeper than Charlie Kirk. This has unmasked those who are unable to hold the frequency of compassion, empathy and love in their hearts.

 

These people will not be the ones to lead a civilization out of despair and destruction for they are the voices that doom it further. Cancel culture was designed to alienate those who rebelled against the norm. Yet now that tool has backfired and is being used to restore the balance to moderate thinking and bringing us back from the pendulum extremes of social thinking.

 

It is time for those of pure heart to awaken and help others. It is not a time of being a follower. That time has come and gone. When those who rush to destroy rather than support the good, their declarations and allegiances are transparent. People are awakening globally and saying enough is enough on all fronts. They are tired of meeting the masses instead of being treated with respect as individual.

 

Faith, truth and freedom are the watchwords to mark this new age. The new weapons to fight the darkness. The age of love is not here. We are yet to go through a dark period, that will test each of us ethically, morally, spiritually, physically and emotionally. This is not cancel culture. This is accountability for lying for decades. When we know better, we will do better. This requires a lot of inner work, soul searching and being aligned with divine truth.

 

When we see hurt, tragedy, accidents, we are invited to help, not pick up our smartphones to take video footage and selfies to post on social media platforms. When we educate others it is meant to teach them how to think and not what to think. The next generation are not vessels to be filled with hate, but lamps to be lit with wisdom.

 

Who will dare to pick up a mic and step up in their community, home, family, school to speak love and not hate, faith and not mockery, praise and not shame?

 

You?

 

…………

 

I love you

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