Doesn’t Becoming Anyway sound like a good book title? I’m going to use it for my third book! Speaking of books, “Back to Being” is now available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle formats. You can purchase it through this link: here. Reviews on Amazon are key for selling a book, so if you buy it and enjoy it, please take a moment to leave a review. If you have any other ideas for promoting it, I’d love to hear them.
As I considered this week’s blog, I couldn’t overlook the sadness surrounding the current fires in Los Angeles. This tragedy follows closely on the heels of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene just three months ago, followed by the stress of the election, and now this. It’s difficult to ignore such traumatic events, so I posed the following question:
Q: These days, it’s challenging to stay positive and to apply the “Back to Being” advice on overcoming difficulties. After deciding to stop watching the news to reduce the stress of politics (it works), I found myself drawn back in by the tragedy of the California wildfires. It’s hard to turn away, and I don’t believe we should. How does the universe reconcile the tragedies faced by our fellow human beings? It feels like one disaster follows another.
A: You are absolutely right. There is one tragedy after another, and more are likely to come. This is a time of clearing—physically, mentally, and emotionally. For lightworkers—those who rise to the challenge of helping others—there is a dual task: first learning how to navigate through these tragedies, and then aiding others in doing the same. We apologize for these will not be easy times, but it’s also a time of excitement and opportunity. These are times of overcoming. When you learn to maintain a high vibration amidst turmoil, you become a beacon of hope for others and an example of what is possible.
This situation will motivate many to seek spiritual options and develop a spiritual foundation as more physical tragedies occur. God does not harbor hate; rather, God is a motivator. The higher vibrations are strengthening and becoming more prominent. This clearing process offers an opportunity for introspection. When you feel you have nowhere to turn and nothing left to lose, you will explore inward, seeking your higher self—God, Source.
Q: But isn’t this when people turn God into an idol? Back to the times when mankind looked to God for salvation? God as a person?
A: You are referring to a time when humanity turned to the church for salvation, relying on men who controlled religion—an era when the common man felt distanced from God and depended on the church’s guidance, often a corrupt institution. But that is not where you’re headed. You will discover the God within. When you live a life of “being,” you understand that there is nothing to fear. While human tragedies will still occur, your process for dealing with them will be entirely different. You will accept each event for the lesson it provides, help your fellow humans however you can, and collaborate to overcome. You will not blame others or feel like a victim.
“Being” is liberating; it does not prevent tragedies but rather reframes them, enhancing the growth of your soul. Keep striving for a state of “Being,” and you will begin to understand the purpose behind tragedies.
If you would like to ask a question please email Lynn Carol. I will use the question as a Q&A blog post, anonymously as requested.
I took advantage of an AI writing assistant for today’s post. The answer did come through me but Grammarly was used to “improve” it. AI improves my questions a lot but honestly, the Universe is pretty good at getting its point across without much help.
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