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Kelly C. Bowker reflects on her spiritual journey since her last appearance, emphasizing the importance of internal stability over external service. She explains that true service involves anchoring one's frequency in the present moment, emanating love, and remembering one's true identity, rather than getting caught in distractions or overwhelming external demands. She highlights the misconception that spiritual paths are about overcoming being human, instead advocating for merging divine sovereignty with humanity.
Kelly and Alex discuss that even spiritual masters are human and face challenges, emphasizing that the goal is not to transcend humanity, but to merge our divine self with our human experience. Kelly explains that our higher self communicates through bodily sensations, intuition, and thoughts, guiding us back to our 'due north.' She stresses that genuine service to the world begins with self-love and managing one's own energy in the present moment.
The conversation addresses the ways people escape reality, both through physical pleasures and spiritual practices that avoid worldly engagement. Kelly clarifies that while meditation and connecting with the higher self are crucial, they should not be used to avoid human experience. She warns against the 'trap' of continuously learning new spiritual methods without practicing them, highlighting that many perceived spiritual 'truths' are distractions designed to keep individuals from their sovereignty and inner knowing.
Kelly channels Quan Yin, who explains that the divine feminine is an integral part of every human, just like the divine masculine. Quan Yin emphasizes the importance of balancing these energies within ourselves for evolution, noting the world's current imbalance towards masculine 'doing.' She encourages accessing the 'void' or quantum field through the divine feminine (surrender and allowing) before taking masculine action, a process exemplified by Kelly's intuitive decision to re-contact Alex.
Kelly's guides address the question of America's soul as it approaches its 250th birthday, stating that 'there is no America without the people of America.' They advise that personal sovereignty is key, and individuals create their reality by choosing their frequency. They assert that the chaos and division seen in the world are designed to get humanity's attention, urging people to turn away from fear-based narratives and focus on love and compassion, understanding that all experiences, even negative ones, serve a purpose.
Through Kelly, Mother Earth (Gia) communicates, assuring humanity that she is powerful and 'has it covered.' She states there is nothing to fear regarding the planet's well-being, and that human fear causes her pain and diminishment. Instead, Mother Earth encourages loving her and acting from a place of love, not fear, reconfirming that humans are co-creators and inherently capable of transmuting energy.
The guides explain that the chaos seen in the world serves as a distraction from the truth that humans are divine beings with the power to create their desired world. Kelly discusses the concept of light and sacred dark, stating that the fear of darkness is biologically ingrained but largely a viral belief. She emphasizes trusting one's inner experience and rejecting conditioning that promotes unworthiness and 'one right way' of thinking or being.
In response to a question about humanity's future, the guides explain that there is no singular collective future; each individual will have their own experience. They underscore that humanity is awakening to its potential to create its own life, emphasizing the importance of mastering one's thoughts, emotions, and physicality instead of passively consuming fear-based media. They assert that masters can view devastation with love and know its perfection for those involved, concluding that full surrender to our divinity, even without full understanding, is the path to remembering who we truly are.