Awakening is not simply the moment you begin to see the world differently, it is the long and often painful process of learning how to live with what you can no longer unsee.
There is an innocence you lose when you begin to recognise not only the deception beneath the narratives and the corruption within our institutions, but the almost unimaginable darkness concealed beneath the surface of our world: depopulation agendas, the deliberate destruction of human health and fertility, the trafficking and sexual abuse of children, satanism, manufactured wars and the calculated effort to corrupt, enslave and ultimately dehumanise humanity.
At first, this greater awareness can feel like destruction. Your understanding of the world collapses, your trust in people and institutions begins to disappear, certain conversations no longer satisfy you, certain ambitions no longer inspire you and certain environments become unbearable because remaining in them requires you to pretend not to see what you now see so clearly. Inevitably, this can lead to profound loneliness and isolation.
But we must be careful not to fall in a trap within awakening that we rarely discuss: the person who sees through the illusion can begin to believe they are above those still trapped within it. Discernment becomes suspicion, understanding becomes cynicism, and the exposure of corruption becomes an identity in itself. We become so focused on recognising the darkness around us that we fail to notice there could be darkness beginning to grow within us.
The purpose of awakening is not to make us bitter, arrogant or incapable of love. It is not to make us despise humanity because we understand its weaknesses, nor to make us withdraw from the world because we recognise its corruption. It is to make us more conscious of what we contribute to it.
Anyone can discover that the world is filled with lies and conclude that everything is hopeless. The greater challenge is to witness cruelty without losing compassion, to understand manipulation without becoming manipulative and to confront evil without allowing hatred to consume us.
Perhaps this is the true measure of awakening: not how much darkness we can expose, but how much light we are able to preserve after seeing it.
Knowledge alone does not make us wise; wisdom is choosing to become our best version because of what we now know.
Thank you, Michael & Katherine, Blessings to the Galactic Federation!











