Acting with Loyalty to the Heart so that we may Fly.
There's a moment in the journey when we realize we're no longer where we were, but we also haven't yet arrived at the place where we feel we belong. It's like a space halfway between who we once were and who is emerging. A place where the heart feels, but the mind still tries to understand.
And in that place, an internal conflict usually arises. No longer between what is right and wrong, but between what they said was right... and what, in fact, makes sense within us.
There is no right or wrong, there is only what is coherent with each person's path. And when something hurts, tightens, or demands that you abandon yourself to fit in, that already says a lot. At some point, the structure begins to crack.
It hurts to realize the moments when we tried to fit into something that wasn't ours, to look back and see how much we demanded of ourselves for it, and also to recognize how much we placed on others the responsibility for having believed in certain things that were only our responsibility to reflect on and understand. But there comes a time when it becomes clear: neither blaming yourself nor blaming others or external factors solves anything.
Because that was never the point. The point is awareness. The point is love.
We don't always need to go through pain, density, or the idea that healing only comes through difficult and painful processes. That's a belief, an illusion hidden behind the veil.
I invite everyone to awaken to this awareness. On the other side, we find lightness and love.
This new awareness is already — in a very strong way — accessible here.
And with it, there's another possibility of experiencing these processes: from top to bottom, from the subtle to the dense. It's as if the more conscious layers begin to teach the denser parts within us to embrace each other, to reorganize, to find new meaning without needing to go through extremes, but by observing, playing and strengthening.
Healing doesn't need to hurt to be real.
Transformation doesn't need to be accompanied by suffering to be valid. There is a possible path where love guides the process, where consciousness guides, sustains and integrates, where what is new does not destroy what came before, but reorganizes and integrates with more presence, more truth and more lightness.
It is possible to choose renewal through love.
When consciousness expands through love, something shifts within us. We begin to realize that things are as they are, that there is no control over the external world, over others, over time, or over processes. And that the only real responsibility is to respect this and free will.
There is no need to apologize, because there is no guilt. Nor to forgive, because everything is experience.
This does not mean passively accepting everything; it means stopping insisting on changing what is beyond our reach and starting to look at what is truly ours: our choices, our limits, how we position ourselves and our actions.
One of the important points in this process is letting go of what, even if it hurts, seems stable. What we already know, what has become a pattern. Attachment is not to what is good, but to what is familiar. But remember: nothing that hurts is permanent — we are the ones who get used to remaining there.
Letting go of that isn't about forgetting, abandoning, or pretending it didn't happen. It's simply about no longer allowing it to define who you are. It's about stopping waiting for something from the outside that, ultimately, needs to begin within.
And this is where a very important point for me today comes in, within the energy of Kin 130, the White Cosmic Dog: loyalty to ourselves and our hearts.
Loving isn't just feeling — it's about respecting yourself, listening to yourself, and honoring yourself, even when it requires difficult decisions. Because there is no true love without self-love.
Being loyal to yourself often means choosing yourself. And that can involve changes, situations that hurt, but that also liberate. Moving forward, in the midst of all this, isn't about being certain of anything. It's much simpler than it seems. It's about...
One foot in front of the other, one single day at a time.
One choice at a time.
One detachment at a time.
Even with fear, even without clarity, even with a heart still processing and rebuilding.
We can call upon our loving consciousness for help.
Moving forward isn't about forgetting or invalidating what has been lived. It's about recognizing, learning, integrating... and then flying. In the end, moving forward is an act of love.
And today, if I could leave a simple invitation, it would be this: return to yourself. Breathe, feel your heart and begin, little by little, to release what no longer sustains who you are. Without haste, without demands, without needing to have everything resolved.
Just keep going.
With love and gratitude, ๐✨๐
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๐ฝ WRITTEN BY:
Gaby Ah El’ivien Shaen
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