The Great Unraveling: Embracing Change During a World Awakening


The world is truly in the midst of a shift like no other. We are experiencing a global awakening—something I have intuitively sensed for a long time. With authenticity emerging more than ever, it feels like a relief, a significant step forward.

As someone who has observed the patterns of the world, I knew it was only a matter of time before this change arrived. Some of us are leaning into it, trusting the process, while others resist and find themselves struggling. But we are all here for a purpose, in this exact moment, to usher in a new world—a new reality. To know this is to trust that something much better is on the way.


In a time when the illusions of the world—the "smoke and mirrors," if you will—are being exposed, I have been using this period to dismantle my own beliefs, questioning much of what I once thought I knew. It takes courage to challenge old ways of thinking while continuing on my personal path, embracing my truth and authenticity. I find that authenticity in creating.


The world is changing. Those who have suffered are beginning to come into awareness, preparing for better. Meanwhile, those who once clung to power and control are losing their grip—and it’s happening faster than we realize. I often reflect on this and the intricate structures and rules that have governed our lives, and I recognize something crucial: for true transformation to occur, these outdated systems must collapse.


Every major industry in America is corrupted in some way. Consider that for a moment. The way we work, the way we do business—all of it has been built within a broken system. How can integrity and honesty thrive in a structure that was never designed to support them? What must happen to correct this?


You wouldn’t patch a leaky pipe in a new home and expect it not to burst and destroy the house. Likewise, we cannot build new systems with corrupt foundations. This is why the dismantling of these industries must continue before true change can take place. We need entirely new ways of working, living, and conducting business—ways that empower creatives, honor freedom of expression, and allow people to directly profit from their gifts instead of being exploited by corporate entities.


Power to the people.


A new world is emerging, full of opportunities. Many of us are now beginning to understand why certain things never worked out before. The falsehoods we once sensed are finally being exposed. It fascinates me to watch how some people cling so tightly to the familiarity of their lives, resisting change at all costs. I once knew that feeling, too. Now, I find myself observing with a mix of fascination and sadness, knowing that change is inevitable.


I think this is why I enjoy speaking with children so much. There is an air of limitless possibility in them, a natural ability to see beyond the constraints that many adults are too busy or too conditioned to question. Children are still open to new ideas, whereas most adults have spent their lives clinging to a system they were taught to depend on—afraid of the unknown.


I can’t say I blame them. But for someone like me, who has been aware of this shift for some time, it doesn’t come as a surprise. I have moved past the fear of change. My life itself has been in a constant state of transformation, and I know there are others like me—people seeking to create something better, to build a world that truly serves us all.

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