Can we be peaceful without being walked all over?

Can we be peaceful without being walked all over?

I’ve come to fully understand that
PEACE is the goal….

But we MUST define true peace… the kind of peace Jesus called us to in Christ’s consciousness.

Peace is not agreeableness.
Peace is not passivity.
Peace is not leaving things undisturbed…

Peace is an ACTIVE state of alignment with higher truths and the Divine will… and oftentimes requires a shaking up to allow for this.

Peace involves the courage to stand up against injustice, lies, and harm… not through violence or manipulation… but through the power of love and authenticity.

And we must be able to CREATE the peace we need in our own lives in order to awaken….

Then, in this peace, we can begin to align more deeply with the Divine.

And we call this purification.
It is a thunderstorm.

This transformation is described as a process of purification, where the soul is cleansed of egoic attachments, illusions, and desires, allowing it to become more aligned with the Divine… and lower energies are confronted and removed in our life… from addictive habits to toxic energies, beliefs, and humans.

Jesus, as Christ’s Consciousness, acted as a catalyst for this purification when he flipped the tables in his righteous anger. The Pharisees (representing dogma and hypocrisy) and the merchants in the temple (symbolizing materialism and greed) were obstacles to spiritual purity and truth. By confronting these elements, Jesus was clearing the way for higher spiritual awareness and integrity.

THIS IS REQUIRED FOR PEACE.

The peacemaker, then, is not one who avoids conflict at all costs but one who acts in alignment with the Divine will to even if that means confronting and breaking apart what is false or misaligned. Jesus’ actions were an expression of Divine justice, which is a vital aspect of true peace.

We can apply this to toxic abusive people running rampant in our lives… boundaries and speaking up about your experience or telling the truth about what happening is a must.

We can apply this to the illusion of happiness being in the endless chase of more money… IG life is an illusion of someone’s best moments being a meaningful life.

We can apply this to getting drunk or running to plant medicine for every answer.

We can apply this to anything causing chaos or impeding us from direct connection to the Source itself.

And if there is a part of us saying “No… I just want to be the one everyone likes… I don’t want to create waves…” then we have found the codependency in us.