There is a subtle, yet unstoppable movement traversing our times. It is not a trend, not a theory, not one of the many narratives that appear daily on our screens only to vanish into nothingness. It is something far deeper, far older, and at the same time far more urgent.
It is a collective revelation. A process in which what was hidden, what had been set aside, what was believed could remain indefinitely beneath the surface, is emerging with a force that no one can ignore anymore.
From the most powerful institutions to the most intimate families, from the deepest layers of individual behavior to the global dynamics that seemed immovable, nothing can remain hidden anymore.
Not because someone decided to unmask, but because the very field in which we live has intensified to such a degree that what is not aligned with a higher frequency can no longer hold.
It is a phenomenon that many, in these years, have begun to perceive, some with clarity, some with a vague sense of unease, some through sudden and unexpected collapses.
But it is a phenomenon that today, whether one practices a spiritual path or not, has become evident, almost impossible to deny.
There is a high-frequency energy moving through all levels of contemporary life, and nothing that happens is isolated or purely personal.
Everyone experiences it according to their own life theme, according to their own fragilities, according to their own openings. But all, in different ways, are traversing it.
It is a movement of consciousness itself that is awakening, illuminating what for too long has remained in the shadows.
It is the greatest change humanity has ever known, and it is happening now, under our eyes, inside our lives, through our very existences.
What once could be hidden, postponed, justified, today emerges with a clarity that surprises and sometimes shocks. Not only in individuals, but in relationships, in systems, in structures that for decades we took for granted.
Let us look at what is happening around us, in the political, ecological, medical, educational fields, in every area of social life. It is not about conspiracies or theories, but about an inevitable exposure.
Decisions that until yesterday went unnoticed today show their consequences. Errors that seemed negligible become visible, almost painfully evident.
Relational imbalances that had become chronic emerge with a force that no longer allows remaining in the old frequency, in that vibration now obsolete.
It is not a punishment, not a revenge, not a retribution. It is an alignment. It is what happens when truth, simply, can no longer be ignored.
This process, for those who live it without awareness of what is happening, can appear destabilizing, overwhelming, even terrifying. Not only does what happens inside us suddenly become visible, but external circumstances change with a speed that seems to escape every control. And then ancient fears surface, those we thought we had buried.
Confusion seizes the mind, and with it the sense of powerlessness, despair, the temptation to believe there is no hope left.
The mind, accustomed to interpreting, to making sense, to finding a culprit, desperately tries to build narratives around what it sees.
It tries to assign responsibility, to identify enemies, to find order in the apparent chaos. But all that is required, in this passage, is something far simpler and at the same time far more difficult: to observe. To observe without reacting, without judging, without letting oneself be dragged into decisions made in confusion. To observe with the clarity of those who know that what appears outside is nothing other than the mirror of what is inside.
Because this is the key, perhaps the only one, to traverse this time without being overwhelmed. What appears externally, in systems, in institutions, in relationships, is not separate from what happens internally.
The same dynamics of control, avoidance, distortion that we see in the world are the same that operate within us.
And so the work is not to fix the world as an external object, but to recognize where clarity has not yet fully penetrated our own perception.
It is here that responsibility shifts: no longer “what are they doing out there,” but “what am I seeing inside me.” No longer correcting the world, but allowing what is misaligned within me to come to light, to be seen, to be released.
It is not about forcing, about imposing with will a change that is not yet mature. Rebalancing, when it happens authentically, is never forced.
It does not come from the mind that designs, that plans, that controls. It happens naturally, when we finally stop opposing what is. There is no urgency, no anxiety, no sense of having to do something at all costs.
The path clears in moments that can happen at any instant, suddenly, unexpectedly, and yet with perfect precision, with a timing no mind could have predicted.
And when this happens within an individual, when a human being frees themselves from an ancient pattern, when a distortion is seen and dissolved, the entire collective field reorganizes. Because the outside reflects the inside, directly, inevitably. There is no separation.
In this time we are traversing, guides, signals, intuitions are not lacking.
But they often present themselves in forms that the mind struggles to recognize. Encounters that do not follow logic, but that intuition immediately recognizes. Synchronicities that defy every causal explanation. Dreams that carry truer messages than any conscious information. It is not chance, not a game of the mind. It is the deepest intelligence making its way, trying to be heard, attempting to guide us in this passage that requires a quality of attention different from what we are used to.
And when consciousness shifts, when the frequency elevates, when we finally begin to see from the broader perspective, the very language of correction and transformation begins to dissolve.
There is no longer a separate system to fix, no longer an individual separate from the system. There is no longer an “I” trying to change a “world.”
What happens in the field of appearances is no longer separate from what is realized internally. And so everything becomes effortless. Peace that does not depend on external circumstances. Clarity that does not need to be defended. The lightness of those who know they are part of a movement far greater than themselves.
The Sanskrit tradition has two ancient words to describe what is happening. The first is Pralaya: the collapse of what cannot sustain truth.
It is not a destruction for its own sake, but a necessary collapse, a dissolving of structures built on fragile foundations, on shared illusions, on collective agreements that no longer have the strength to hold.
The second is Māyā: the recognition that what seemed solid, stable, reliable, was actually a construction of perception, of belief, of a collective consensus that is now dissolving.
Not because someone wanted it, but because the time for those constructions has passed. What was held together by unverified assumptions can no longer sustain its own weight.
And so, in this passage, perhaps the deepest invitation is not to resist. Not to cling to what is collapsing, not to try to save structures that have exhausted their function, not to attempt to stop the movement of life.
It is an invitation to observe, to let what must be seen reveal itself, to allow misalignment to become evident, because only when it is evident can it be released.
There is no need to force, no need to hasten. There is only need to be present, to be open, to be willing to see what we were not ready to see before.
May this passage, this transition traversing each of us and the entire collective, be carried by the intelligence of consciousness itself.
May unconditional love, which does not judge, which does not exclude, which does not separate, flow through each human being in this time of revelation.
Because what is emerging is not only what was hidden, but also what was always there, waiting to be recognized. The truth that fears no light. The love that fears no being seen.
The freedom that does not need to be conquered, because it is already what we are.
RVSCB




















