We are all here to EXPERIENCE – we all throw on magnificent costumes and create for ourselves a persona. However, the more costumes tried on, the further we drift from who and what we truly are.
Humans love to slap labels on things – “I’m autistic”, “I’m an artist”, “I’m an old soul” – but no costume worn or titles collected will ever be a clear representation of your true nature. We see it every day online, many humans claiming they are now a reincarnated high priestess, a long-lost Pleiadian emissary, or some enlightened being from 5th density here to awaken the masses. That is not self enquiry, discovery or realisation, but a competition of who has the most special title (and largest ego).
When you clings to these toxic labels, instead of evolving, you are left with a need for constant validation to keep the persona intact. The label becomes your truth, your story; and it’s easy to get lost in the story, under the layers of the costume, or playing the “role”, rather than any form of self enquiry work that brings realisation or actualisation.
Who you are isn’t a title, a diagnosis, a hobby, or a cosmic backstory. It’s not something you will create, something that can be taken away, or something you need to prove. It’s what’s been there before the labels, before the stories – and when you strip that all of that away, you won’t disappear. You’ll finally remember that you are a creator, with God-like potential – unlimited, powerful and sovereign. And you’ve always been the one shaping your reality.
Humans, it’s time to strip yourselves bare and recognise the extent if what you are, and what you are capable of.
PS. The shedding stage is like peeling off a tight sweater in the middle of an Aussie heatwave – awkward, sweaty, and you’ll question your life choices, but ultimately, you’ll breathe easier once those layers are gone.