This year has been challenging for many. The desire to return to normal is strong, but what was once perceived as normal may never exist again. All suffering stems from attachment to people, places, and things. Losing a loved one can take years to overcome, and for some, the grief never truly fades.
The world changes that are taking place have made this anguish more difficult to endure, especially among those who lost loved ones to the pandemic. Anger and resistance to what was taking place were the initial responses when the pandemic initially came on the scene. Blame placement was strong, until eventually it became more evident that the anger occurred not from the virus itself but from resistance to the changes that were taking place.
The biggest challenge during this period has been to learn to release. Releasing the addiction, the toxic relationships, and the world that one knew. One must be able to trust the Universe and the Source, even when the old world that one knew is being deconstructed and remade. In preparation for the transition into a New Age, the emotional effect has still been immense in learning that it is an illusion to control. The more that one tries to control the outcome, the more one will lose control. Everything serves a greater plan when it does not immediately make sense. The decision is to trust the Source and know that all is working in the greater plan and release.