Letting Go of Being Relatable

lately i’ve been feeling into the use of the word relatable, and all the energetic ties around aligning with that quality.

often the conversation around relatability is framed by the hidden fear of losing the ability to connect with others when speaking from higher soul growth and healing. celebrating real progress with God and a beautiful life restored in Christ with our community can feel like backsliding into spiritual bypassing, a faux pas that can only be balanced out by sharing more alternative news and global tragedy.

there’s an unspoken assertion that the more materially successful or spiritually advanced you are, the more you are being fake or deceptive when you don’t regularly disclose your deepest, darkest purges, most vulnerable moments, or negative life events to contrast the wins. but the Truth is… as you deepen in relationship with Father God and Christ, embody the Cosmic Mother and Sophia, and rebuild your organic timeline, all these painful experiences lessen in intensity and will, at a certain point, stop altogether.

there is an organic end point to suffering, where dramatic, heartbreaking events aren’t necessary to grow, and healing continues with increasing ease and lightness. wounds mend quicker. purges are lighter. the soul’s emotional baseline rises. some have reached this embodied space or are getting closer, but resist sharing because it feels ‘unrelatable’ to do so.

but if we only build intimacy with each other and the collective through narrating all the negative events and cosmic warfare still present in our lives, eventually we will run out of material.

and if we minimize our increasing peace and stability in Christ to diminish the discomfort that may cause people still looping in crisis with the matrix, eventually there will be nothing left to say.

eventually we will have to be raw and real about how good it feels to live with God daily, and how much better it can get, enjoying eternal life here-and-now regardless of how others may feel or project onto it.

we are not here to downplay our embodiment of Christed joy, we are here to shine a light that encourages others to seek God’s healing. it’s not about relatability, it’s about being inspirational ~and~ relational while co-creating our dreams and goals in service to the Kingdom.