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Discovering the Power of Awareness and Sovereignty

As we deepen our awareness, we begin to notice the dance of energies around us—how they move, interact, and impact our sense of self. This is what Tobias refers to as the “sexual energy dynamics,” a profound teaching about energetic boundaries and sovereignty. And while it’s not about physical sexuality, it’s all about the exchange of energy: how we give it away, how we take it in, and how we can become more sovereign.

One of the most eye-opening realizations on this journey is recognizing when and how we’ve been giving our energy away. It often happens subtly and when we least expect it, leaving us feeling drained or disoriented. But this isn’t about blame or victimhood. In fact, the concept of victimhood is one we release as we become more aware.

You see, in our old, unconscious state, we’re easily swayed by every wind of doctrine, as if we’re at the mercy of forces beyond our control. Yet in this new consciousness, we understand there are no victims. We see clearly how old energies operate, and in this clarity, we step into our true power.

You Are a Sacred Site: The Truth of Your Own Divinity

We’ve all heard it before—people talk about traveling to sacred places like Sedona or Machu Picchu to have a spiritual experience, to “find themselves” or tap into something greater. And while those places are undeniably beautiful and energetically vibrant, here’s something important to consider: you don’t need to be in a special place or under specific conditions to be in your center.

The truth is, you are a sacred site—yes, you! It’s a pretty powerful realization when it finally clicks. You carry all the wisdom, truth, and divinity you’ve been searching for right inside of you. Going to those beautiful places might be a nice boost, but they won’t get you any closer to your own enlightenment. That’s because everything you’re looking for is already within you.

Sometimes, we can get so caught up in the idea that spiritual growth happens out there—that certain places hold the key to unlocking something magical within us. But the deeper truth is that focusing too much on external energies can actually take us off course. When we put all of our attention on these external experiences, we forget to go inward.

Now, don’t get me wrong—places like Sedona or Mesa Verde are amazing, and their energies are very real. But here’s the thing: they are not more sacred than you are. Yes, you read that right! You, in your beautiful human form, are just as sacred—if not more so. Why? Because you are conscious. You can be aware of your divinity.

You don’t need to be anywhere special to discover this. You are already a Divine Sacred Site. The journey of realizing who you are doesn’t require a plane ticket or a mystical aura—it’s about uncovering the deep wisdom within yourself.

And let me say it again, because it’s important: you are God also. That spark of divinity you might be seeking out there? It’s already within you. Every single moment of your life, whether you’re sitting at home or standing in the middle of the Grand Canyon, you are just as connected to your God-Self. You are a divine being, and it’s time to fully recognize that.

So, if you’ve been searching for answers outside yourself, maybe take a breath. Allow yourself to settle into the truth that you are the sacred site. You don’t need to chase after something you already have. You’re it. You’ve always been it.

The more you hear these words, the more natural they’ll feel. The more you’ll recognize their power. You are a Divine and Sacred Site.

Life After Death – A Different Perspective

Let’s talk about something that often stirs up a lot of questions: what we call “the afterlife.” Now, this is a topic I find fascinating because we humans carry so many beliefs about what happens after we leave our physical bodies. But here’s the thing: there really isn’t an “afterlife.” There’s only life. What we refer to as “death” is simply a transition, a change in form. Life itself is eternal.

It’s easy to get wrapped up in the idea that life is divided into before and after death, but the truth is, life never stops. There’s no beginning and no end—just an ongoing flow of experiences. So, while we experience what we call physical death, it’s more like a shift, a change of scenery if you will, rather than an ending. This shift is part of a much bigger picture of who we are as eternal beings.

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