Thursday, 16 July 2026

5/5.... Toning it down a bit with this but staying on the same theme with misunderstanding and misinformation, misremembering and insertion of false facts, false memory or memorising something that is false...from which we derive our story of the world...and this year seems to have been the time to locate that, pin point it within the deluge and find the need and courage to pull back from- or - extract the scenario from the psyche, .../// This is From Jenny Schiltz, who talks about the grief involved when confronting a future that was falsely presented, and believed to be true..... -"Coming Face to Face with Expectations and the Life We Thought We Would Live. " https://www.jennyschiltz.org/.....https://mailchi.mp/jennyschiltz/facetofacewithexpectations?e=eef0e90078

I wonder how many of us are grieving a life that never actually happened. One of the things I've been noticing as these timelines continue converging is that we're not only watching old realities dissolve. We're also coming face to face with the expectations we built within those realities. Expectations about what this time of our lives would look like, how our awakening would unfold, which relationships would survive, how abundance would arrive, or even what we believed the collective would experience. Most of those expectations were so subtle we didn't even realize we were carrying them until life began asking us to walk a different path. I'm seeing this play out in very practical ways. People know they want to write the book, launch the offering, have the difficult conversation, leave the relationship, or finally begin the thing that's been sitting on their heart for years. Yet they hesitate, convincing themselves they need one more sign, one more confirmation, or one more perfect alignment before they're allowed to begin. The more I've sat with this, the less I think it's simply fear. I think much of what we're experiencing is grief. Grief for the timeline we expected to unfold, the version of ourselves we thought we'd become by now. Frankly, I think many of us have been fed distorted information for years. Some of it was intentional. Some of it came from people who genuinely believed what they were sharing. Either way, it quietly shaped our expectations. It taught us what awakening and disclosure were supposed to look like. How abundance would arrive or what 5D and the "new earth" would feel like. It handed us a script long before we realized we were reading and creating from one. When reality began unfolding differently, many of us didn't question the information. We questioned ourselves. We assumed we had missed a sign, misunderstood Spirit, or somehow failed to align with the "right" timeline. The challenge is that expectations are incredibly deceptive. They often masquerade as intuition because they feel so true. We become convinced abundance has to arrive a certain way, healing has to unfold in a particular sequence, disclosure has to happen on a specific timeline, or our purpose will only become available once a particular event takes place. As those expectations dissolve along with the timelines that held them, we're left standing in unfamiliar territory. It can feel disorienting because we're not only grieving what happened. We're grieving what we THOUGHT would happen. There's a profound difference between honoring the vision your soul is calling you toward and becoming attached to the route you think it has to take. One keeps you moving. The other quietly keeps you standing still. This time isn't asking us to become someone new. It's asking us to stop negotiating with the life we thought we were going to have long enough to fully meet the one that's HERE. It is not only about choosing faith over fear. It's about having enough faith to take the first step, and even many more, before the proof ever arrives. Each step we take into the unknown helps to lock in our highest and best timeline. Sending you lots of love as we traverse this massive timeline convergence. Sending you all lots of love, Jenny

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