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Not Christ consciousness — but Christ’s return.

The past couple of generations have had it easier in many ways — and yet harder too.


Many of us felt from a young age that something wasn’t quite right. We were the sensitive ones. We could feel the fractures in our families, the tension no one spoke about, the patterns that kept repeating. Often we were the ones who questioned things — the “black sheep.”


So many of us went searching.


We went deep into healing.

Reaching back through generations of broken families, trauma and war.

Feeling pain that those before us couldn’t feel or didn’t have the space to process.


We tried to become whole.


Radical honesty.

Shadow work.

Family constellations.

Breathwork.

Therapy.

Somatics.


Some decided not to have children because the world feels too broken, or because they felt too broken themselves.


Many have done years — even decades — of healing and yet still feel stuck. Still struggling to find their life partner. Still choosing the wrong relationships. Still wondering quietly:


Are there actually any good men left?


We saw the dysfunction in the world and we felt it deeply.


Some of us cried out at the injustice and suffering everywhere.Others hardened ourselves and took to the streets to fight for change.


Maybe the answer, we thought, is to fight the system.To tear it down so a new world can rise from the ashes.


It sounds powerful, doesn’t it?


But what if I told you that I believe we may have been deeply deceived.


What if the reason so many of us feel that we are living at a pivotal moment in history — a great turning point, a great awakening, a sense that something huge is ending and something new is coming — is because we were never meant to create the new world ourselves.

What if we were meant to prepare for it.


For years many of us have been told about “Christ consciousness.”About awakening the Christ within.


But what if the truth is not about becoming Christ.


What if it is about returning to Him.


Not building heaven on earth through human effort alone.


But recognising that the world cannot be healed by human consciousness, human systems, or human striving.


Because the world has always needed something greater.


It has always needed God.


And perhaps the deep longing many of us have felt all these years — the search, the healing, the endless work on ourselves — was never meant to end in self-perfection.


Perhaps it was meant to lead us home.


Not to ourselves.


But to Christ.


**I will be writing more soon on how to usher in an encounter and healing with Christ - One that shifts your perspective beyond doubt... Thats invites in the Holy Spirit to change you from the inside out. Watch this space...

 
 
 

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