Remembering the True Vibrations of

Hope and Compassion

Remembering the True Vibrations of

Hope and Compassion

Words like compassion and hope are often used in human cultures as signs of spiritual maturity, kindness, or caring. But in truth, the way these words are commonly used reveals a lack of understanding about the nature of creation, free will, and the divine sovereignty of all beings. These expressions, though wrapped in good intentions, often stem from unconscious judgment, fear, or discomfort—rather than true love or spiritual awareness.

To live as a spiritually awakened being is to discern the energy behind every word and intent. When we speak from distortion—even if our words sound caring—we may unknowingly disempower ourselves and others. This is especially true when using terms like hope and compassion without understanding what they truly represent.

The Illusion and Distortion of Compassion

Many people use the word “compassion” when they see others in pain or difficulty. They might say, “I have compassion for them,” or “It breaks my heart to see them suffer.” But the energy behind these statements is rarely neutral or clear. Instead, it often carries an unconscious judgment: “This should not be happening. Something is wrong. I wish their experience was different.”

This is not love. It is fear disguised as care. It is resistance pretending to be virtue.

A spiritually aware being understands that every soul creates their reality with the thoughts they empower. Every experience—no matter how difficult—is chosen on some level for learning, growth, and awakening. Feeling compassion in the way it’s often expressed by the unaware implies that something needs to be fixed, and that the soul in question should not be having the experience they are currently in. This is a subtle form of interference.

True compassion is not emotional. It is not pity. It does not come from discomfort. It is a steady, honoring presence that trusts the journey of each soul. It says: “I see you. I honor your process. I do not need to change your experience to feel love for you.”

When we shed the distortion, compassion becomes sacred witnessing. It is rooted in divine neutrality and trust—not fear or the urge to fix.

Hope: A Mask for Fear and Judgment

Hope, like compassion, is often used unconsciously by those who have forgotten who they are. People say things like, “I hope she heals soon,” or “I hope their life improves.” But this reveals something deeper: a rejection of the present moment. It is a subtle message that what is should not be.

Hope, in this form, is not empowerment. It is spiritual avoidance.

It often arises from discomfort in the one doing the hoping. Rather than acknowledging and embracing the present moment—no matter how painful—it casts energy into a future that may or may not unfold. It avoids the now and dishonors the sovereignty of the soul who is having the experience.

A spiritually aware being does not use the word hope. They do not need to. They trust fully. They understand that every event is the out-picturing of choices and energies that are part of a soul’s journey. They do not wish for something else. They do not place a judgment upon another’s experience. Instead, they hold the sacred space of trust and allow all beings their freedom to learn.

Fear: The Great Distorter of Perception

When a person is ruled by fear, they no longer perceive clearly. Fear rewrites incoming information, hijacks interpretations, and limits choices. And in that state, fear often masquerades as compassion or hope.

This is how fear continues its rule: it convinces people they are doing good when they are, in fact, enabling interference and judgment. This is well understood by the aspects of Source who have forgotten who they are and dwell in the shadows. These beings are often called the great deceivers because they manipulate energy through confusion.

They rejoice when humans hope for change or feel compassion in the distorted way—because these energies empower fear, diminish sovereignty, and deny divine truth

Free Will Is Sacred and Untouchable

One of the most persistent human illusions is that Source/God intervenes in worldly affairs. This belief comforts many, but it is not aligned with truth. Source does not interfere with free will. It does not override the path of its own aspects.

During the darkest chapters of human history—such as the world wars—billions prayed for divine intervention. But Source did not stop those events. Why? Because the experiences were chosen by the souls involved. It was human beings, aspects of Source on this plane, who made the decisions and actions that shaped those events. Source allowed its aspects to explore and create freely.

Praying for someone to be healed, or for suffering to be removed, is often a plea for Source to interfere in another’s journey. It is a form of judgment: “This should not be.” But what if it should be? What if that soul is walking through exactly what they need to awaken?

To honor free will is to trust deeply.

Living Without Hope or Compassion—As the World Understands Them

A spiritually awakened being does not feel compassion or hope in the way the world currently uses those terms. They have no need to project their energy onto others’ journeys. They do not pity. They do not resist. They celebrate each Soul’s learning, even when it comes through struggle.

They do not send healing unless it is soul-requested. They do not pray for others to change unless those beings have given permission. They do not interfere.

They honor. They witness. They hold the light.

In doing so, they model what true Love is: deeply, trusting, non-controlling, unconditional.

Let us walk this path together. Let us:

  • Recognize the subtle disguises of judgment.
  • Release the old language of disempowerment.
  • Trust the sacred intelligence of every soul.
  • Stop trying to fix what is divinely unfolding.
  • Celebrate the creative power within each being.

This is the way forward. This is how peace is born—not through hope, but through conscious, aligned choice. Not through compassion, but through presence that honors free will. This is the light of remembering.

And together, we shine it into the world.

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