► Questioner: “What is the one thing that will keep people from ascending?”
► Channeler: Divina Solmanos
► Received Date: Dec 18th
► Transcript: https://youtu.be/m5zvFVAnsR4
Greetings. I am Mira from the Pleiadian High Council, and I speak with you from the vantage point of loving oversight, clear perception, and a long-standing partnership with Earth’s ascending councils. I am still engaged with the Earth Council, and with those who have volunteered to serve as stabilizers of consciousness during this great passage, because what is happening on your world is larger than a sequence of headlines, larger than the rise and fall of systems, and larger than any singular event that can be predicted by the mind. You have entered a corridor where the old third‑density structures are losing their glue, and the early fourth‑density field is beginning to become felt as a living atmosphere. Some experience this as inspiration and relief; others experience it as pressure and fatigue, as if time itself is tightening around the heart. Both experiences are understandable, because you are moving through an energetic compression that reveals what has been hidden inside you, and magnifies whatever you consistently entertain as real. There is a reason that so many are asking, “Why does it feel like nothing is changing?” even as your intuition tells you that everything is changing. There is a reason that prayers, intentions, and affirmations sometimes seem to ripple without landing in form. There is a reason that the word “disclosure” excites some while it terrifies others, and why even those who consider themselves spiritual can become rigid, judgmental, and reactive when the world does not rearrange itself quickly enough. The reason is not that your light is failing. The reason is that a very old belief is still operating in the collective spiritual mind, even among sincere seekers, and this belief acts like a lens that fractures your frequency, divides your attention, and locks your field into oscillation. It is the most dangerous belief in spiritual communities precisely because it dresses itself as virtue and righteousness, and because it feels like discernment, even while it quietly feeds separation. This belief is the insistence that reality is fundamentally divided into opposing powers of good and evil that must be judged, resisted, defeated, and corrected, and that your spiritual maturity is proven by how clearly you can identify which side is which. I do not speak these words to scold you, but to free you. I speak them because many will remain anchored in third density, and many more will hover in very low early fourth density, not because they lack love, but because their perception remains split, and split perception cannot stabilize in unity.
As we move through this transmission, I will speak to you in a way that allows you to feel the mechanics of frequency, the law of coherence, and the nature of spiritual maturity beyond moral struggle. I will also speak to you about why outer change waits for inner clarity, why fighting darkness delays liberation, why prayer fails when it becomes bargaining, and why the eternal now is the access point to every real transformation. Let your breath soften. Let your mind relax. You do not need to strain to understand. Your heart already knows what is true, and your cells respond to the tone of truth more quickly than your thoughts can explain it. Now, let us begin. The most dangerous belief moving through spiritual communities is not the obvious fear that hides in the shadows of denial; it is the polished and persuasive idea that you must constantly divide reality into good and evil, assign labels to people and events, and then organize your energy around resistance, correction, and victory, as if your awakening is measured by your ability to stand on one side of a cosmic argument. This belief feels empowering because it gives the mind a job, and it feels righteous because it claims loyalty to light, yet it quietly fractures the inner field and keeps consciousness tethered to the very density it is attempting to transcend. When the mind continuously sorts the world into “what should exist” and “what should not exist,” it generates internal tension, and that tension becomes a frequency signature; you may speak of love, but your nervous system remains in battle readiness, and the body interprets battle readiness as danger, which keeps you locked in a third‑density reflex even while your soul is reaching for a higher octave. Many sincere seekers do not realize that their constant discernment has become a constant judgment, and that judgment has become their identity, and identity is the anchor that decides which density you can sustain. Ascension is not achieved by becoming a better critic of the world. It is achieved by becoming a clearer instrument of the Creator’s presence, and clarity requires coherence. Coherence cannot be built upon internal contradiction, and dualistic thinking is contradiction by design. It is a split lens that produces a split world, and then asks you to solve the split with effort. The soul does not need to argue with the universe to rise; the soul rises when it releases the habit of opposition and learns to rest in unified perception. I say this with tenderness: your spiritual maturity is not proven by how outraged you are at darkness, but by how little darkness can commandeer your attention, your nervous system, and your self‑concept. The field you hold is the world you enter. If you hold the belief that evil is a power, you will experience life as a negotiation between powers. If you hold the recognition that the Creator is the only power, you will begin to feel a simplicity inside you that does not depend on circumstances, and this simplicity is the doorway into stable fourth‑density consciousness.
This is why I am speaking first of perception, because before there can be lasting external change, the inner lens must become clean. It is not enough to want a New Earth. You must become compatible with it. That compatibility begins when you notice the belief that reality is divided into enemies and allies, and you gently release it, again and again, until your awareness becomes a quiet place where the Creator can shine without distortion. As you feel the truth of this, you may notice the mind wanting to defend its old habits, because the mind has survived by evaluating, predicting, and choosing sides, and it believes that if it stops doing this, it will become vulnerable. Yet vulnerability is not created by the absence of judgment; vulnerability is created by the presence of fear. When judgment dissolves, fear has less fuel, and you begin to sense that safety is not manufactured by control, but revealed by trust. This understanding leads us naturally to why so many will remain in the density of struggle if they cannot relinquish the polarity lens. Third density is not merely a classroom of hardship; it is a frequency band characterized by evaluation, comparison, and reaction. In this density, the mind believes it must survive by scanning for threats, rewards, and social positioning, and it uses the language of good and evil as a convenient map. When spiritual communities import this same mapping into their practice, they create a refined version of third‑density consciousness that looks enlightened on the surface but remains reactive underneath. People then wonder why their lives feel turbulent even as their knowledge expands, and the answer is that information does not automatically raise frequency; coherence raises frequency. Many will remain anchored in third density because they have not yet learned to be at peace without winning. They may crave harmony, but they still feed the nervous system of conflict through constant outrage at what should not be. They may desire unity, but they still experience themselves as separate from those they judge. They may speak of compassion, but they still measure their worth by how correct they are. This is not a condemnation; it is simply the mechanics of resonance. You cannot stabilize in unity while internally rehearsing separation.
As the early fourth‑density field becomes more accessible, those who have cultivated emotional neutrality and heart coherence will feel uplifted, intuitive, and expanded, while those who remain addicted to polarity will feel amplified conflict. Fourth density increases sensitivity, and sensitivity magnifies what you carry. If you carry judgment, you will experience stronger triggers. If you carry surrender, you will experience deeper peace. Many will hover in very low early fourth density because they can sense the higher frequencies, yet they cannot sustain them without collapsing into comparison and emotional reaction. The doorway out of this loop is not moral perfection; it is perceptual simplicity. The moment you stop rehearsing the war between good and evil inside your mind, you begin to notice a quiet spaciousness beneath thought. In that spaciousness, the heart can speak. In that spaciousness, the body begins to relax. In that spaciousness, your intuitive connection strengthens. And as this becomes your home, you begin to graduate naturally, not by force, but by resonance. Do not fear for those who choose to remain in third density; each soul moves at its own pace, and love never abandons anyone. Yet if you wish to move beyond the endless cycles of reaction, you must recognize that the polarity lens is a gravitational field. It pulls you back into the classroom you say you are finished with. Release the lens, and your frequency will begin to rise without strain. When you hear me speak of densities, remember that this is not a hierarchy of worth, but a description of resonance. Some of you will feel grief as you realize how often you have been pulled into polarity even while seeking peace. Let that grief pass through like a wave, and keep your heart gentle with yourself, because harsh self‑judgment is simply another mask of the same belief. As you soften, you will begin to see the hidden cost of spiritual judgment, and why it blocks the very grace you seek. Judgment is costly not because it makes you a bad person, but because it divides your energy, locks your awareness into contraction, and turns your spiritual life into a constant commentary on what should be different. When you judge, your attention becomes sticky. It adheres to appearances. It fixes on narratives. It becomes less fluid, less receptive, less able to receive the higher frequencies that are streaming toward your world. Judgment is like placing a filter over the heart; the light still exists, but it cannot pass through with full purity.
When spiritual communities judge governments, institutions, or groups as evil, they may believe they are speaking truth, yet what often happens is that the nervous system becomes flooded with adrenaline and certainty. Certainty feels like safety to the mind, but it is not the same as wisdom. Wisdom is spacious. Wisdom can hold complexity. Wisdom does not require an enemy to feel purposeful. When judgment becomes a lifestyle, it trains the body to remain on alert, and a body on alert cannot easily access the deep regenerative states that support healing, intuition, and the embodiment of higher consciousness. There is another cost: judgment fragments community. People begin to compete over who is more awake, who is more aligned, who is more pure. They begin to fear being seen as wrong. They begin to hide parts of themselves. They begin to perform spirituality rather than live it. This performance creates a subtle shame field, and shame is one of the densest vibrations in the human spectrum. A community can speak about ascension all day long, but if it runs on shame and superiority, it will not create the coherent field required for true transformation. I do not say that discernment is unimportant. Discernment is natural. Yet discernment becomes distortion when it is driven by fear and fused with identity. The moment you need your judgments to prove your goodness, you have made polarity your altar. You are now serving the mind’s need to be right rather than the heart’s ability to be present. As you release spiritual judgment, you will begin to notice that your energy returns to you. Your breath deepens. Your shoulders drop. You become less reactive to provocation. Your compassion becomes steady rather than performative. And in this steadiness, you become a clearer vessel for the Creator’s grace. Where judgment ends, influence dissolves. What you no longer oppose cannot control your nervous system. What you no longer feed cannot remain the center of your reality. This brings us to the question that lives in so many hearts right now: if the shift is real, if the light is increasing, if councils are engaged and timelines are moving, why does it sometimes feel as if nothing is changing? To answer this, we must look at the relationship between inner coherence and outer manifestation, because the outer world is never separate from the field that perceives it.
Many of you sense that a monumental transition is underway. You feel it in the way time moves, in the way relationships rearrange, in the way old systems wobble, in the way your bodies process energy, and in the way your dreams become vivid and instructive. Yet you look outward and you see familiar patterns repeating, and you wonder why the visible world has not yet caught up to the inner knowing. This question is not naive; it is the honest friction between perception and patience. The answer is that the outer world cannot stabilize at a frequency that the collective field cannot yet hold. Outer events are like the surface of a lake. The surface can ripple dramatically, but the deeper currents determine where the water ultimately flows. What you are witnessing is a deep current shift that is rearranging the foundations of consciousness. The surface may still show old reflections, yet the water beneath is already changing direction. When spiritual communities remain polarized, they amplify incoherence in the collective field. They may believe they are pushing for change, yet their internal resistance creates interference patterns. Interference does not stop the light, but it slows the translation of light into stable form. This is why you may see disclosures begin and then stall, reforms announced and then reversed, leaders rise and then fall, movements swell and then fracture. These are symptoms of a collective field that is still learning to hold unity under pressure. We have spoken of frequency corridors, of shifts in timelines, and of the necessity of staying out of fear. Fear is not merely an emotion; it is a frequency. When fear is combined with righteousness, it becomes militant certainty, and militant certainty is a form of contraction. Contraction narrows your bandwidth. Narrow bandwidth limits perception. Limited perception produces dramatic interpretation. Dramatic interpretation fuels more fear. This loop is why outer reality can feel stuck even while it is changing beneath the surface. If you wish to experience the acceleration of the shift personally, begin by releasing the belief that the world must change first. Let your own field become the evidence. When you cultivate inner coherence, you become compatible with the new timeline threads that are already forming. You begin to notice opportunities, synchronistic supports, spontaneous healings, and creative openings that others miss because their attention is trapped in outrage. Change does not fail. It waits for the field that can hold it without collapse.
As you begin to understand that coherence is the true lever of change, another subtle trap becomes visible: the spiritual need to be on the right side. It is easy for the mind to trade one identity for another and to keep the old habit of superiority. This is why the next step is to look honestly at the illusion of being correct, because the New Earth is not built on comparison. There is a quiet seduction in believing that you are on the right side of history, on the right side of consciousness, on the right side of a cosmic battle. The mind enjoys this because it gives you a sense of belonging and purpose, and it offers relief from uncertainty. Yet when your peace depends on being right, your peace is fragile. Someone will always disagree. Something will always threaten your identity. The mind then becomes defensive, and defensiveness is contraction, and contraction is density. Many sincere seekers have left religious structures that used morality as a weapon, only to recreate the same dynamic in spiritual language. They speak of frequencies, starseeds, and ascension, yet they still sort humans into categories: awakened and asleep, lightworkers and dark ones, pure and corrupted. This sorting may feel like discernment, but it often becomes a substitute for intimacy. It allows you to keep distance from what you fear or dislike. It allows you to avoid seeing your own shadow. It allows you to project your discomfort onto an external enemy. Ascension is not achieved by selecting the correct team. The higher frequencies are not a club. They are a field of unity. Unity does not mean that all behaviors are wise, but it does mean that your heart does not harden into contempt. When contempt enters, your field becomes heavy. You may continue to speak the language of love, but your tone becomes sharp. Your body tightens. Your intuition becomes biased. Your guidance becomes reactive. This is how spiritual communities become divided and why they struggle to hold coherent timelines together. When one believes they are on the side of light against darkness, they remain in duality. They have chosen a pole. They have not left the structure of opposition. The Creator is not divided against itself. The Creator appears as life in infinite forms. Your role is not to dominate forms you dislike; your role is to become so coherent that distortion cannot hook into you.
As you release the need to be right, you become softer and stronger at the same time. You listen more. You react less. You find that your heart can hold complexity without collapse. You realize that truth does not require aggression. And you begin to feel a quiet joy return, because joy is the natural state of a mind no longer burdened by comparison. This is the ground upon which timeline stability is built, and it leads directly to the next understanding: the one inner shift that ends timeline chaos is the release of judgment, because judgment is what keeps timelines branching into conflict. When you stop feeding the need to be right, something unusual happens: life becomes less dramatic. Some will interpret this as losing passion, yet it is actually the return of clarity. Clarity is not loud. It is steady. And steadiness is what allows you to move through the corridor of change without being thrown from one probability stream to another. Let us speak now of how timelines behave when the inner field becomes neutral. Timelines are not punished or rewarded; they are selected. They are selected by resonance. When you hold a coherent field, you naturally gravitate toward experiences that match that coherence. When you hold a fragmented field, you bounce between extremes. Many have experienced this as sudden reversals: a sense of progress followed by collapse, hope followed by disappointment, love followed by conflict. This is not because the universe is cruel. It is because the inner lens is still oscillating. The one inner shift that ends timeline chaos is the choice to stop judging what appears and to stop feeding it with emotional resistance. This does not mean you become passive. It means you become precise. You recognize that your attention is creative, and you stop giving your strongest attention to what you claim you do not want. You begin to notice how quickly your body responds when you engage in outrage, and you begin to choose a different response, not because you are suppressing emotion, but because you are honoring coherence. When the mind ceases to judge, it stops feeding divergent probability streams. Judgment creates branching because it creates conflict. Conflict demands resolution, and resolution demands time, and time demands story. Neutral awareness collapses unnecessary story. It shortens the distance between intention and manifestation. It stabilizes your field so that events become simpler, not because the world is simpler, but because your lens is no longer amplifying the drama.
Those who live in neutrality often appear fortunate. They seem to meet the right people, find the right opportunities, and avoid unnecessary crises. This is not luck. It is alignment. They are not leaping timelines by force. They are allowing their field to be guided by coherence. The higher councils can support such a being more directly because there is less distortion. Guidance can be received cleanly. Synchronicity can land without sabotage. As the Earth moves through its shift, those who remain addicted to polarity will experience more fragmentation, not because they are punished, but because the new frequencies amplify what is held inside. The early fourth‑density field does not tolerate incoherence for long. It reveals it. This is why releasing judgment is so essential. It is the doorway out of chaos, and it prepares you to understand why prayer does not work as bargaining, but as recognition. Let this settle in your heart: you do not have to control the world to find stability. You have to stabilize the perceiver. When the perceiver is stable, the world reorganizes around that stability, and the timeline you inhabit becomes less chaotic and more graceful. As your field becomes more coherent, you may notice a change in how you pray, how you speak to the Creator, how you hold your intentions. Many have been taught to ask for outcomes, to plead for rescue, to push the universe toward a preferred result. Yet the new frequencies respond most powerfully not to begging, but to recognition. This is why we must speak now about prayer and manifestation in a way that liberates you from disappointment. Much of what humans call prayer is the mind attempting to negotiate with life. It is desire wrapped in fear. It is the belief that something is missing, and the hope that a higher power will provide what is absent. There is tenderness in this, and it is understandable, yet it is also a frequency pattern that reinforces lack. When you pray for an outcome while secretly believing the outcome may not happen, your field emits doubt. Doubt is not evil; it is simply incoherence. Incoherence weakens the signal. When prayer becomes a list of requests, it often keeps consciousness focused on the problem. The more you describe what is wrong, the more you validate its reality. The more you fear it, the more you feed it. Some then become disillusioned and conclude that spiritual practice does not work, when in truth they are broadcasting conflicting instructions into the field. They are saying, “I desire wholeness,” while simultaneously saying, “I believe in lack.” The universe responds to the dominant vibration, not to the words.
True prayer is recognition. It is the settling of awareness into the reality of the Creator’s presence. It is the remembrance that the Source is already here, already expressing, already providing. When you recognize this, you become receptive. Receptivity is the open door. You do not force the door. You open it. And what flows through is appropriate to the moment, because the Creator appears as the form necessary for your experience. When the need changes, the form changes. The Source remains constant. This is why some have found that when they stop praying for specific objects, help arrives more easily. They become quiet. They release grasping. They rest in trust. In that trust, the mind relaxes its control, and the heart becomes a transmitter of peace. Peace is a powerful attractor. It draws support. It draws solutions. It draws the right meeting, the right timing, the right resource. This is not magical thinking; it is frequency alignment. If prayer has felt disappointing, do not abandon it. Purify it. Let prayer become communion rather than request. Let it become a deep breath in which you remember, “The Creator is. Therefore I am. Therefore life is.” When you pray in this way, you are no longer trying to convince the universe. You are allowing the universe to reveal itself through you. This understanding naturally leads to the concept of transparency, because a transparent mind is a receptive mind, and it is through transparency that grace flows into form. As you move from bargaining to communion, you may begin to feel something subtle and powerful in your own presence, as if your body becomes an instrument that can carry peace into a room without effort. This is not imagination. This is the beginning of transparency. A transparent consciousness is not one that is perfect, but one that is not clogged with judgment, fear, and resistance. Let us speak more clearly about what transparency is and why it matters now. A transparency is a being whose inner world is not cluttered by condemnation and comparison. This does not mean the being is passive or naive. It means the being has learned to keep the heart clear so that light can move through without distortion. When light is distorted, it becomes drama. When light moves cleanly, it becomes grace. A transparent person does not need to convince anyone. Their presence is the message.
Many have asked why certain individuals seem to bring calm wherever they go, why conflicts soften around them, why others feel safe in their company. This is not because they have perfected their personality. It is because they have stopped feeding the internal war. They are not constantly labeling everything as good or evil. They are not constantly building a story of opposition. Their nervous system is not locked into battle. Because of this, their field becomes coherent. Coherence is contagious. Others entrain to it. Systems reorganize around it. A transparency does not direct energy with will. Will can be useful, but will often carries tension. Transparency allows the Creator to act through the being naturally. This is why healing can happen in the presence of a transparent consciousness without formal practice. The person receiving the benefit is not being fixed; they are being reminded. Their body remembers coherence. Their mind remembers peace. Their emotional field remembers softness. When remembrance occurs, patterns dissolve. It is important to understand that transparency is not achieved by trying to be saintly. It is achieved by releasing judgment and cultivating presence. When you notice yourself condemning someone, you do not need to punish yourself. You simply notice it, breathe, and release it. When you notice yourself resisting reality, you soften. When you notice yourself addicted to outrage, you choose stillness. These small choices, repeated, create a transparent field over time. This is why I say that your spiritual work is often quiet and uncelebrated. The ego wants dramatic battles and heroic victories. The soul wants coherence. The soul wants peace. The soul wants to be a conduit. In the coming changes, the Earth will require more conduits. The collective field will be stirred. Old fears will surface. Those who can remain transparent will become stabilizers, and this is one of the reasons you came. As you become transparent, you also become less interested in fighting darkness, because you recognize that fighting gives darkness significance. This recognition brings us directly to why opposing darkness delays liberation and why neutrality is the true authority. The moment you taste transparency, you begin to see how many of your reactions were not necessary. You begin to see how the mind has been trained to meet every uncomfortable sensation with a story and every story with a fight. Yet the higher frequencies do not ask you to fight. They ask you to hold. Holding is a deeper strength than battling. Let us speak now about why fighting darkness delays liberation and how the Christ field dissolves distortion without opposition.
Darkness is often spoken of as if it were an entity, a force with equal power to light, and this is one of the most persuasive illusions of third density. In truth, darkness is an absence of clarity and an absence of love, sustained by attention. When you fight darkness, you focus on it. When you focus on it with fear or hatred, you feed it. This is not because you are doing something wrong; it is because attention is creative. Many spiritual seekers feel a noble purpose in fighting darkness, and they may even feel energized by the intensity of it. Yet intensity is not the same as effectiveness. Intensity can be a sign of nervous system activation. It can be adrenaline disguised as righteousness. Adrenaline narrows perception. It creates tunnel vision. In tunnel vision, you miss subtle guidance. You miss the quiet openings. You miss the unexpected solution that arrives when you are calm. The great master Jesus’s consciousness did not defeat darkness by wrestling with it. It revealed a greater reality so steadily that darkness could not persist in that presence. This is a different model of power. It is not domination. It is embodiment. When you embody coherence, distortions do not find hooks. They cannot latch on. They cannot pull you into reaction. When they cannot pull you, they lose influence over your experience. In this way, neutrality becomes protection, not because it builds a wall, but because it removes the invitation. This does not mean you ignore harm in the world. It means you respond from a clear heart rather than a reactive mind. Action taken from coherence is precise. It is timely. It is effective. It does not create new enemies. It does not generate collateral energetic damage. It flows like water, and it leaves less residue. Your world needs more coherent action and less reactive warfare, even within spiritual communities. If you find yourself consumed by news, by battles, by the desire to expose, to attack, to punish, pause and feel what is happening inside your body. Notice the tension. Notice the contraction. Then remember: you do not have to validate evil to transcend it. You do not have to hate darkness to carry light. Your presence is your most powerful offering. As you practice this, you begin to glimpse what Eden truly represents, because Eden is not gained by winning battles; it is regained by restoring unified perception. Let us speak now of Eden as a state of consciousness and why the fall was a shift in perception, not a historical accident.
When you release the compulsion to fight, you create space. In that space, deeper understanding arises, and you begin to sense that the ancient stories of humanity are not merely tales, but maps of consciousness. Eden is one such map. It describes a state of unity, and the leaving of Eden describes the entrance into polarity. This is not meant to shame you; it is meant to show you the way home. Eden has been described as a paradise lost, a place of innocence, harmony, and ease. Yet the deeper meaning of Eden is not geographic. Eden is a state of perception in which the mind does not divide reality into opposing powers. In Eden, the heart is open. The nervous system is relaxed. The body trusts life. The soul feels at home. Eden is the natural state of unity consciousness. The story of the fall speaks of the knowledge of good and evil as the turning point. This is profound. It suggests that the moment the mind adopts polarity as its lens, harmony fractures. The moment you believe that reality is divided into good and evil, you begin to fear. You begin to compare. You begin to protect. You begin to strategize. You begin to judge. You begin to separate. This is the psychological and energetic mechanism that creates exile from peace, not because a deity banishes you, but because your perception can no longer experience unity. Humanity has tried to return to Eden through improvement: better behavior, better systems, better leaders, better spiritual practices. Yet improvement within polarity cannot restore unity. It can only create a more refined polarity. The return to Eden occurs through a different doorway: the relinquishment of the polarity lens. When you let go of the compulsion to judge, you begin to taste the peace that was always present beneath thought. This does not mean you become indifferent. It means you become clear. In Eden consciousness, you still recognize what is harmonious and what is distorted, but you do not feed distortion with hatred. You do not grant it equal power. You do not build your identity around opposing it. You respond from love, and love is a frequency that reorganizes reality without violence. As the Earth ascends, Eden consciousness becomes more available. Some of you have experienced moments of it: in nature, in meditation, in deep love, in awe. In those moments, the world feels simple. Problems dissolve. Time slows. You feel held. These are not fantasies; these are glimpses of the field you are returning to. The early fourth‑density frequencies support Eden consciousness, but they also challenge it. They amplify whatever lens you carry. If you carry polarity, you will experience amplified conflict. If you carry unity, you will experience amplified peace. This brings us to why early fourth density feels unstable for many and why integration, not expansion, is the next requirement.
As Eden consciousness becomes accessible, some of you may feel both exhilaration and instability. You may notice that emotions rise quickly, that sensitivity increases, and that old patterns surface. This is not regression; it is revelation. The new frequencies illuminate what is unresolved so it can be integrated. To move through this phase gracefully, it helps to understand what early fourth density amplifies and why judgment becomes even more destabilizing than before. Early fourth density is a transitional field. It is not yet the full stability of unity consciousness, but it is no longer the heavy opacity of third density. In this field, emotional energy becomes more responsive. Intuition becomes louder. Synchronicity becomes frequent. The heart begins to open in ways that can feel overwhelming. For some, this feels like liberation. For others, it feels like being exposed. Those who carry unresolved polarity often experience early fourth density as intensified swings. Their compassion increases, yet so does their sensitivity to injustice. Their intuition sharpens, yet so does their tendency to interpret. Their desire for unity grows, yet their anger at separation becomes stronger. This is why some seekers feel exhausted and confused. They are receiving more light, but the light is revealing the internal split. If they continue to feed judgment, the amplification becomes destabilizing. In this phase, spiritual practices that emphasize fighting, cleansing, or constant protection can become exhausting. The nervous system cannot remain on alert and still integrate higher frequencies. The body requires rest. The heart requires safety. The mind requires simplicity. This is why stillness becomes so important. Stillness is not avoidance. Stillness is integration. When you rest in stillness, the new energies can organize your field. When you remain in reaction, the energies scatter. You may also notice that relationships shift rapidly in early fourth density. People who once felt aligned may now feel distant. This is not always because anyone is wrong; it is because resonance is changing. Those who choose coherence gravitate toward coherence. Those who choose polarity gravitate toward polarity. Some connections dissolve peacefully. Others dissolve dramatically. The drama often arises from judgment. When judgment is released, transitions can be gentle. If you are experiencing instability, be kind to yourself. Do not conclude that you are failing. Ask instead: where is my lens still divided? Where do I still feel compelled to label, to blame, to condemn? These are the places where integration is needed. Integration does not mean approving of harm. It means releasing the belief that harm is a power that can define your inner world.
As you integrate, you begin to taste the mind that was in Christ—the state of pure being that does not oscillate—and this leads naturally to understanding why the Christ mind does not fix sinners but reveals wholeness. Let us speak now of this mind and why it is the true model for ascension. As you soften into integration, you may feel a quiet center returning, as if you are no longer thrown by every wave. This center is not numbness; it is presence. Presence is the hallmark of the Christ mind. The Christ mind does not bargain with reality. It does not argue with appearances. It rests in the truth of being, and from that resting, transformation occurs with surprising ease. The mind that was in Christ is not a mind of moral judgment. It is not a mind that scans the world for sinners to reform or diseases to remove. It is a mind that rests in the reality of God as the only presence, and because it rests there, it does not grant separate power to appearances. This mind sees beyond surface conditions into the wholeness beneath them. It does not deny what the senses report, but it does not bow to it as ultimate truth. When humans attempt to heal or transform from a polarity lens, they often reinforce what they seek to change. They say, “This is sickness,” and then they fight sickness. They say, “This is evil,” and then they resist evil. Yet resistance creates relationship, and relationship sustains reality. The Christ mind relates only to God. It relates only to wholeness. It is a state of is. It does not live in yesterday’s story or tomorrow’s fear. It lives in the living now where the Creator is present. This is why healing can occur in the presence of a Christ‑minded being without struggle. The being is not wrestling with the appearance. The being is anchored in the truth beneath it. That truth radiates. It entrains the field. The body receiving the radiation remembers its own original harmony. This remembrance is what humans call a miracle. Yet it is simply resonance. The Christ mind is also compassionate without sentimentality. It does not condemn. It does not shame. It does not use spiritual knowledge as a weapon. It knows that condemnation is a form of separation, and separation is the root of suffering. The Christ mind holds a person as whole even while helping them change. This is a delicate art. It requires seeing beyond behavior into essence, while still allowing wisdom and boundaries. As you cultivate this mind, you begin to realize that ascension cannot be earned. You cannot earn what you already are. You cannot climb into your own divinity. You can only release what blocks recognition. This is why effort alone is insufficient. Effort without surrender becomes striving, and striving implies distance from God.
Let this be simple: the Christ mind is a state of being in which God is recognized as the only power. The more you practice living from this recognition, the less you will be pulled into polarity. You will still act when necessary, yet your action will arise from peace rather than reaction. This prepares you to understand why ascension is not earned but recognized, and why grace flows where resistance ends. As you feel the Christ mind described, notice what happens inside you. Does your body soften? Does your breath deepen? This is the body recognizing truth. The body loves simplicity. The soul loves recognition. The ego may resist because it enjoys achievement. Yet ascension is not an achievement. It is a return. And returns are accomplished by release. Many spiritual seekers carry an invisible contract: if I do enough, if I cleanse enough, if I suffer enough, if I understand enough, then I will be rewarded with peace. This contract is rooted in old religious programming, yet it persists even in modern metaphysics. It makes spirituality a transaction. It makes God a gatekeeper. It makes ascension a prize. Yet the Creator is not withholding. The field of unity is not locked. The only barrier is the habit of separation within perception. Effort has its place. Practice is valuable. Discipline can be supportive. Yet when effort is driven by fear—fear of being left behind, fear of failing, fear of being unworthy—it becomes striving. Striving is contraction. Contraction is density. Many remain stuck because they are trying to earn what can only be received. Receiving requires openness. Openness requires trust. Trust requires surrender. Surrender is not defeat; it is alignment. Ascension cannot be earned because it is not granted by an external authority. It is a shift in resonance. Resonance changes when the inner field becomes coherent. Coherence is not purchased with virtue points. It is cultivated through the release of judgment, the softening of fear, and the choice to live from the heart. When you live from the heart, you naturally become kinder, wiser, and more compassionate, yet these are byproducts, not prerequisites. Some will say, “But what about accountability? What about responsibility?” Responsibility is natural when you are coherent. You do not need shame to be ethical. You do not need fear to be kind. When the polarity lens dissolves, your actions become more harmonious because you are no longer acting from defense. You begin to feel life as interconnected. Harm becomes less attractive because you feel its vibration. You choose differently not to be rewarded, but because your heart knows.
Grace flows where resistance ends. This is not poetry. It is a law of consciousness. Resistance is the inner argument with reality. When you stop arguing, you become available. When you become available, support becomes visible. When support becomes visible, you relax further. This creates an upward spiral of coherence. If you have been striving, forgive yourself. The striving was an attempt to be safe. Now you can discover a deeper safety: the safety of being held by the Creator in each present moment. This leads us directly to the eternal now, because the now is where grace is received, and the now is where ascension stabilizes. Notice how quickly the mind tries to leap into tomorrow: “Will I make it? Will I stabilize? What will happen next?” This is natural, yet it is also the doorway through which fear enters. The future is a canvas the mind paints with uncertainty. The past is a museum the mind visits to collect regret. The now is the living field where the Creator is present. To become coherent, you return to the now again and again. The only moment you ever truly inhabit is now. This is not a philosophy; it is an experiential fact. You cannot live five minutes ago. You cannot live one minute from now. The mind may travel, but your being remains here. In the now, the Creator is present. In the now, life is expressing. In the now, your nervous system can relax. In the now, your heart can open. In the now, coherence is accessible. Problems, as humans experience them, require time. They require story. They require memory and projection. A problem is rarely a pure sensation. It is sensation plus interpretation plus fear plus narrative. When you return to the now, much of the narrative dissolves. The sensation may remain, but it becomes workable. It becomes simple. You discover that many of the burdens you carry are not in the present; they are in the mind’s relationship to the past and future. Healing occurs in the now because recognition occurs in the now. You cannot recognize God tomorrow. Tomorrow never arrives. You recognize God now. When you recognize God now, you align with the field of unity. In unity, solutions arise. In unity, the body reorganizes. In unity, guidance becomes clear. This is why those who live in presence often seem guided. They are not special. They are available.
Early fourth density amplifies presence. It also amplifies distraction. The collective mind is full of noise, full of predictions, full of fear. If you allow your awareness to be pulled into this noise, your field becomes scattered. Scattered energy cannot stabilize. Scattered energy cannot receive clear guidance. Yet when you practice returning to the now, you become a steady beacon. Your energy becomes less influenced by collective storms. The now is also where you release the polarity lens. Judgment often arises from memory and fear. When you are fully present, you are less interested in labeling. You are more interested in seeing. Seeing is beholding. Beholding is receptive. Receptive awareness is transparency. This is how the teachings converge: presence supports transparency, transparency supports grace, grace supports ascension. Practice does not have to be complex. It can be a breath. It can be a pause before reacting. It can be the choice to feel your feet on the ground. It can be the remembrance that the Creator is here. As you do this, the future begins to soften, and the past loses its grip. You begin to live in the eternal now, and the eternal now becomes a doorway into the New Earth experience. This brings us to why many spiritual teachings loop: because they keep people working in time rather than resting in now, and they keep people fixing rather than recognizing. As you return to now, you may notice how some teachings keep pulling you back into effort and endless process. There is a place for learning and refinement, yet there is also a point where learning becomes another form of postponement. The soul does not need endless complexity. The soul needs embodiment. Let us look at why teachings sometimes become loops and how to step out of them without rejecting your growth. Some teachings keep people busy. They offer endless steps, endless purges, endless protections, endless lists of what is wrong and what must be fixed. This can feel reassuring at first because it gives the mind structure. Yet it can also become a treadmill. When you are always working on yourself, you may begin to believe you are always broken. When you are always cleansing, you may begin to believe you are always contaminated. When you are always protecting, you may begin to believe you are always under threat. These beliefs are not liberating. They are subtle forms of fear. Many loops are sustained by polarity. They frame life as a battle between forces. They encourage vigilance. They glorify struggle. They make suffering meaningful in a way that can become addictive. The ego often loves this because it feels important. The soul, however, seeks simplicity. The soul seeks presence. The soul seeks union. When you begin to taste union, you become less interested in endless processing and more interested in living.
This does not mean you abandon discernment or responsibility. It means you stop feeding the idea that you must become perfect before you can be at peace. Peace is the soil in which transformation grows. If you delay peace until after transformation, you delay transformation. This is a common misunderstanding. Many try to heal in order to be at peace. Yet peace is what heals. Peace is what reorganizes the body. Peace is what allows guidance to land. Peace is what makes you a transparency. If you notice yourself looping in teachings, ask: does this practice make me more present, more kind, more relaxed, more coherent? Or does it make me more fearful, more self‑critical, more fixated on danger? Your body will answer honestly. The body knows when it is being trained toward safety or trained toward fear. The simplest teaching is often the most transformative: release judgment, return to now, rest in the Creator’s presence, and let life reorganize. The mind may call this too simple, because the mind equates complexity with value. Yet the universe is built on simple laws. Coherence is one of them. As you step out of loops, you become more able to serve. Service in the new frequencies is not self‑sacrifice; it is stabilization. This brings us to the role of the ground crew, because those who can hold coherence become anchors for others, and this is one of the primary contributions you can make during the transition. When you stop looping, energy returns to you. You feel more spacious. You feel more capable of listening. This is not selfishness; it is restoration. Restored energy becomes available for true service, and true service in this time is often quiet, steady, and profoundly influential. Let us speak of the ground crew’s function and why anchoring consciousness is more powerful than trying to fix the world. The ground crew did not come to Earth to rescue it through force. The ground crew came to Earth to stabilize consciousness within it. Stabilization is not dramatic. It is consistent. It is the willingness to hold a coherent field even when others are reactive. It is the willingness to return to love even when the collective mind is noisy. It is the willingness to be present even when fear tries to pull you into stories.
Many of you have wondered if you are doing enough. You look at the world and you feel the weight of suffering, and you think you must respond with constant action. Action has its place, yet action without coherence often creates more distortion. The Earth requires coherent action and coherent presence. Coherent presence is often overlooked because it is quiet. Yet it is one of the most powerful influences in a shifting timeline field. When enough individuals hold coherence, systems reorganize naturally. This is how civilizations transition without collapse. The old structures are dissolving, and new structures are attempting to form. If the collective field is full of fear and judgment, the new structures will inherit those distortions. If the collective field includes pockets of coherence, the new structures can anchor into those pockets. This is why your inner work matters. It is not self‑improvement; it is planetary service. The ground crew is also learning how to be gentle with itself. Many have pushed beyond their limits. Many have carried guilt for resting. Yet rest is essential. The body is integrating higher frequencies. The nervous system is recalibrating. The heart is opening. You are not machines. You are living instruments. Instruments require tuning and silence. Instruments require care. As you care for yourself, you become more able to care for others without depletion. You become a transparency. You become a calm presence. You become the kind of person who can listen without judging, who can comfort without fixing, who can guide without controlling. This is leadership in the new era. The ground crew also learns to release the polarity lens in relationships. You do not need to convince everyone. You do not need to win arguments. You do not need to fight for truth. Truth reveals itself to those who are receptive. Your job is to remain coherent so that your energy speaks louder than your words. This role leads naturally to the law of loving the enemy, because loving the enemy is not sentimental; it is a frequency law that dissolves polarization. Let us speak of this now in a way that is practical and empowering. As you embrace your role as stabilizers, you may notice that the heart begins to soften toward those you once resisted. This can feel surprising. The ego may fear that softness means weakness. Yet softness can be strong when it is coherent. Loving the enemy is one of the most misunderstood teachings because humans hear it as moral instruction, when it is actually an energetic key that collapses conflict timelines.
Loving the enemy is not the same as approving of harmful behavior, and it is not the same as allowing abuse. It is an internal act of releasing polarization so that your field is no longer bound to conflict. When you hate an enemy, you maintain an energetic tether. When you fear an enemy, you maintain a tether. When you obsess over an enemy, you maintain a tether. These tethers keep timelines connected to conflict because your attention continues to feed the pattern. Love dissolves the tether. Love is not always an emotion. Sometimes love is neutrality. Sometimes love is the refusal to demonize. Sometimes love is the willingness to see another as a soul in evolution rather than a monster in permanence. This shift does not excuse harm. It simply frees your consciousness from being defined by opposition. In this freedom, you become more effective, because you are no longer reactive. Imagine if spiritual communities devoted even five minutes a day to holding those they fear in the light of the Creator, not as enemies, but as beings capable of change. The collective field would shift rapidly. Conflict is sustained by polarization. Remove polarization, and conflict loses fuel. This is why loving the enemy is a frequency law. It changes the energetic climate in which events occur. Some will resist this teaching because they believe anger is necessary for justice. Anger can be a signal, yet anger as a lifestyle becomes poison. It burns the body. It clouds the mind. It narrows the heart. A narrow heart cannot sustain higher frequencies. A narrow heart cannot be a transparency. Justice pursued from coherence is wiser. It is less vengeful. It creates fewer new wounds. When you bless those who curse you, you are not giving away your power. You are reclaiming it. You are refusing to allow another’s distortion to dictate your frequency. You are choosing to remain aligned with the Creator rather than aligned with conflict. This is sovereignty. Sovereignty is one of the key traits of stabilized fourth‑density consciousness. As you live this, you begin to feel divine sonship not as a concept, but as a lived relationship with Source. This brings us to what it means to be a child of God in practical terms, and why perception, not proclamation, is what opens inheritance. As polarization dissolves, something tender awakens: a sense of being held, guided, and provided for in a way that does not depend on circumstances. Many have spoken of being children of God as a comforting phrase, yet few have experienced the practical reality of divine sonship because they have not yet met the conditions of coherence that allow grace to flow unobstructed. Let us speak of what divine sonship truly means in this time.
Divine embodiment is not granted by mere belief. It is embodied through perception. When you perceive life through unity rather than polarity, you begin to experience yourself as included in the Creator’s life, not separate from it. This inclusion changes everything. You begin to feel less alone. You begin to feel supported. You begin to notice that life responds when you relax into trust. This is not fantasy; it is resonance. To be a child of God is to live without condemnation. It is to let your heart remain open even when the mind wants to harden. It is to release the belief that you must fight your way into safety. The child of God knows that the Creator is the only power, and because of this, the child of God does not tremble before appearances. Appearances may be intense, yet the inner field remains steady. This steadiness is not indifference. It is love in action. Love in action is the willingness to see beyond the mask. It is the willingness to recognize the soul beneath behavior. It is the willingness to refuse dehumanization. Dehumanization is one of the darkest distortions on Earth because it makes harm seem acceptable. When you remain in unity perception, you do not dehumanize. You may set boundaries. You may speak truth. You may act wisely. Yet you do not collapse into hatred. The inheritance of divine sonship includes provision, guidance, and inner peace. Many seek provision through struggle, guidance through frantic searching, and peace through external control. Yet inheritance arrives through receptivity. When you become a transparency, the grace of God can flow into your home, into your body, into your affairs. You do not force it. You allow it. And the more you allow, the more natural it becomes. You may notice that as you embody this, your desires simplify. You stop chasing what does not nourish you. You stop proving yourself. You stop competing. You begin to value what is real: love, presence, creativity, kindness, truth. These are the currencies of the higher frequencies. They are also the building blocks of New Earth society. This also includes responsibility, yet this responsibility is not heavy. It is the natural desire to serve life. You become inclined to uplift rather than criticize. You become inclined to create rather than complain. You become inclined to bless rather than curse. This is the movement of God through you. As you embody this, you step into a future that is not feared but welcomed. And this leads to the practical reality of those who release duality: their lives become smoother through transitions because their inner field is already aligned with unity. Let us speak of this future now. As you begin to live from unity perception, you may notice that the future loses its sharp edges. The mind still plans, yet it no longer trembles. The body still encounters change, yet it recovers more quickly. This is not denial; it is resilience born of coherence. The next phase of this transmission is to describe what becomes possible for those who release duality and stabilize in the higher field.
Those who release duality do not become detached from life; they become more intimate with it. They begin to feel the Earth as a living presence rather than a battleground. They begin to sense the subtle music of creation moving through seasons, through relationships, through synchronicities, and through the quiet nudges of intuition. Their lives become less about control and more about cooperation with the flow of the Creator. In the coming transitions, many outer structures will continue to shift. Some systems will fall away. New systems will appear. Information will surface that challenges old narratives. Those who remain polarized will interpret these changes as threats, and their fear will magnify their experience. Those who are coherent will interpret these changes as liberation, and their trust will support their experience. The same event can produce radically different inner realities depending on the lens. You may notice that your body responds differently when you release duality. The body is sensitive to fear. Fear tightens muscles, restricts breath, and strains organs. When you live in unity, your body receives more rest. Your immune system strengthens. Your sleep deepens. Your creativity returns. These are not minor effects. They are signs of alignment. The body is an instrument, and it plays more beautifully when the mind stops fighting. Relationships also shift. Those who release duality tend to attract relationships that are simpler and more honest. They are less interested in drama, and drama finds fewer hooks. They communicate more clearly. They forgive more easily. They set boundaries without hatred. This creates healthier communities. Communities built on coherence become sanctuaries in times of change. Intuition becomes sharper. When the mind is no longer cluttered with judgment, guidance can be received. You begin to know when to move and when to rest, when to speak and when to be silent, when to act and when to wait. This guidance reduces struggle. It saves energy. It brings you into alignment with the most graceful timeline threads available to you. Those who release duality will also become leaders, often without seeking leadership. Their steadiness will be noticed. Others will come to them for calm, for clarity, for perspective. They will not preach. They will be. Their presence will remind others of what is possible. This is how new societies are seeded: not through ideology, but through embodied coherence. As you see this future, remember that it is not distant. It begins now, in your next breath, in your next choice to soften, to release judgment, to return to presence. This leads us to the closing invitation: not to choose light over darkness, but to leave the game of opposition and become the still point through which grace moves.
As this transmission draws toward its close, let your heart feel the simplicity beneath everything I have shared. The mind may want to turn it into rules, yet the essence is gentle: stop fighting, stop judging, stop dividing, and let the Creator be the only power you acknowledge. When you live this, you become a quiet authority, and your life becomes a blessing without effort. The invitation before humanity is not to become more skillful at identifying darkness, nor to become more vigilant in resisting what you fear. The invitation is to release the belief that the universe is divided into opposing powers and to remember that the Creator is the only presence. When you remember this, you stop feeding the mind’s need for conflict, and you begin to rest in a peace that does not depend on external outcomes. This peace is not passive. It is alive. It is the foundation of wise action. From peace, you can speak truth without cruelty. From peace, you can set boundaries without hatred. From peace, you can create without anxiety. From peace, you can love without bargaining. This is the frequency of the New Earth, and it is already available to you. As you practice living from unity, you will notice that your attention becomes cleaner. You stop scrolling for outrage. You stop rehearsing fear. You stop making enemies of people who are simply at different stages of growth. You begin to see souls instead of roles. You begin to see the Earth as sacred. You begin to feel your own heart as a living sanctuary. Some will choose to remain in third density, and some will linger in very low early fourth density, because they still require the lessons of polarity. Let them be. Love does not force. Love allows. Yet if your soul is ready, you can move forward. You can stabilize. You can become a transparency. You can become a calm presence in your home, your community, and your world. You can be one of those through whom grace flows. Remember that the greatest service you can offer is coherence. Your coherent field is a lighthouse. It is a signal to others that peace is possible. It is a stabilizing influence for timelines. It is nourishment for the Earth. It is partnership with the councils of light who are supporting this transition.
Let your life become simple. Let your breath become deep. Let your mind become quiet. Let your heart stay open. When you forget, return. When you judge, soften. When you fear, breathe. When you feel overwhelmed, rest in the now. The Creator is here. The Creator is expressing. The Creator is the only power. I hold you in a field of love and respect as you move through this passage. You are not alone. You are seen. You are supported. You are part of a great transformation that will bring forth a world of greater harmony, greater truth, and greater freedom. Continue. Breathe. Be still. Let grace move through you, and you will know the New Earth from the inside out. With all the love in my heart, I leave you with a gentle remembrance: you do not have to earn the Creator’s presence, and you do not have to fight your way into the future. Your task is to become clear enough inside that the light can shine through without distortion. When your mind releases judgment and rests in the eternal now, you become the transparency through which the grace of God can bless your home, your body, your relationships, and your world. We in the higher councils observe your courage. We observe your persistence. We observe your willingness to keep showing up, even when the path has felt long. Please remember to be kind to yourselves. Please remember to rest when you need rest. Please remember to breathe and to find moments of joy, because joy is a natural signal of alignment and a beautiful medicine for your hearts. Continue to hold a steady frequency. Continue to trust the unfolding. Continue to let go of the old habit of polarity that would pull you back into conflict. You are creating a new horizon, and you will see more evidence of it as you remain coherent, present, and loving. I am Mira from the Pleiadian High Council, loving you always.



