Little signs you’re on the right path

Little Signs you’re on the right path

    In today's digital world, almost every website asks for your email and contact information. If you're like me, you're probably extremely sick of it. But that's not what I'm going to talk about today, that's a whole other topic.

    Today, I'm going to talk about the little ways you can tell if something is the right career for you. This is coming from someone who has analysis paralysis, changed her major 9 times in college, then ultimately decided to pursue Aviation and Real Estate. 


A few unexpected signs that your new career is right for you:

1. When you get mass emails from them, it doesn't bug you.

    The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) sends me emails almost every day. When I see them, I get curious and think, "Oh what's this about." 

    Temu sends me emails every day, and I get extremely frustrated. One, because I thought I blocked them from doing this. Two, because I have to pay Google extra money to store my emails that I don't even want or care about just to get vital incoming emails that I do care about.

  [It should be a crime to send that many marketing emails anyway....but I digress.]

2.  You are helping people, or a person, accomplish something, get something, or learn something.

    Here on Earth, we cannot survive without each other. This is not an opinion; this is a fact. Just from sitting where you are, look at what's around you. You're sitting at a desk, made of metal or wood. Think about it. If it's wood, a tree had to be grown by Mother Earth or an Arboretum, and my guess is that you probably don't have the 25 + years to wait for a tree to grow to manufacture it into a desk. It had to be chopped down by a lumberman, processed by a factory, shaped, chemically treated by another system of workers, then shipped to a furniture company, who then decided that it’s much cheaper to throw it in a wood chipper with glue and other binding materials, and it weighs less too, so le Post: Edit ss shipping cost. And we haven't even decided the design, the shape, or the functionality of the desk yet. After a design team comes together, decides the shape, functionality, style, and size of the desk, off to the factory it goes. Here, the particle board can be divvied up and shaped, then all the parts double checked by some other fellows. Then they had to reach out to another company, a hardware manufacturer, to get the desk pulls, slides, screws, and joint supports. At this point, just for the desk in front of you, it has taken the collective effort of about 300 + people, systematically working together just to get the desk to a shipping carrier. From there the entire global logistics depends on sea men, pilots, last mile drivers, the postal system, Fedex, Amazon, to get it to your door.  And that's for just your desk. I'm guessing you're drinking water right now, live in a house, or apartment, you need food, clothes, toothpaste, shampoo, and all the other countless products that you use. None of this would be possible without other humans. 

With this said, if your new job supports the collective human race, or even just helps one person out who doesn't have what you have to offer, then you’re on the right path. And if you feel like you’re not still, suit up and show up anyway, because it might lead you in the right direction.

You must get out there and show yourself and what you have to offer. You can’t sit at home, avoid people, live off others’ labor, and expect work to find you. It’s already supporting your life in millions of unseen ways.

   I remember one morning when I was feeling depressed (depression= self-imposed terminal helplessness), I woke up wondering when my Amazon package was going to arrive. 

Without skipping a beat, it hit me: there's a whole global system working together- the manufacturer making supplies, the sales team advertising them, and the shipping company traversing the seas from the Port of China to the Port of LA. It really made me think, "Damn, I want to be a part of that." That kind of coordination, that invisible teamwork — it made me realize I want my work to matter in the same way. Isn't that why we're on this planet to begin with? 

3. You feel like yourself when you're doing it.

    There’s a certain feeling that comes when you’re in the right space — not just physically, but mentally and emotionally. You stop performing. You stop pretending. It’s so subtle you might not even realize it. That’s how the fifth dimension is anyway — it’s very subtle. As we transition out of this third dimension and become more of who we’re meant to be, we start to see the shift. You’re no longer chasing a job title or trying to impress anyone. You just… are.

    Your energy matches the task. Time moves differently. You stop checking the clock, or even asking if this is “what you’re supposed to be doing,” because deep down, you already know. It feels like you’ve come home to yourself. And it’s not always some big, grand epiphany — I mean, it can be — but more often, it’s quiet. Subtle. It’s a state of flow. It’s being in the groove.

    Like playing along to good music — the “you” drops away, and all that’s left is the doing. The movement. The harmony. And that’s when you know — you’re in the right place.


Conclusion

   So how do you know if it's the right career? It's not always obvious. It doesn't come with flashing lights or a five-year plan. Sometimes, it's in the little things — like being genuinely curious about the emails in your inbox. It's in recognizing that what you do helps move the world forward, even in small ways. It's in those quiet moments when you're doing something and you feel more you than ever — like you're finally in sync with yourself and the world around you.

    The right career won’t always feel perfect, but it will feel aligned. It won’t drain you — it’ll draw something deeper out of you. It will ask you to show up, and in return, it will help you become more of who you were always meant to be.

A Letter from My Higher Self to My Lower Self

A Letter from My Higher Self to My Lower Self

It’s not about getting the right information.
It’s about becoming the right person.

Have you ever wondered how so many people are living their best lives, starting businesses, and making moves, while you’re still trying to figure it out?

Naturally, as an intellect, you try to reverse-engineer their success.
You research who inspired them, what they read, what they knew.
You dig deeper and deeper, from broad overviews to niche rabbit holes, trying to uncover the missing key.

But despite all your brilliant research, you’re still not moving forward.

What if you sat down and actually spoke with these people?
What if you found out they started with the same information you had on Day One?

The only difference is: they acted on it.
You didn’t. Not because you’re lazy.
But because the self-doubt told you it wasn’t enough.
So you kept researching, refining, preparing.

The time for that is over.

You will never know enough to feel perfectly ready.
You will never feel fully safe doing the thing your soul came here to do.
Comfort is not your teacher- action is.

You have so much already.
Your notebooks, your sketches, your visions. These could be the foundation of 20 different businesses.
You are sitting on wealth: creative, intellectual, spiritual, and it’s time to release it.

Stop researching.
Start showing.

There are people out there who will find value in your content.
And if not value, then entertainment.
And if not entertainment, then resonance.
You are worth witnessing. You are worth following. You are worth hearing.

Christ Consciousness doesn’t exist to sit in silence within your walls.
It came to move through you, into the world.

Leave your small self behind.

Your eternal self has messages that want to be expressed through you as much as you want to express it.
Self-doubt is the ego — and the ego is the past.
This is a new era.

The universe fully supports those who are bold enough to follow their dreams.

Go.

You’re ready.

Can’t practice Christ consciousness inside your home

If you want to practice Christ consciousness, Krishna consciousness, whatever you want to call it, you can’t do that from inside your home. You need to give yourself the opportunity to be of Christ consciousness, by going outside. 

Today, I was driving and there was a pedestrian who wanted to walk across the street. I could tell he was irritated so I stopped, and I let him cross. He was doing hand motions at me like he was trying to say “You’re driving...I’m walking. I have the right away.” 

So as I saw his frumpy little angry face, I couldn't help but break out into a huge grin. 

I slowed down right next to him, rolled down my window and screamed, "Love you sweetie!" as I drove through the intersection. He couldn’t help but smile and laugh back. 

None of this would’ve happened had I continued to be socially anxious in my home, avoiding other people. 

The best gift you can give to yourself and to society is to bring your Christ consciousness outside of your home. The day-to-day offers plenty of opportunities to be a joyous embodiment of a higher vibration.

The Red Horse

The Red Horse—
a wild, relentless beast.
Control your fire,
and you find your peace.
Still your breath,
and guide her slow—
she’ll carry you
where calm winds blow.

Or let her loose,
let anger fly—
you’ll crush your kin
as you gallop by.
You’ll stomp your children,
kick your wife,
feed your fear,
and call it life.

When your child
dares walk alone,
into the Great,
Vast, desolate Unknown—
you lash,
you shame,
you twist their name,
and dim the light
from which they came.

Don’t teach them how
to hide like you, 
to blame the world
for all they do.
To scorn the truth,
deflect the blame,
and pass the torch
of hidden shame.
It must feel safe
to point instead,
than face the ghosts
inside your head.
You call out faults
in everyone—
yet never face
your own undone.

But know this well:
a beast untamed
brings the village
down in flames.
And all along,
the reins were near—
your hand could hold
what you now fear.

This is why
I broke away,
found my Red Horse—
and made her stay.
She kicked,
she bucked,
but now she’s mine—
a force of fire
I learned to ride.

I pass the village
now and then,
think of calling,
think again.
Maybe you’d smile,
say you’re proud—
but silence waits
within the crowd.
I’ve tried before—
each time, the same:
you mock the horse,
you speak her name
with no remorse,
for your scornful jest—
Your red horse rages,
unaddressed.

So I nod,
keep riding on,
past the fields
where shame has gone.
My reins are firm,
my path is clear—
the Red Horse walks
with me, not fear.

And if one day
you face your storm,
tame your horse,
and change your form—
you’ll find my gate
is open wide,
in a land where
love and peace abide.
But only those
who learn to guide
the fire within—
may come inside.


Thought for Food

Your inner thoughts and narratives build your external reality.

"Thought for food."

What you think creates the next emanation of you. The story you tell about yourself can either empower you or break you. 

In other words, are your thoughts nourishing your body, or are they recreating your weakest moments?

Surrender unto me and you will have everything, but try to save yourself and you will have nothing.

Our limited perception cannot save us; the more we struggle, the more we sink. The more we try, the more we lose. 

Surrender to God- and remember, God is within you, not a guy in the sky.  


Hand the reins over, and enjoy the ride.

The Critical Moment: Recreate your Past or Rise Above it

 Every morning when you wake up, you get to choose your reality:

Do you recreate your past, or do you consciously create your future?

Option 1: Yielding to what made you weak yesterday

Option 2: Turning to the God-Power within you

In the first 30 minutes after waking, your mind is in an altered state; your subconscious is wide open. This is when you are most impressionable. What you do in this window sets the emotional tone for your day.

This is the critical angle of attack of your day. 

Do you move forward step-by-step, ferociously, choosing long-term gain over short-term pleasure? 

Or do you mindlessly take the bait of immediate gratification,  and blow the critical morning moment to make true change in your life? 

If you go for the instant hit, sometimes the rest of the day feels like this lingering low-level, constant anxiety and depression, or you're just scatterbrained. And if you're not careful, you'll spiral into compulsive behaviors and get stuck in an instant gratification loop:

Social media. Online shopping. Mindless searching. Compulsive thinking.

This compulsivity is the cornerstone of dissociation and escapism. 

If there's a reality you crave but can't seem to reach—
And you keep looping in the same self-defeating cycle—
You must ask why you're still choosing it.

Here’s the truth:

We only do what we believe benefits us.

In other words, the only reason why we choose anything in life is because there is a belief that it benefits us somehow. 

So if you're stuck in a destructive habit, don't shame yourself—get curious.

What false belief is this habit serving?

That’s the core lie.

Find it.
Name it out loud.
Tame it with truth.

Once you name the lie, you remove its power.
From there, your new reality begins to form effortlessly.

Most people tend to think they’re chained to their bad habits.

That they have to fight and suffer to break free.
That’s a lie.

Once you're aware of your bad habit, you're no longer controlled by it.

In other words, when you're unaware that it's become a habit, that is when it is actually a habit. 

 If you've identified your bad habit, but you're still acting on it, you haven't found your core belief. Keep digging, the answer will come to you.

Freedom is found not in resisting the darkness, but in revealing it. Sometimes you have been telling yourself a false narrative for so long, you're not even aware that it exists. Nothing is more freeing than step by step, ferociously, uncovering the lies you've told yourself. What lies are the most detrimental? It's not the lies you tell your partner, your parents, your kids, but the lies you tell yourself are the silent killer. 

The ego does this to protect you from harsher truths you're afraid to face. 

But fear is a mile wide, and an inch deep. 

So every morning, ask yourself:

Will I yield to what made me weak yesterday?

or will I rise with the God-Power within me,

release my illusion of control,

and give my higher mind the reins?


Trash above Treasure

Trash above Treasure 

by Hannah Janicke


The sun creeps through 
the marine layer,
I step out into the misty air
Salty dew enveloping
my senses
My dogs bolting ahead,
wrestling, rolling 
like maniacs.
It’s stupid and pure—
their chaos makes more 
sense than most things.

Then I see something that 
makes me seethe 
A pack of middle-aged
large bellies 
stretching nylon shirts,
sweeping metal detectors 
over the sand
On a beach covered in trash,
they're hunting treasure.

Not one of them notices
plastic bags 
tangled in seaweed,
bottle caps
wedged in the tide line,
Instead of sand dollars washing 
up from the sea, 
Plastic lids now decorate 
our shore

So I do what I always do, 
I grab the city-issued
trash can,
wheel it to the shore,
and start picking up what
I can stomach to touch.

My dogs play.
Other people’s dogs 
eat plastic.
Their owners panic,
yell, blame the beach.

Everyone’s on edge
But no one lifts a finger.
I get looks—
like I’m the weird one
for picking up garbage 
with bare hands.
But, I can wash my hands.
The ocean can’t rid
itself of the plastic.

Today, I leave the trashcan
right next to the 
treasure hunters,
lid open,
just to see if they’ll 
get the hint...
    they don’t.
But who do you blame,
when it’s everyone?

The beach, 
forgotten
and sacrificed
for single use 
plastics

Plastic doesn’t die,
forever breaking down
smaller & smaller
microplastics forever
Until our children's 
grandchildren have children
this plastic will haunt 
our oceans:

A reminder of 
a dark time,
when convenience 
beat consciousness.



Matthew 8:18-22 Mystic Interpretation

 From a mystic perspectiveMatthew 8:18–22 is not just about physically following Jesus—it’s a call to spiritual readiness, detachment, and full alignment with divine purpose.

Here’s a breakdown:


🔹 Verses 18–20

“When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he gave orders to cross to the other side of the lake. Then a teacher of the law came to him and said, ‘Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.’ Jesus replied, ‘Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.’”

Mystic Interpretation:
This is about non-attachment to the material world. The “Son of Man” symbolizes the awakened soul—not rooted in the physical plane. Following the Christ-consciousness path isn’t about comfort or security; it’s about stepping into the unknown and trusting divine guidance.


🔹 Verses 21–22

“Another disciple said to him, ‘Lord, first let me go and bury my father.’ But Jesus told him, ‘Follow me, and let the dead bury their own dead.’”

Mystic Interpretation:
This seems harsh literally, but spiritually it’s about awakening now. “Let the dead bury their own dead” means: Don’t delay your spiritual evolution for earthly obligations that are rooted in old paradigms. The "dead" represent those still asleep in ego, illusion, or fear. Once you're called to higher consciousness, you must answer.


🧘‍♀️ Core Mystic Themes:

  • Detachment from worldly identity and roles

  • Following divine inner guidance without hesitation

  • Prioritizing spiritual awakening over social expectations

  • Trusting that the path of the soul is more important than the path of the world

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