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You’re Not an Ark And That’s the Point

Back in June or July of last year, I shared a message that landed deep for many: not everyone can go with you. And that truth still echoes louder than ever today.

For those of us doing the work healing generational trauma, regulating our nervous systems, releasing attachments, reclaiming our sovereignty, and stepping fully into our divine birthright of abundance the path isn’t always smooth. It’s sacred. And that sacred path comes with a hard pill to swallow:

The people who refuse to do the work cannot come with you.

There’s a shift happening. A reckoning. A sorting of timelines.

And while you rise, while you activate, while you align… others are choosing sleep.

Not because they’re evil or broken, but because their soul isn’t ready. And maybe it never will be.

The extraction process is complete.

Those who have chosen to stay behind are entering their wilderness season now.

That season is necessary for some because life, in its divine mercy, will knock you down as many times as it needs to until you WAKE UP.

But it’s not your job to hold their hand anymore.

You’re not an ark.

You were never meant to carry the weight of those who refuse to swim.

Let that sink in.

You are not here to drag people into healing, into expansion, into awakening.

You’re here to answer your call, to get closer to God, to return to oneness.

And for those of us blessed enough to hear the whisper and heed it early we don’t need the wrecking ball anymore.

But we are required to let go of those still resisting the whisper.

God will handle them.

That’s His job, not yours.

And remember this spiritual law:

Nature abhors a vacuum.

So when you finally release those people, patterns, and places that are no longer aligned you make space.

And that space? It doesn’t stay empty for long.

Your good is waiting. Right around the corner.

Better relationships. Soul-aligned community. Purpose. Overflow. Peace.

But you don’t receive it until you release what you’re still trying to drag forward.

So here’s your invitation:

Let go.

Grieve if you need to.

And then rise.

Because this next season is for those who have done the work.

And it’s about to be so, so good.