Mindfulness is perceived as a state of mind. The state that gives birth to insight, urges, and revelation where expansive awareness awakens. That moment in time where everything comes to a stop and the mind turns inward. Sometimes, there is a pristine attention to the present moment, a relaxed state of consciousness. We all have the ability to find this space. Sometimes by circumstance we find ourselves there, in life threatening moments where the past and future dissolve. Other times we put ourselves there, to feel a more connected state. This is not a place for only the mystics and the spiritual masters, it is a place for all.
That was mindfulness in a nutshell. The idea was once whispered in a corner. Until it wasn’t. It became a process. It had steps to go through. Everyone was talking about it. Now, no one does. Did the entire planet achieve a state of complete awareness? Nope. The movement stopped.
The era came to a close when it became the trendy thing to do. It reminds me of what happens to social platforms over and over again. Once everyone is on them, it seems no one is. They become robotic with no individual flare. The phenomenon became mainstream and died there.
Mindfulness practices were established by some of the most “successful” people on the planet. Even elite sports team were practicing visualization and breathing techniques to achieve that competitive edge. Our ego had struck again, taking an idea to expand awareness and weaponizing it against another. The entire frequency of the concept became engulfed in greed. If anyone reading this used any mindfulness technique to enhance your human life, raise your hand.
What else were we suppose to use it for? At the time, that was the life we had. The unaligned human experience which separated us form our natural state of oneness. That is why it only took us so far. That is why people stopped talking about it. The questions was not are we able to achieve moments of mindfulness. The question became, what was the space beyond that? And did anyone really want to go there. Mindfulness was suppose to be a stepping stone, not the final destination.
It only scratched the surface on what was attainable for us. But going beyond surface level affirmation and manifestations meant real upleveling. That leveling up meant dissolving the old. The human realities and everything/everyone tied to them would fade away. That was the catch. The fail safe we built in from countless unsuccessful existences. We can’t have unchecked power without purity. So there it was. Mindfulness ended because of the fine print written into this existence’s contract. It had taken us as far as we were willing to go. We were done so it was done.
The energy of the Earth has been changing for decades. Solar flares continue to activate and agitate our energy field, pushing up more emotions to clear. Mindfulness is over but awakening and ascension is not. Our human ships are sinking. We can ride them all the way down or look for that rescue boat. I guarantee your universe has one there for you. No, it is not a luxury yacht. Honestly, it is probably a small dingy. It doesn’t matter, get in and start rowing.


I practiced "mindfulness" and Vipassna meditation in the human state for years, before my soul was ready to show me consciousness. It was nice, it felt good and made my human ego feel like it was better than others or getting ahead in life with some sort of advantage. 🤣