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God in Small Things's avatar

This resonates deeply. Thank you 💕

The Silent Compass's avatar

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Michael Perks's avatar

This touches on one of the reasons I created *The Unbecoming Man.*

Growth isn't always about becoming someone new.

Often it's about releasing the identities, roles, expectations, and patterns that no longer fit who we truly are.

Not because the old version of us was wrong.

But because it was built for a different season of life.

💚

Rippling Ace Jas's avatar

Thank you, Michael.

I am also aware becoming someone is more something that is normaly pushed upon and Unbecoming is stripping away the noise and influence of the things that do not fit the true oneself. Can you imagine if everyone had the ability to strip away the noise and influences pushed upon, and how the world would be like. It would be so amazing! It has started but a long way to go, and the noise and distortion is only going to try and get stronger!

Cheers my friend :)

Michael Perks's avatar

Thank you, my friend. 💚

I agree. I think a lot of this journey is about stripping away the noise and reconnecting with what is authentic beneath it all.

From my own guidance and understanding, I feel we're moving towards a period where more and more people will begin waking up to themselves and questioning many of the things they've simply accepted without examination.

At the moment, what I've been shown points towards significant shifts between 2028 and 2030, including large-scale changes in consciousness and even the systems we've built our lives around. That said, timelines are never set in stone. They can shift as collective choices shift.

What gives me hope is that I already see the beginnings of it happening now.

More people questioning.

More people remembering.

More people choosing authenticity over conformity.

And I think that's exactly what unbecoming is.

Not becoming something new.

But removing everything that was never truly you in the first place.

Cheers, my friend. 💚🙏

Rippling Ace Jas's avatar

Thank you Michael!

We are obviously very similar in mind frame ventures and paths in life! Grateful and feel I have made a great friend here with yourself, as it's not as easy in my close surroundings with understandings of being conscious to what I see. Appreciate and love talking to you about these things. Aware of timeline splits as well. Where numbers of population will pull away from the chaos and noise stand together and numbers will stay in the noise. Not because they want to but just cannot see it the other way! Cheers :)

Michael Perks's avatar

Thank you, my friend. 💚

Likewise, I've really enjoyed our conversations.

One of the things I've appreciated most about Substack is discovering people who are exploring similar questions and concepts from their own perspective. It can feel quite lonely when the people around us aren't interested in these kinds of conversations, so it's always refreshing when you find someone speaking a similar language.

And I know exactly what you mean about people pulling in different directions. I think we're already seeing the beginnings of that now.

Also, a random question. 😆

Is "Jas" South African by any chance? It means "yes" in Afrikaans, so every time I see your name I can't help but wonder!

Cheers, my friend. 💚🙏

Rippling Ace Jas's avatar

Haha 😆 Not South African. Jas is short for Jason. I am called that more often here in Australia.

May I ask where you call your home town?

Thank you for asking

Cheers my friend 💚

Michael Perks's avatar

Haha 😆

That makes sense!

My partner is South African, so when I saw "Jas" my mind immediately went to Afrikaans and I wondered if there was a connection there.

I'm from Kent in the south-east of England. Nice to connect with you all the way from Australia. It's one of the things I love about Substack, having conversations with people you'd probably never have met otherwise.

Cheers, my friend. 💚🙏