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Breaking Free from Division: A Call to Unite in Love

 


Breaking Free from Division: A Call to Unite in Love

Everywhere we turn, the world feels like it’s unraveling. War, political upheaval, and social unrest dominate the headlines. Countries clash over resources and power, governments crumble under corruption, and society is increasingly divided into factions—left versus right, the elite versus the working class, one country against another. It’s a carefully orchestrated chaos, keeping humanity distracted and disconnected from what truly matters. We’re being fed a constant stream of fear, anger, and outrage, designed to keep us in a state of division. But what if we’re missing the bigger picture? What if, beneath all of this turmoil, the universe is orchestrating something far greater?  

It may not seem like it, but everything is unfolding exactly as it should. The universe doesn’t make mistakes. Humanity is being pushed—forced—to evolve. Every event, every leader, and every moment of tension is part of a much larger plan. We are at a turning point, not just politically, but spiritually. This is a test of consciousness. 

Will we continue to let the external world dictate our emotions and perspectives? Or will we rise above the illusion of separation and recognize the deeper truth?  

Take the political landscape, for example. Trump wasn’t just a political figure; he was a catalyst, shaking people awake and reigniting patriotism that had been long forgotten. Implementing tarriffs has caused canadians to buy local. In Canada, Trudeau played his role perfectly—not as a savior or a villain, but as a necessary force to wake people up. The widespread frustration and discontent with his leadership have caused Canadians to unite in ways they hadn’t before. These figures are not accidents; they are part of the universal plan, pushing people toward something greater.  

But here’s the hard truth—when we get caught up in hatred toward politicians or world leaders, we need to ask ourselves: 

What is this triggering within me? 

What unresolved wounds, fears, or insecurities are being reflected back at me?

 The world is our mirror. If we despise corruption, where have we not addressed our own lack of integrity? 

If we rage against control, where have we given away our own power?

 These are uncomfortable questions, but they are necessary for true awakening.  

At the highest level of existence, we are all connected. We are not separate nations, political parties, or opposing ideologies—we are one consciousness, fragmented by illusion. The division we see in the world is a reflection of the division within us. And as long as we allow ourselves to be consumed by it, we remain trapped in a cycle of conflict and suffering.  

This is why we must make a choice. We can continue to take sides, to fight, to fall deeper into anger and despair. Or we can step into love. We can refuse to play the game of division and instead work toward true unity. The hippies of the past had the right idea—peace, love, and unity were always the answer. But this time, we need something even bigger. We need a movement that goes beyond protesting, beyond politics, beyond temporary solutions. We need a consciousness revolution.  

We need to rise above the noise and distractions and remember who we really are. We are creators, not victims. We are divine beings, not puppets of the system. The more we step into this truth, the less power the chaos holds over us.  

The universe has a plan, but it is up to us to align with it. To transcend division. To choose love over fear. To reclaim our power.  

It starts with each of us. Right here. Right now.

Julie Hines

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