I took these images at Saturday’s anti-Trump rally and counter-rally in NYC.
In this tumultuous world, many people find themselves asking, “What will happen?” This question, while understandable, can be disempowering. Instead, we should shift our focus to more empowering inquiries: “How will I perceive what happens?” or “How shall I experience what happens?” These questions place the power back in our hands, allowing us to shape our reality through our perspective and experience.
The events unfolding around us may be the same for everyone, but our individual perceptions and experiences of these events can vary dramatically. Where one person sees disaster, another may see opportunity. While someone might stand in confusion or depression, another could find meaning and reasons to celebrate. This divergence of experience demonstrates that we have the power to choose which side of reality we align with, effectively selecting our own timeline, regardless of the dictates of outside circumstances.
When we speak of being on a “higher timeline,” it doesn’t necessarily mean existing in an alternate space or time. Rather, it refers to experiencing events from a more elevated perspective—one that doesn’t get bogged down by conflict and polarization. As we enter this new phase in November 2024, we have the opportunity to ride the wave of events we’re immersed in with conscious neutrality. This doesn’t mean disengaging or escaping but rather choosing not to let external events affect us negatively. We can decide what influences us and how, rather than allowing circumstances to dictate our emotional state—politics should not determine our reality or our inner peace.
This approach to life events is an opportunity for growth and expansion, both for our souls and our physical selves. It’s an initiation into higher ways of thinking, feeling, and being. So, when we ask ourselves, “What will happen?” we must realize that the answer lies within us. We have the power to shape our reality through our perceptions and choices, making life an opportunity for personal evolution and consciousness expansion.
I took these images at yesterday’s anti-Trump rally and counter-rally in NYC.
These images serve as a stark reminder of the deep divisions that continue to shape our national and global conversation. But true change doesn’t start with shouting matches on street corners. It begins within each of us.
In our quest for truth, it’s tempting to see ourselves as crusaders, tasked with awakening the masses from their perceived ignorance. However, this often leads to frustration and further polarization. Instead, let’s focus primarily on cultivating an unshakeable core of authenticity within ourselves.
Gone are the days of unbalanced truth-seekers and freedom fighters operating on passion alone. The future belongs to those who are grounded, emotionally intelligent, self-reliant, and deeply connected to their purpose. These individuals will inspire others and lead by example, creating ripples of positive change that extend far beyond themselves.
The struggle for a freer and more ethical world isn’t fought solely on the streets or in the halls of power. It requires us to challenge external structures while conquering our internal demons. Our doubts, fears, and limiting beliefs often hold us back from reaching our full potential and transforming the world around us.
By vanquishing these personal obstacles, we unlock the best version of ourselves. And that is exactly what the world needs right now—individuals who have done the hard work of self-reflection and personal growth, who can approach complex issues with empathy, wisdom, and purpose.
Remember, your inner light is your most powerful weapon in this journey of truth-seeking, self-discovery, and freedom-searching. It’s not about blinding others with your positions but illuminating the path for those ready to walk it.
So shine bright, brave souls! In a world often clouded by division, you can inspire real change. The images I captured yesterday tell a story of conflict, but together we can write one of unity. It starts with you, it starts with me, and it starts today.