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The Physics of Love in a Time of Escalation: A reflective thought piece on current events in the United States

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • 10 hours ago
  • 6 min read

There are moments in history when the collective nervous system is visibly strained. We are living in one of those moments now.


With escalating violence and deepening polarization across the United States, it can be tempting to turn away from inner work and focus only on external solutions, political positions, or moral arguments. Yet paradoxically, this is precisely the moment to lean more deeply into the work of consciousness, embodiment, and love.



This is not spiritual bypassing. It is not disengagement. It is physics.


For years, I have spoken about how many of the fractures we see playing out socially are rooted in unresolved trauma held in the human body.


Suppressed anger. Unexpressed grief. Rage that had no safe place to move or be metabolized. These unintegrated energies do not disappear. They adapt. They evolve into complex survival strategies that allow people to function, sometimes even to succeed, but rarely to thrive.


As violence escalates, I invite you to look beyond surface narratives and observe the bioenergetic field of the individuals involved. Many of you who are sensitive, intuitive, or energetically aware can feel it immediately. The density. The charge. The lack of coherence. This is not simply ideology in motion. It is unresolved survival energy expressing itself in polarized form.


There is a larger exo-political context here. An agenda that thrives on division and pits humanity against itself. I have spoken about this for years on my YouTube channel, cautioning against allowing ourselves to be polarized and co opted into dynamics designed to keep us reactive.


Polarization is a powerful distraction.


It pulls attention away from a deeper awakening that would have us remember something far more destabilizing to control structures. That we are fractals of one Source Love.


That remembrance changes everything.


It is also important to be mindful of what we consume.


What we watch, read, scroll, and absorb trains the nervous system. Constant exposure to fear driven headlines, outrage cycles, and dehumanizing narratives conditions consciousness into a polarized state. Even when we believe we are staying informed, the body often cannot distinguish between witnessing violence and being immersed in it.


This does not mean turning away from reality. It means choosing discernment. It means noticing how certain content tightens the chest, accelerates the mind, or activates fight responses in the body. Over time, this conditioning shapes perception itself, reinforcing us versus them frameworks that fracture coherence.


I invite you to balance what you take in by also sharing and seeking stories of human kindness. They abound on this planet, far more than the news would suggest.


Neighbors helping neighbors. Strangers showing up for one another in moments of quiet grace. Acts of compassion that ripple outward without fanfare or spectacle. These stories rarely make headlines, but they are no less real. In fact, they are the true stabilizing force of our collective field.


This same principle applies directly to our inner lives.


We know from both psychology and lived experience that focusing exclusively on the worst things that have happened to us, or on fearful projections about what might happen next, keeps the nervous system locked in catastrophizing. When the mind narrows to threat only, the body responds as if danger is everywhere, all the time.


That state does not produce clarity. It produces contraction.


This does not mean we deny harm, trauma, or injustice. Data matters. Discernment matters. We absolutely need to gather information about what we are responding to. But once the data is collected, maintaining a coherent nervous system is one of the most responsible things any of us can do right now.


A regulated nervous system allows for perspective. It allows us to zoom out. It allows us to see patterns rather than just provocations. It restores choice.


And this is where we need to be very honest with ourselves.


Hurt people hurt people. Individuals drawn to crack down on others are almost always acting from unresolved pain. That does not excuse harmful behavior, but it does explain it.


And if we are yelling insults at anyone, no matter how justified we believe ourselves to be, that is also violence. It may be verbal or psychological rather than physical, but it still carries charge. Violence begets violence. Escalation invites escalation.


So we must ask ourselves what the alternatives are.


My mind goes to Mother Teresa, who famously said she would not attend an anti war rally, but she would attend a pro peace rally.


This is not a matter of semantics. It is a matter of physics.


Anti war energy is still organized around war. Pro peace energy organizes the field around coherence, safety, and love. The nervous system responds differently. The collective field responds differently. Reality organizes differently.


When we orient toward what we are against, we often unconsciously reinforce it. When we orient toward what we are for, we begin to reshape the field itself.


This is not love and light bypassing. This is not gaslighting ourselves or pretending harm does not exist. This is leaning in to do some of the most profound work available to us right now.


Work that meets anger without being consumed by it.


Work that understands pain without replicating it.


Work that responds to chaos without amplifying it.


Just yesterday, my own body surprised me. It expressed a desire to show how strong it was. At first, I was puzzled. I have been an athlete most of my life. A four season athlete in high school. Rowing crew in college. Hiking mountain tops. Trusting my physical resilience. Strength has always been familiar terrain.


But when I listened more closely, when I followed the sensation inward, I saw something ancient. In a flash, I was shown a pre human hominid lineage where the weak were simply left behind.


And suddenly, everything clicked.


The impulse to demonstrate strength is not inherently wrong. Movement, exercise, and vitality are deeply beneficial. But the need to show strength is a very old survival strategy. One born not of joy, but of fear. Of being abandoned. Of not surviving if one cannot perform.


This is how shadow works. What we often believe is a reaction to present day circumstances is frequently a far older program running quietly beneath the surface. Older than our personal history.


This is multidimensional template work, changing the base code of instructions for our holographic projection. And when we commit to this deeper excavation, what I call shadow gold alchemy, we begin to transmute hidden motivations that have been unconsciously driving our lives and collectively our world.


I am not saying anger has no place. It does. Anger can be clarifying. Protective. Mobilizing. But it must be understood, not merely expressed or suppressed. When anger is met with awareness and embodied listening, it reveals its true origin and can finally complete its arc.


And here is where physics comes in.


A coherent being, rooted in presence, love, and embodied awareness, radiates a field that reorganizes reality around it. One coherent Source Love field expressed through a human body is exponentially more powerful than a million polarized nervous systems pushing against one another.


That is not poetry. That is resonance. That is wave dynamics. That is physics.


I want to be very clear about something else.


I am a huge champion for the human race. I am, at my core, an optimist. Not because I am naïve to the pain, but because I am deeply aware of what becomes possible once that pain is finally unearthed, witnessed, and integrated.


I see us being able to harmonize after we bring into the light all that we have inherited but never resolved. And I also know that my conscious choice to see that future helps inform that direction. Just as choosing to see only collapse, cruelty, or inevitability would actively contribute to the creation of that reality instead.


Consciousness participates in what it perceives.


So if you truly want to see peace on Earth, lean into this work even more now.


I say this as someone who has cared deeply about human rights from a young age. At fifteen, I started an Amnesty International chapter at my high school to help free political prisoners of conscience by organizing student letter writing campaigns to heads of state. I believe in justice. I believe in dignity. I believe in protecting life.


And I also understand that repeating the same consciousness that created conflict will only recycle it in new forms.


We are being invited urgently to apply next level, innovative, multidimensional solutions. To work at the level of nervous systems, consciousness, and the underlying templates shaping our collective experience.


This is how patterns truly change.


This is how cycles end.


This is how we evolve the human race forward into something more harmonious, more balanced, and more loving.


Reflection Questions ✨


• When anger arises in me, where do I feel it first in my body?


• What does this anger believe it is protecting?


• How does what I consume daily influence my nervous system and perception of reality?


• Where might I be catastrophizing rather than zooming out for a larger perspective?


• What helps me return to coherence after I gather information or encounter distressing material?


• How does my conscious perception participate in shaping the reality field around me?


• What would it look like to orient toward what I am for rather than what I am against?


• How can I embody peace in a way that reorganizes the field rather than escalates it?


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