Navigating the American Election – Spiritual Reflection and How to Accept Change

If you’ve been following along with my posts (and know me at all), you know I don’t sugarcoat anything, so I’ll start with the bluntest declaration to begin this post. If you didn’t see Trump winning this election, you certainly haven’t been paying any attention and have definitely missed the spiritual cues that were pointing this way.

I’m writing this post in an attempt to help people who are shocked or disappointed to navigate this change. I get it. I feel you. I am also writing it for those who are happy about the transition to perhaps accept this win with a little more grace and compassion. I understand the excitement. I feel you.

But most importantly, I want to clarify that I do not support the fanaticism of any political figure (or celebrity, for that matter), I am a Centrist, I am not an American, and I believe democracy is merely an illusion meant to distract us from our path and keep us separated from one another.

So, let’s break down some of the emotions I have been witnessing on social media since November 5th 2024, first.

  • “How could he have won? Why would people vote for a felon/rapist/etc.? They must hate women more than they hate rapists!

    First: You have not been paying attention to what has happened to the Left. Second: Anyone could have been fronting the Republican party and they would have won, due to the distortion and chaos on the Left. People were tired of being told they were bad for simply disagreeing, holding different opinions from, or believing differently from those on the Left. They were tired of inflation and not being able to afford groceries. They were tired of feeling unsafe on their streets and neglected by their government. They were tired of the lack of accountability of their government and lack of transparency. They were exhausted by the anti-American statements and people saying they hate their country – while those in power remained complacent. But most importantly, they wanted to feel a sense of hope.

    The Democratic party featured the majority of their platform on insulting the Republican party and telling those who listen how bad they are, how dangerous they would be, and to fear them. They played on a platform of fear instead of hope. Even the commercials they aired were about strange men entering homes and stopping people from masturbating, or a wife dying on a floor due to a miscarriage. Fear is a tactic that is used by cults to control the masses. Hope is a tactic used by faith. Why is religion and spirituality more popular than cults? Because spiritual institutions give people glimmers of hope in dark times – not further push them into a hole of fear.

    After COVID, a recession, and just feeling in a general pit of despair, people were rightfully fed up of fear. In fact, many of the voters for Trump were former Democrats who were searching for hope and no longer found it in their party. Now, all that being said, Trump gave statements of hope but we can never know if he will hold onto those promises until he’s in office. But that’s not the point. The point is that hope triumphs over fear. He won because he used hope. Harris lost because they used fear.

    Anyone could have been fronting the Republican party and spoken hope and people would have been drawn in that direction. It has nothing to do with who was at the front of each party (though Harris was a truly poor choice, if I’m being honest with you – and a dishonest one at that, even Joe Biden’s wife wore red to the polling booth to make a statement about the Democratic coup); it has to do with what the party was trying to instill in its people: hope vs. fear. The fear tactic was one often played by the Right in the past, but they were much smarter this time around.

    You know who else use fear to control the masses? Nefarious players. Satanic Elite. Deep State.
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  • “I feel unsafe. My friends/minorities/LGBTQ+ family members feel unsafe.”

    Who encouraged, told, and projected that feeling onto you? The leaders of the Democratic party.

    They told you to feel unsafe if that was the election result, and you opened your mouth to what you were being spoonfed. You have every right to feel anger, disappointment, sadness – but unsafe? The world is no different than what it was yesterday. You live in the same country surrounded by the same people, crappy and good. You had four years of Trump and survived them. This is earth: the toughest place to reincarnate. It will forever have racism, sexism, misogyny, violence, terrorism, antisemitism, etc.. This will not grow or shrink because of a politician. We didn’t have democracy in early Atlantis (we had meritocracy) – but we had it during the many falls! We didn’t have democracy in Lumeria. We don’t have democracy in the aether. A politician will not save you from the many dark aspects of Earth – only you can do that.

    Victimhood and suffering is something that you create and control. You have the power to write your narrative, and if you want to play the woman card, the minority card, the poverty card, the mental health card, the LGBTQ+ card to allow you to stay stuck in the depths of your doom and despair instead of choosing HEALING and not using things you chose to be, in the aether, for that healing, as an excuse, that’s your prerogative. But you need to remember that you cannot change the external world, how they treat you, how they respond to you – you can only change how you react to it. You have control over one thing in your life – and it’s not what politician you vote into power: it’s yourself. If you’re “feeling unsafe” it’s because you’ve allowed the world to convince you that you are unsafe. You’ve chosen unsafe. It’s no different than choosing a scarcity mindset over an abundant mindset.

    Eight years ago, my reaction to Trump being elected was the same: I am unsafe, my friends and family are unsafe, I am broken, etc.. I was the social justice warrior screaming my anger to anyone who would pay attention to me. Until I realized:
    1. This is not really my anger, someone convinced me to carry it.
    2. A disregulated person is much easier to control. An angry person focused on earthly chaos and distractions is less likely to focus on her Ascension path.
    3. This was just an excuse to avoid my internal healing – it was much easier to blame my problems on the external world.

    An extensive amount of healing came from being able to feel emotions, regulate them, let them move through me, detach from them, and release them. And profound peace came from the understanding that nefarious players will do anything take your focus off of Ascension (that’s how we get rid of them, here), and that two things are capable of existing at the same time: caring for humanity while not playing in the games of hate and divison that the puppet masters have put into play.

  • “If you voted for Trump, you don’t care about my rights/my daughter’s rights/the rights of xyz. If you voted for Trump get out of my life!!!”

    If you expect anyone to enter a polling booth and think, “I sure hope my vote is best for Mary-Ann down in Texas! Her needs are far more important than my own and my family’s!” you’re delusional.

    A democracy exists because people have a right to choose the candidate they believe is best for themselves, their family, and – and this piece is important – from their perspective, their country. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of anyone voting with the intention of, “Yeah, this is going to ruin lives!” People vote for the government or leader they’re the least fed up with. Don’t blame the people who voted for Trump for “taking away your rights” – blame the leader who represented your party who wasn’t able to convince more than half the nation that she was worth leading it. Don’t turn on your fellow people, TURN ON YOUR GOVERNMENT.

    It is not – never was, and never will be – us vs. them, democrats vs. republicans, liberals vs. conservatives. It is always us vs. the entities and institutions that try to divide us and make us turn on each other. COVID was the perfect example of this in action – and clearly 90% of people learned from that incident and realized, whoa, our government was controlling us and trying to make us turn on our own community, just to see how far they could go. Wake up, people: Left turning on Trump voters is the very same thing. Trump voters insulting the Left are also doing the same thing. It goes both ways.

    Irregardless of the absurdity and delusion of such statements, it also breaks three fallacy rules.
    1. The False Dilemma Fallacy – The argument sets up an either/or scenario: either you completely agree with me and support my position (ergo my rights), or your vote demonstrates that you don’t care about me and are actively disrespecting my rights. This oversimplifies the situation by suggesting that there are only two possible outcomes (either full support or full diregard), ignoring the complexity of people’s vies and the possibility of disagreement while still valuing and respecting someone’s rights.

    2. Appeal to Emotion Fallacy – The argument tries to manipulate the listener’s emotions (such as guilt or shame) to make them feel morally obligated to act a certain way, rather than focusing on logical reasoning.

    3. Strawman Fallacy – The argument misrepresents the position of those with oppositing views in an exaggerated or overly simplistic way, implying that those who don’t agree are inherently disrespecting or devaluing others. Eg. Blair White being told, “How could you vote Trump when you’re trans?! What about trans rights!?” and she responded that there were other concerns that took precedent when it came to her voting decision, such as immigration, inflation, job security, etc..




  • “You said Light would win! How can you be complacent?! Don’t gaslight me!”

    If, in stating my message of: don’t let this divide you, that’s what they want to happen, was seen as complacent, that’s fine. I’m complacent to Light. I’m complacent to compassion, understanding, and grace. I’m complacent to the understanding that misdirected anger leads to wars, division, and darkness winning. I’m complacent to my path of healing. I’m complacent to avoiding distractions from that healing. I’m happy in my complacent zone, if that’s what you want to call it. I simply call it spiritual centeredness and peace. It’s an amazing place to be, believe me.

    Second, Light is winning. It’s not Trump, he’s not of light – he’s just a low vibrational soul from a narcissistic soul group doing a lot of karmic undoing, but that’s neither here nor there. But it’s the exposure and unraveling and dismantling of the Satanic Elite – and support from reptilians and nefarious beings – in the Left, that is Light winning. Choosing hope over fear is Light winning. People like RFK Jr. – who is a Starseed – entering the White House to change health for the United States – which could ripple into the world – is Light winning. Protecting the most vulnerable souls – children – is Light winning. People recognizing they don’t want to live under a government that tells them how to think is Light winning. The Democrats became everything they once despised and began representing all the people they once insulted; they stood for so much that they stood for nothing at all. The exposure of that reality is Light winning. This may just be four years of Republicans in the White House and Senate if the dark puppet masters of Democrats finally realize they’ve been playing losing hands, but that will remain to be seen.

Those were the primary emotional reactions I saw from the opposing side regarding Trump’s win, but now I just want to address some other points I think are important.

  • Insulting people who think differently than you will not convince them to join you.
    Both sides are guilty of this, but since Trump’s election, it’s been even more prominent on the Left. If you keep calling people rapists, misogynists, sexists, homophobes, etc., I can bet you your bottom dollar that they’ll never be joining you at your table. What you want is more votes, and more people on your side. You know the saying, you attract more flies with honey, not vinegar? You may want to consider it. All you’re doing is making the folks on the Right say, “This is why you lost and this is why Dems will never have my vote.” In addition, these words have completely lost their meaning with their overuse so it simply does not push people into guilt, shame, or regret like they once did. You just sound silly.


  • Democrats and the Left will not win unless they unlearn a few things.
    Here are some posts I recommend reading for some introspection and understanding, so the finger points back to the party and no longer on Trump voters (it’s not us vs. them, remember):
    1. The Democratic Elite Should Resign
    2. Why the Left Lost
    3. This slide by @HilaLove
    4. This slide by @ZicksWorld
    5. “You were out of touch in 2016 but 2024 was a choice.”


  • Stop worshipping politicians that simply don’t care about you.
    They don’t. I assure you, they do not care about you. Source cares about you. In that same vein, stop being angry on behalf of people that would turn on you if you made a single mistake in your life. If you’re walking on eggshells with people you call your friends, they’re not really your friends.


  • Win with grace. Lose with grace.
    In 2020, the Left were being cruel to the Right. In 2024, it’s vice versa. Both lose very pathetically. When you live without expectation of outcome, you have no disappointment in what arises. You having a mental breakdown will not change the outcome of this election, I assure you. So who are you really teaching a lesson to?

    I really recommend studying the work of the Stoics. Control over yourself, self-mastery of yourself, is the exact opposite of what the government wants of you. It’s the best way to gain control over your life and feel a greater sense of peace. It’s a great threat to every institution that tries to keep you trapped in fear and anger. You can start with my article on Stoicism, here.


  • You are the person who writes your story.
    Not the president. Not the people in the Senate. Not your neighbours. Not your doctors. Not the folks on the news. Not the racists or misogynists. Not your parents. Not your friends. Choose the narrative you want for yourself and write it. The only thing that stops you from writing your story? Fear. So don’t feed it. And stop humouring the things that sneaks it snacks – like political division.


  • This is all one big distraction.
    Process those emotions, move through them, and bring your focus back to Ascension. I promise you, you won’t regret it. This is all meant to divide us but we can choose how to respond to their nefarious insertion in our lives. I’m not telling you how to feel – because how you feel is your prerogative – but I am telling you to be more aware of how you’re feeling. Take a break if you need to (celebrate if you need to) and then remember that we are a Collective against darkness, and we need one another now more than ever. Do not buy into the misinformation and fear that is being spread by other nefarious players. The world hasn’t suddenly changed. Breathe. We will all get through this. If now feels like a good time for a healing and a spiritual reset, consider a Soul Alignment Session with me.

I might add to this as time goes on and I see or read more things that I’d like to address, but in the meantime, I’ll leave it up to you to share your thoughts in the comments.

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xx C

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