Breaking Free from Cycles: A Call to See Through the Illusion
We’ve all been there, right? Living day after day, week after week, without truly questioning the systems and cycles we’re a part of. It’s like being stuck on a hamster wheel, thinking, “this is just the way things are.” But is it?
Today, I want to challenge that idea. I want us to look deeper and question: why do these cycles keep us running in place, and what is their true purpose?
As you may have seen in this week’s blog post, I started thinking about the political and societal cycles that seem to mirror each other, particularly how certain things magically “improve” around election time, only to revert once the dust settles. Gas prices drop, policies shift, and suddenly, things we’ve been told are impossible start happening.
But here’s the kicker: if they can shift the cycles when it suits them, then why can’t it be different all the time?
These artificial cycles distract us from the real, natural cycles of life. The true cycles are there to help us grow, to push us into higher consciousness, and to align us with our authentic selves. Yet, we’ve been led astray by systems that perpetuate fear, scarcity, and competition.
This is the moment to break free from those illusions. To recognize that cycles aren’t inherently bad—quite the opposite. Cycles are a natural part of life. The problem is, we’ve been locked into man-made cycles designed to keep us in place, preventing us from stepping into the true, expansive cycles of higher consciousness.
So, I’m inviting you to start thinking about where these cycles show up in your life. What are you being kept from? What truths have you been told you can’t access? What would happen if you stepped out of the pattern and reclaimed your own rhythm?
Let’s defy the illusion together.
In strength, truth, and love,
Scott
Turning burdens into gifts, breaking the cycles, one step at a time.
P.S. If this resonates with you, I encourage you to read the full blog post here and share your thoughts. Let’s start a conversation about what’s keeping you stuck in cycles—and more importantly, how to break free from them.
Responses