When global events feel destabilizing, the first response is often emotional.
Fear rises quickly. Anger follows. Distrust spreads.
What’s happening in Venezuela has stirred all of those responses for many people. And regardless of political perspective, one thing is clear:
The energy feels heavy.
But what if the deeper point of moments like this isn’t to choose a side — but to choose a frequency?
Emotions Are Tools
We often think of emotions as automatic reactions. But spiritually, they are tools.
Fear is a tool. Anger is a tool. Compassion is a tool. Hope is a tool.
Each one carries a frequency. And each one affects more than just our mood.
Emotions influence the nervous system. They shape the energy of our relationships. They ripple through the collective consciousness of the planet.
When we choose fear, we amplify fear. When we choose anger, we amplify division. When we choose compassion, we amplify coherence.
Beyond Emotion: The Frequency of Light
In reflection and prayer, one insight rises above the noise:
Even love can be reactive. But light exists beyond reaction.
Light is not tangled in narrative. Light is essence.
When we identify as light — instead of identifying as our emotional response — something shifts. We move into clarity. We move into presence. We move into a higher way of responding.
Conscious Participation in the Field
We are not passive observers in moments of global tension.
We are participants in the energetic field.
Every reaction contributes something. Every conversation carries frequency. Every share, every post, every opinion — it all adds weight or adds light.
The question is:
What are you contributing?
You can sit in fear. You can sit in outrage. Or you can sit in light.
Not as denial. Not as bypassing. But as a sovereign choice.
The Time of the Light Worker
This is not about ignoring injustice. It’s about choosing how you meet it.
Light is not weak. Light is clarity. Light is leadership. Light is power without chaos.
And this moment — like many that will follow — is an opportunity to practice that power.
Closing Reflection
The question isn’t only what’s happening in Venezuela.
The deeper question is:
Who are we becoming in response?
