And Why This Moment Requires Spiritual Maturity
Something is rising to the surface.
The Epstein revelations continue to ripple through courts, media cycles, political arenas, and private conversations. Documents are released, withheld, debated, and peppered with black-out highlighter. Commentators fixate on names. Speculation fills the spaces where clarity feels incomplete.
Yet beneath the churn is a sobering truth that must not be eclipsed: young women and minors were trafficked. Abuse was enabled. Power insulated harm.
This is not theory. It is documented history. 
And still, much of the mainstream conversation circles around who might be implicated rather than the deeper spiritual and societal questions. How did systems of prestige, wealth, and silence protect exploitation for so long? Why do survivors’ stories receive less sustained attention than the political implications? What does it mean for a culture when transparency feels partial or delayed?
When trust in institutions weakens, the collective nervous system destabilizes. In that destabilization, narratives multiply. Some are grounded. Some are speculative. Confusion layers itself over trauma.
This is where spiritual maturity is required.
Honoring the Courage of Survivors
Virginia Giuffre became one of the most visible voices willing to speak publicly about her abuse. Regardless of one’s political views, her willingness to confront powerful figures required extraordinary courage.
Her death in April 2025, officially ruled a suicide and publicly questioned by a family member and some survivors, left many feeling unsettled and grieving. There are unresolved emotions surrounding her passing. Yet what remains indisputable is this: when survivors speak, they disrupt entrenched systems of power.
If we reduce this story to a political chessboard, we risk sidelining the very people whose lives were most profoundly impacted. When we center only the powerful, we inadvertently repeat the pattern that allowed harm to flourish.
If we are to look honestly at this moment, the center must remain where it belongs: with those who were harmed.
The Real Issue Beneath “the List”
The fixation on “who is on the list” can obscure the deeper plague: the global reality of trafficking and exploitation of minors.
Trafficking is not rare. It is not confined to one individual, however central he may have been. It is a multibillion-dollar global system that preys upon vulnerability ~ economic, emotional, and social. It operates through coercion, manipulation, silence, power asymmetry… and perhaps even something darker.
The Epstein case did not invent this problem. It exposed one highly networked node within it.
When revelations stall or feel incomplete, distrust grows. That distrust can fracture communities, or it can invite us into greater steadiness, deeper discernment, and a more embodied commitment to protecting the vulnerable.
The direction we choose matters.
What This Means for Spirit Workers
For those walking a spiritual path, the invitation is not to chase every rumor or amplify every fragment of information.
The deeper invitation is this: Can we hold revelation without spinning into fear or spectacle? Can we remain rooted in compassion while still demanding transparency and justice? Can we center healing rather than outrage?
Spiritual bypass is not the answer. Nor is sensationalism.
This moment asks us to strengthen our nervous systems, refine our discernment, and deepen our commitment to embodied integrity. It asks us to examine where we turn away from discomfort, where we become reactive, and where we can instead anchor steady presence.
Healing cultural violation requires more than outrage. It requires sustained inner work, ethical action, and a willingness to transform the very patterns that allowed harm to thrive.
Why We Are Gathering This Month
In March’s Inner Sanctum Temple Oracle Transmission & Divine Teaching gathering,
Melting the Iceberg Under Epstein: What Spirit Workers Can Do,
we will not obsess over headlines.
Instead, we will explore the deeper patterns that allow systemic violation to persist, and how those walking a spiritual path can become agents of real transmutation rather than reactive commentary.
This is not about scandal. It is about soul responsibility.
When truth surfaces, whether partially or fully, it is a summons. It asks each of us to grow in discernment, courage, and love.
The deeper question is not only what will be revealed next.
It is who we will become as it unfolds.

The horrors being revealed go way beyond trafficking: actual cannibalism, cloning experiments (Zorro Ranch NM), and satanic rituals involving child sacrifice. Here is a great teaching from Sat Yoga Institute: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-LskqUdxqU
And no matter what, we keep our hearts open to healing the wounds within and without. Blessings, Margaret.
Beautifully spoken reminder of our responsibility to manage our emotions so we can truly heal this longstanding issue.
Beautifully said, Lyndia!
Every night I pray for, and send energy to, the New Earth. Each night I pick a different topic to accentuate.
At least once a week I send energy of Sacred Sexuality for everyone in the transformed society.
This is a beautiful practice/ritual, Gina. Thank you for sharing with us. Love to you!
Thank you for changing the conversation and reminding us that we can start changing how we react by sending out love and light. It’s something we can do immediately. Peace and Light.
All we need to do is remember! Blessings, Victoria.