We Are NOT Unplugged from Source

Dissolving the Illusion of Disconnection
As I’ve continued meditating with my Pleiadian guide Electra on my recent remarkable and blessed communion with Infinite Source (which I wrote about in my blog post last week), a deeper realization has dawned. The sensation of being separate from Source is not reality ~ it is the illusion itself. That means that sacred medicines, meditations, and initiations do not “reconnect” us to the Divine; they simply dissolve the mirage that ever told us we were apart.

We have always been one with Infinite Source. What changes is our perception. The veil that obscures this truth seems woven into the very design of incarnation, a necessary feature of the human experience. When our soul enters this density, it agrees to forget, for a whole host of learning reasons.

Without the illusion of separation, there could be no homecoming, no awakening, no choice to love.

The Architects of ForgettingThe illusion of separation is not just an artifact of this third dimension, though. As I’ve come to understand it (and run this through your own filters to see if it resonates), the illusion has been amplified by what Electra calls the “architects of distortion” ~ energies that feed upon the vibration of fear and lack. These forces are not “all-powerful” evils but beings with their own challenges and learnings. They have become entrained to scarcity. They discovered that when humans forget their divine connection, their lifeforce becomes harvestable ~ released through anxiety, shame, competition, and suffering of any kind.

They perpetuate this forgetting through stories of unworthiness and separation broadcast through media, religion, education, and even subtle psychic fields. They whisper that you must strive to earn love, power, or belonging. They glorify hierarchy and control. They convince you that the sacred lies outside yourself. In this way, they keep humanity oscillating in the low frequencies of need, endlessly searching for what has never been lost.

But even these forces serve the divine choreography. Through contrast, they help us define what we are not, so that we might more fiercely claim what we are. Each time you pierce illusion with awareness, you reclaim your lifeforce, transmute shadow into radiance, and restore harmony to the planetary field.

The Energy Exchange of NeedWhen we forget that we are self-sourced beings, we begin to draw energy from one another. As infants, we drink not only milk but the vital current of our parents’ attention. As adults, we seek that same current in lovers, friends, and admirers.

As teacher Sanaya Roman once expressed, the first stage of falling in love feels so intoxicating because, for a time, both people lavish lifeforce freely, unconsciously recreating the flow of Source. But when fear of loss enters, the current constricts. One begins to withdraw, and a power struggle begins ~ each trying to possess what can only be received through openness.

So… the bliss of early love is simply the reflection of Source energy being mirrored through another. The conflict begins the moment we redirect our gaze outward, forgetting that the true fountain is within.

Returning to the Self-Sourcing StreamImagine, dear friend, what life would feel like if every being remembered ~ and really felt ~ their direct link to Infinite Source. You would awaken filled, not hungry. You would walk through your day radiating quiet sufficiency. Encounters that once felt draining would transform into luminous exchanges, or simply fade away if they no longer resonated.

In such a world, love would no longer be transactional, but a form of creative celebration. Relationships would arise from overflow, not need. There would be no competition, only co-creation; no taking or giving, only the circulation of flow. Energy would move like sunlight across water, ever-present, endlessly replenishing.

This is the blueprint of the New Earth. And it’s not a place to arrive, but a vibration to embody. When the illusion dissolves, Eden returns ~ revealed not as a garden outside us but as the living ecosystem of our awakened hearts, all dancing together.

A Practice to Dissolve the IllusionSit quietly, hand on heart, hand on womb or solar plexus.

Breathe as though inhaling from the center of the galaxy and exhaling into Earth’s core.

Whisper within: “There is no separation. I am the living current of Source.”

Feel your lifeforce, once scattered in seeking, spiral home. Notice how stillness hums, how fullness requires nothing. Practice this ~ a lot. Ask your guides and masters to help you feel your intrinsic connection to the Grand Creator.

The Great RememberingSo yes, the sense of dislocation most of us have felt is not our fault, nor is it a cosmic punishment. It’s a veil of forgetting, woven by design and magnified by distortion. Yet no veil can alter the truth beneath it: our connection to Infinite Source has never been broken.

Coming to Earth was an agreement we made ~ to grow by coming to know and feel this truth all the way down to our bones. It was our choice to play with how we might awaken, so that we could laugh with wonder at how close the Beloved had always been. (Laughing Buddha, anyone?)

Stay here now. Breathe. Feel the pulse of Infinite Source in your chest. It is you. It always was. And it always will be.

 

6 Comments

  1. Gina Orlando

    Profound. Beautifully and succinctly writter to help us
    remember the Love and dispel the illusion. Thank you.

  2. Victoria Mariani

    Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. It’s a constant reminder that we need to connect and share our wisdom in order to achieve New Earth. Namaste.

    • Marguerite Rigoglioso

      Yes, Victoria, the sharing and connection is so very important! If you’re looking for community, we invite you to explore our Inner Sanctum Temple on the information page here:

  3. Eric Bauberger

    lovely excerpt!! This guided me right back home which its vivid analogies and clear embodiment of Truth. I even felt the need for this (and listened to it) an hour before reading this. So good.

    • Marguerite Rigoglioso

      We’re so glad to hear how this post touched you, Eric!