And Why It’s Not Spiritual Bypass
Many of us are feeling a quiet weariness right now, the subtle, cumulative fatigue that comes from living in a world where the media’s volume is always turned up. Headlines compete for attention. Opinions harden. Conflicts ~ global and personal ~ seem to stack one atop another. Even those who are spiritually grounded can feel the nervous system asking for mercy.
Here in the US, the intensity around political actions and opposing worldviews has added another layer. Conversations feel sharper. Relationships can feel strained. There is a sense that no matter where one stands, someone else is standing firmly against it. For many sensitive, conscious people, this alone is exhausting ~ not because of disagreement itself, but because of the constant charge surrounding it.
So today, I want to offer a gentle reframe. A spiritual pick-me-up that does not deny difficulty, but quietly shifts how much weight we give it. 
OK, let’s first acknowledge that there is bad news: conflict, uncertainty, climate stress, war, political polarization, and real human suffering. Spiritual maturity requires that we can look clearly at all that without flinching or bypassing.
But here is the part we often forget:
There is also an extraordinary amount of good unfolding at the same time.
There is cooperation happening quietly beneath the noise. There are breakthroughs in environmental restoration, clean energy, in consciousness itself. There are communities choosing care over fear, dialogue over bickering. There are people healing family patterns, stepping into service, and living with integrity in ways that never make headlines. There is creativity, generosity, and courage everywhere. It’s just not always amplified.
So here is the real question, and it is a powerful one:
Which of these realities carries more weight inside you?
Because both are true. And yet most of us unconsciously allow the loudest story to become the heaviest one.
This is where optimism becomes misunderstood.
Optimism is not pretending things are fine. It’s not spiritual bypass. It’s not “glass half full” cheerleading.
Optimism, at a deeper level, is about where we place our attention ~ and therefore, what we are feeding with our life force.
I’m just reminding us all of what we’ve learned through the spiritual teachers and oracles of the past few decades: Reality is not a single, fixed thing. It’s a field with many currents moving at once. When we consistently tune our awareness to one current ~ fear, outrage, despair ~ it begins to feel like the whole river.
But when we remember to notice the other currents moving alongside it, something remarkable happens: the system inside us begins to relax. Not because the problems vanish, but because we are no longer carrying them alone.
This matters not only on the global level, but on the personal one.
What stories are you rehearsing about your life right now? About your body, your finances, your relationships, your future? Are you giving more airtime to what feels stalled or stressful, or to what is quietly working, growing, healing, or reorganizing in your favor?
Here is a gentle truth: The world you experience is not just the world you live in. It is the world you are in relationship with. And relationships change when attention changes.
This is the subtle spiritual sleight of hand I want to remind you about today. This is not about illusion, it’s about your sovereign power ~ what we call agency.
When you allow even a small rebalancing ~ deliberately acknowledging both the challenges and the goodness ~ you begin to feel, guess what… less exhausted. Your nervous system receives the message that it does not have to stay in fight-or-flight to be responsible, informed, or awake.
From this place, optimism stops being an emotion and becomes a practice, a way of asking:
- What else is true here?
- What possibility is present, even if it isn’t dominant yet?
- What future responds when I lean toward it with care and imagination?
This is how realities shift, not through denial, but through conscious participation. We don’t move forward by escaping “what is.” We do it by learning how to stand inside the “what is” without becoming captive to it.
That’s why, this week, in our Inner Sanctum Temple gathering, I will be offering a live teaching called From What Is to What If. It’s an invitation to practice this art together ~ to learn how to move gracefully between realities, with honesty and optimism, clarity and hope.
For now, let this be your permission to rest a little. To breathe. To remember that the story is bigger than the loudest chatter.
You are living in a world in transition, and you are allowed to choose which currents shape you as you go.

This is so beautifully stated,….
and Inspiring
Your words ring so True, deep
in the very core
And in the heartspace…😇❣️😇
Great Gratitude,
And Cosmic Oceans of LOVE
for the Clarity and LIGHT you Gift
to the Earth💥🩵💥🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Blessings, Monica, and thank you for your heartfelt words.
Yes, we are fragile beings living in an evolving & expansive universe, but all matter comes from energy…so put it to good use and we are ‘all good’…smile
Love “we are ‘all good’…smile,” Brian!
Perfection Marguerete…thank you for this….
As we are opening ourselves to something greater…
We are activating each other…we are remembering….
All is seeded strategically…and Cosmic Unity is our guide….
Focusing…trusting… the inner knowing of our luminosity….
Creates more radiance….
And indeed we have a choice to focus/follow the Radiant River that flows… in awe of it’s own Sacred Journey of the Pureness of all we are envisioning…even better than we
can imagine…….
Thank you for these lovely words, Myrah!