Follow what is ALIVE
As we turn the Gregorian calendar to 2026, remember this is not the cosmic turning of a year. Our bodies do not move by paper dates. They remain in alignment with all of creation, not man-made time. We are still in wintering. There is still shedding to complete over the coming months. This process is easier when the body is in alignment with the spirit, because alignment brings coherence.
For those who have found themselves navigating spiritual remembering, family systems, long-standing relational roles, or careers, this season brings a sober clarity. This is the sword that severs. And the sword can feel like an attack when it is perceived through wounded shadows rather than from I AM presence.
Every single soul is feeling this in some form or another. If you say you’re not—may peace be with you. 😉
There is a quiet but firm ending to the agreement to compensate for the cycle and contracts one must dissolve and shed. No more patching leaks. No more working around missing tools. No more absorbing chaos, normalizing discomfort, or being grateful for “almost.” That way of living required constant output.
What is emerging now requires stewardship. I was told in the higher realms, “You cannot receive what your body is not ready to hold.”
Translation…
Once you spiritually begin to remember, you don’t necessarily receive what you want when you want it. You receive what you can sustain. What arrives is always matched to the body’s capacity to hold it. Can one even steward what is given? This is how one continues to move through 30, 60, and 100 fold inheritance.
What is coming must have a vessel strong enough to carry it. There is a gift in that. It is alignment.
Christ modeled this boundary without apology. When invited to delay His calling in order to tend to unresolved family obligations, he said plainly, let the dead bury their own dead.
To some this may have sounded like cruelty. But it was a sword of Truth, one that can feel sharp when perceived through wounded lenses.
He was naming the difference between life-giving movement and being pulled back into systems that refuse renewal. He did not confuse honor or man-made obligation with self-abandonment, nor did He mistake love for perpetual availability.
He taught the same principle when he sent the disciples out and instructed them to carry peace, not force it. If a home received them, their peace would rest there. If it did not, they were to take their peace back and leave the house to itself. Bless it. Do not argue. Do not carry rejection as a burden.
Peace was never meant to be drained trying to convince resistant systems to change.
Many are in decisive directional moments right now. These are not small choices. They leave a mark in the Records Room. They are threshold events, not random occurrences or coincidences. They are moments where direction is sealed.
When care, service, and responsibility are carried too long inside structures that cannot withstand the threshold you are ready to cross, the cost eventually shows up physically. These are spiritual matters first. They later materialize in the physical realm. This is a signal, lay it down and release or end up in decay.
What the spirit, soul, and body have recorded, while the nervous system has been negotiating quietly for years, has now reached its pressure point. It has to go somewhere. This final shedding is for up and out. If it is held in and refused release, the next pressure point will make this one feel like child’s play.
There are those who will repeat the cycles, and there are those who have stepped off the wheel. “Leaving the matrix” does not simply mean being awake to worldly disclosures. It means awakening to Truth within cosmic reality…one that has been painted as fiction or fantasy to allow bypassing.
Truth can be resisted, but resistance only prolongs the journey and delays movement. This is why Christ said, let the dead bury their dead. He was naming the cost of hesitation, of waiting for others who were not yet willing to accept the invitation or those who were not yet prepared to hold it. He drew a clear line between movement and stagnation, between what is alive and what remains bound to decay.
To keep turning back toward what refuses renewal is to tether yourself to what cannot follow. The ego clings to false narratives, memories, and a truth we “make true” in order to survive. Making something true doesn’t equate to Truth.
He was equally clear about these warnings. When one lingers among death and decay, it does not remain neutral. What we sit with shapes us. What we remain in begins to imprint. What we agree to contracts. This is why movement matters.
Christ was not dismissing people. He was releasing them. Releasing those unwilling to cross the threshold so that those who were ready would not be delayed. The invitation is always about alignment. Wounded lenses may view this as abandonment.
The sword of Truth does not cut to harm; it cuts to reveal. Even when it causes pain, that pain brings revelation if you let it.
What wounded sight calls abandonment, Truth calls love.
Simply put…follow what is ALIVE.
May peace be with you,
Brandi 🕊️




So much truth here! Too much for me to break down in the comments section. Thank you for being obedient and moving forward with your posts. They continue to be clarifying moments for me… :)
This wraps language and permission around so much. My internal conflicts are often about if “I’m loving my neighbor or brother or sister in Christ” while staying authentic to myself and how to hold tension and authenticity toward both. Follow what is alive 🤍. Always!