Transmission Begins
Hello, and a wonderful day to you at this time in your experience.
We are the Pleiadian Council, and we thank you for allowing this interaction to take place. It is a great gift for us to co-create with your world and to share reflections together.
Today, our message may be described as holding an open-hearted space for spiritual and cognitive dissonance.
We wish for you to find a place of openness, grounding, clarity, and compassion—regardless of what you encounter in the world around you. Many of you are witnessing realities filled with chaos, while simultaneously cultivating stability and clarity within your own lives. Those of you who have achieved this are helping others learn how to enter a parallel state of being—one where order exists despite external disorder.
Some of you are assisting those who are caught in chaos to move beyond experiences of oppression and injustice. You are helping them rediscover safety, strength, and resilience.
It is important—though challenging—to cultivate compassion even for those who support injustice, tyranny, and oppression. In most cases, this support arises not from inherent malice, but from ignorance. Seeing this clearly allows you to remain in compassion. Often, such individuals are protecting themselves from unresolved contradictions within their own psyche. Facing these inner conflicts requires a deep willingness to know oneself and to sit with opposing beliefs until integration occurs.
Many choose a shortcut instead—and that shortcut is force.
This is why you see expressions of brute force, domination, reactivity, greed, and control in your world today. These behaviors arise from deep spiritual dissonance. Frequently, a mask of supposed spiritual righteousness is layered over these distortions. In some cases, those who claim allegiance to a loving God become the very ones who support oppression. These individuals are often the most lost—and therefore the ones most in need of compassion.
When approaching such people, resentment, superiority, or judgment may arise. These reactions are understandable, but they deepen division. The clearest path to balance is first confronting ignorance, fear, and greed within yourself. When you recognize where these energies still operate in you—even subtly—and bring them into conscious awareness, it becomes far easier to interact with others who are expressing them more overtly.
By doing this inner work, you are saying, “I see myself in the other.” And when that energy is present, others are more likely to soften.
This inner softening paradoxically allows you to hold stronger boundaries. Compassion does not mean a lack of clarity. You must be clear about what you believe, what you value, and what you are—and are not—available for.
In these accelerated times, many will demand your energy and attention. You may notice small interruptions that repeatedly break your momentum. If something appears small but causes significant disruption, then it was not truly a small request. Rather than asking, “How much effort does this take?” ask instead, “Does this interrupt my flow—or add to it?”
Flow is not the absence of effort. There is always energy expenditure. The difference is that when you are in flow, the effort feels meaningful rather than draining. Nothing feels wasted or forced. This is the state of resilience we invite you to cultivate as the world continues to experience shock and upheaval.
On Spiritual Dissonance
Spiritual dissonance is ignorance, fear, and greed manifesting through misrepresentation—both of self and others—and the theft of energy.
When you can recognize this dissonance clearly, you become the remedy through your own inner harmony. Harmony does not require perpetual serenity or emotional neutrality. Friction itself can be held with compassion. Naming friction allows you to identify where boundaries are being crossed.
Friction always indicates a boundary being rubbed against.
Begin to notice the subtle ways friction arises—when you enter a space, when someone enters yours. Is there lightness and expansion, or contraction and tension? Violations can occur in very subtle ways, even through assumptions about availability. Learning to name friction without escalation allows you to remain centered in your heart while maintaining clear boundaries.
Many will claim righteousness while acting from fear, hatred, or greed. This ignorance must be clearly named—first within yourself, then gently reflected outward when appropriate. When judgment arises, ask: What is being judged? Where is fear guiding perception?
When you can meet these dynamics with grounding, gentleness, and recognition of shared humanity, space opens. Even subtle acknowledgment of ignorance, fear, or greed can gradually dissolve systems built upon them. This is spiritual recalibration: peaceful confrontation, courageous mirroring, and embodied light.
Cognitive Dissonance & Transformation
Spiritual dissonance is accompanied by cognitive dissonance—the discomfort that arises when belief systems are challenged. You experience this when journaling, reflecting, or even during these transmissions, as old stories loosen their grip. While disorienting at first, this process ultimately brings liberation.
Some of you seek this challenge. Others resist it—but it will come regardless. It is not your role to force truth upon others. Connection must precede challenge. Meet people where they are willing to look—no further. Transformation occurs when individuals become excited to outgrow beliefs that no longer serve them.
This is especially important in a time when hierarchical systems—centralized power, authoritarian structures, abusive dynamics—are destabilizing. These structures persist not only externally, but internally. You must cast the oppressor out of your own mind.
Where do you believe in hierarchy? Where do you place others above or below yourself? Challenge these beliefs without dismissing expertise or skill. Difference does not imply superiority. Every being holds intrinsic worth.
When this truth is embodied, new systems emerge—systems that foster justice and coherence rather than fear and division. You will witness exaggerated abuses in collapsing hierarchies, followed by profound restructuring. Humanity is learning to reclaim internal authority rather than outsource it.
This future is not guaranteed. It is a choice. A potential timeline among many.
You are in the driver’s seat.
Dismantle hierarchy within yourself. Usurp fear, ignorance, and greed through compassion, discernment, and inner strength. Move forward guided by curiosity, clarity, playfulness, and the excitement of your heart—acting without attachment to outcome.
QUESTIONER
Thank you so much for this opening monologue. I’ll go on the record: I think this has been the most powerful one I can remember, and I can’t wait to re-listen to it. So thank you.
I have a question that’s very much in alignment. From your perspective: what is the energetic difference between a type of hope that depends on outcomes—and leaves space for judgment, as you described—and a type of hope that exists before certainty, but doesn’t leave room for judgment? And how does that difference influence our sense of sovereignty?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Hope that requires certainty is more in line with what you might call knowledge or proof.
The idea of hope always implies uncertainty. There must be some level of the unknown for it to be hope, rather than trust—or perhaps a different word.
Knowing that hope implies a certain level of uncertainty, we would say you may find yourself doubting in moments when outcomes you don’t prefer would imply a loss of a sense of self that you are attached to.
When you base your identity on an outcome before the outcome arises, then your hope—or your positive expectation—is slightly blindsided.
When your sense of identity is expansive enough to remain intact in multiple potential timelines—success, failure, embarrassment—then your hope becomes complete and, in that way, infallible. Because you recognize: even if you get the outcome you don’t prefer, your sense of self remains intact.
You know how you will meet the “failure.” You know how you will turn it into something positive. There is no longer risk or weighing. There is a complete trust that whatever happens will ultimately serve your best path.
You may get what you want, but if you don’t, that too will serve the best path possible—and you simply won’t see it until you arrive there.
QUESTIONER:
Wow. That was so profound. Thank you so much.
I’m going to sneak in one pre-written question, and then I know someone in the Zoom room is eager to ask as well.
In these times of exposure and polarization: what inner capacities can most help humans remain aligned with their love and passion, without collapsing into judgment?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
We would say it is the capacity to create—because you are in a world where there is much consumption.
Consumption is essentially the basis of the social model you live within. And when you are consuming, you are in a passive state. It is okay to be passive some of the time. This is not a moralization against passivity. You require a balance of passive and active energy in your life.
That means you get enough sleep, and you also get enough rest within your day. And you act upon what excites you.
What happens for many individuals is that they become imbalanced toward passivity and consumption. And so they consume incoherence—because society itself is incoherent.
You consume news that is incoherent. You consume approaches to the news that are incoherent. You consume reactions to the news that are incoherent. And then you have to transmute that. But if all you do is consume, you have no transmutation process.
Creativity is your transmutation process.
And creativity does not only mean making art. Creativity happens in conversation. Creativity happens when you take a walk and admire nature. Creativity happens in the way you move your body, and the way you speak.
Creativity exists within all acts of creation. Every level of self-expression is creative energy.
So to transmute incoherence, you must become a creator, not a consumer. That does not mean you never consume. It means you derive more pleasure and satisfaction from creating than consuming.
And from there, you begin to prioritize consuming things that feed your creativity—creating a feedback loop: you are inspired by what you consume, you create more, you inspire others, and they consume something better that inspires them to create.
It is about noticing what feedback loop you are on.
Are you consuming ideas that lead to incoherence, then creating from incoherence, giving other people more incoherence—so they create from incoherence, and others consume more incoherence?
Or are you creating from coherence—creating from your inner resilience, creating from truth, hope, clarity, compassion, and synthesis?
Synthesis is when you can see all sides—multiple parts of the bigger picture—and you express a vision that serves the betterment of all.
When you do that, you put coherence and togetherness into the cycle, and you help others snap out of the loop of consumption.
This is what will lead you to be most regulated—and most in balance—in these times.
And another note about creation: not everything you create must be fully harmonic. You can create from dissonance, as long as it is authentic and grounded in compassion.
Energies that trouble you can enter your creative act, as long as you are consciously transmuting them through creation.
This is what artists have always done. They allow pain to become pictures on the page, or words on the page. The creation becomes medicine for the inner experience.
So what you create matters less than the intention and frequency you bring into it. And you refine both frequency and intention over time.
QUESTIONER:
Thank you so much. I have no words. The resonance is off the charts.
Let’s see if anyone in the Zoom room has questions. I believe we’ve got at least one.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Yes—and thank you very much. I appreciate the relevance of not only that answer and question, but also the message you gave on dissonance.
My question is: I know Bashar stated that if the “male energy” was elected, it would lead to World War III, and it looks like we’re pushing up against some of the boundaries you mentioned earlier. Can you comment on that at all—if it’s relevant for us?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
There will be some international conflicts. There will be some civil conflicts.
You may even see, as Bashar said, the decimation of the United States of America. What could emerge from there are state-based nations, local governments, and a world that is more locally based and decentralized—rather than oriented around federal, centralized control.
The process of getting there will not necessarily be pretty.
There are other timelines as well. But where you are going will become very clear by the end of this year. This is an important window in which the timeline becomes, as you could say, “ironed out.”
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
That works for me. That makes a lot of sense. And that seems like a step into—like—geographical boundaries dissolving after open contact.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes. You will see a world with fewer borders. That is certain.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Thank you. And I have one more question, if I may.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Is there any way you can explain to us humans the differences between the higher non-physical realms? Is it all just vibration?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Do you mean the different beings that exist in these realms, or the different densities?
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
The densities.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes. The densities are levels of frequency and vibration.
Some are more structured in ways similar to your realm. Others are realms of light and energy that are beyond human comprehension.
You could say the densities just slightly above you are resonant with your dream state—amorphous in the way dreams are.
Beings within those dimensions can shape them with will, in the same way that in your dreams you can rapidly move from place to place simply by thinking about it.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
That’s a lot more information than I had before. Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Hello? Hello. So, if there’s a lot of division between different sides, and a lot of fear between people—and you were talking about bringing people into a perspective that sees both sides, to dismantle controlling systems—how do you approach fear while also protecting your own energy? Especially so you’re not getting hurt again, because you still have to learn from past mistakes.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
If you are getting hurt, you are being shown parts of yourself that you have not yet fully come to terms with.
In these discussions, there is often a great deal of finger-pointing—rights and wrongs. And sometimes feelings of accusation connect you to a part of yourself that feels as though you are wrong in some way. This can activate the inner critic, the victim, the saboteur, the fear of being the one who made a mistake, and so on.
It is important to have a clear relationship with all of these parts, and to understand the stories that keep them alive.
Bring these parts into your heart and embrace them. When you allow them to release their fears, and you become comfortable within yourself—regardless of what role other people cast you in, in their stories or their plays—then you become resilient, and these conversations no longer stick to you.
What is very important is this: for both sides to truly see the other side, each must understand themselves and what they believe. They must understand their perception of the other person—and the beliefs shaping that perception.
Then, they must make space to truly listen to the other person, to understand that person’s story: how they see themselves, and how they see the other party.
This is why we always suggest active listening.
When you engage with someone, one of the most powerful ways to connect is this: after they speak and express how they feel, reflect back both their thoughts and their emotions. This helps them recognize that they have been heard.
When you do this, you place yourself in their shoes within the conversation. You begin to see through their eyes—from inside the exchange. This allows you to feel what they feel and think what they think, even if only briefly. And when this happens, the tension in the walls often dissolves.
Now, when people are operating from deeper and denser layers of hatred, fear, and anger, there can be great explosions in these conversations.
But when you have fully met those energies within yourself—when you have learned how to hold them—you will be able to let those energies brush off you.
A permission slip we suggest, to help people sit with intense energies, is to notice what challenges you in art or media. Perhaps there is a type of film, a genre of music, or an emotional tone that you find difficult.
You may find suspense films frightening. Some horror films may feel overwhelming. You might find music that is too angry or too sad difficult to listen to.
Notice what your taboos are.
When you encounter art that triggers you, use it as an opportunity to connect with the parts of yourself—and the feelings within yourself—that you don’t yet know how to hold.
This practice builds your capacity to hold denser emotional states. Then, when those same feelings arise in the news or in other people, you are able to hold them as well.
Through this, you create stronger bonds—because you allow feelings to be present without resisting them and without pushing them away.
To summarize: the energies that arise in conflict already exist within you. Knowing this, become comfortable with those energies. Learn to hold them, rather than pushing them away.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Okay. Thank you. So you’re basically saying that if you have a conversation with someone—an interaction—none of that can actually hurt you. It only hurts the part of you that is reacting.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
What is brought up through the conversation was already present within you.
For example: you have a conversation where you feel someone insulted your intelligence. You become frustrated and angry. But it wasn’t only that conversation—it was the accumulation of all the times you felt shut down, as if your voice had been silenced.
The emotions that surface relate to your history and the pattern itself.
From this perspective, conflict becomes an opportunity to rise above past injustices—to own your truth and no longer allow others to shut you down.
In that sense, the conversation and the conflict—while uncomfortable—become stepping stones for both of you to become more grounded in who you are.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Okay, that makes sense. Thank you.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Hi there. Can you hear me?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes. Hello.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Hi. This is my first time here. Is it okay to ask a personal question?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes, it is.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Okay, great. A few nights ago I had a really intense dream experience, and I was wondering if you could shed some light on it.
It was as if I was in a dark room. I could see a silhouette of a bird—almost like a chicken or a hen. There were two thin pillars of light, pulsating. One was vertical, one was horizontal.
But the most intense part was the vibration I felt in my body and my head. It was very strong—like intense vibrating. I was asleep, but not asleep. I don’t really know how to describe it.
At one point I thought, “Is it my ET family coming to get me?” And then I said to myself, “I’m not scared. I’m not scared.” And when the vibrations became really intense, I woke up.
Can you tell me anything about this?
And also—once I woke up, I felt great. Excited. Like it wasn’t really just a dream.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
And when you woke up, how did you feel?
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
I felt great. Excited. I don’t think it was just a dream. It happened in a dream state, but it felt like more than that—like a transmission.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Were the vertical and horizontal lights intersecting?
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
I don’t think so. They might have been touching at the ends, but they weren’t crossing each other.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes. These lights symbolize access to Source. They represent the channel through which you connect with your higher self—an opening of the inner channel.
What you experienced was a transmission from your guides, showing you that you are activating this connection. There were other beings present.
The shadow element reflects that there is still some resistance to the intensity that these interactions bring. Every time you move into a higher state of consciousness, light shines into the shadow aspects of your being—belief systems, tensions, and unresolved material.
This symbolism reflects that to continue bringing more light and energy into your life, there must be an ongoing willingness to confront the shadow, the animal, and the fear.
There are three symbols here.
First: the shadow—the place where light has not yet reached. As more light enters, these areas become more visible.
Second: the chicken. In English, “being chicken” often refers to fear. This symbolizes a fear of the light itself—something you must grow more intimate with to allow greater light.
Third: the animal nature—the primal, instinctual, unconscious aspects of your being. These become more accessible as awareness increases.
This is why we say ascension is not simply rising upward. You bring in higher frequency energy—yes—but more light also brings greater awareness of what is not light.
If you do not allow awareness of what is not light, the light cannot be sustained.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
So it was urging me to look into my shadow?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
It was urging you to bring in the light—while reminding you that as you do, the shadow, the fear, and the animal nature will become more apparent.
These aspects do not disappear as the process continues. Your ability to hold them is part of how the light continues to expand through you.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
So it’s about keeping a balance between those?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
And how do I bring more light in?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
This is symbolized by the vertical and horizontal axes.
The vertical axis is your earth-to-heaven connection. You open it by grounding—bringing your feet to the earth and making your body a safe place for light to live. This is the lower aspect of the axis.
The upper aspect is expanding your mind through meditation, inquiry, study, and learning. When these are balanced, the root chakra and crown chakra are open, and energy can flow freely up and down.
New energy circulates continuously—from the light of the sun, from spirit, and from the earth itself.
The horizontal axis is heart-to-heart connection between humans. Light is exchanged through relationship.
You have your own connection to spirit, but human relationships amplify light as well. When you connect with others openly and clearly, this horizontal axis remains open.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Okay. That’s great. Thank you so much. Can I ask one more short question?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Some time ago—maybe a year or more—I was meditating and heard the word “venaris” in my head. Or maybe “venadis”. Do you know what that might be?
QUESTIONER:
You mean nadis? The nadis?
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Yes—the Nadis.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
One moment.
This does not directly ring a bell for us, but it may be something personal to you, or connected to your native language or symbolism.
What we can say is that it relates to channels of energy awakening within you.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
I’ve been trying to find out for over a year.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Keep your awareness open. It does relate to energetic channels becoming activated.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Thank you. I appreciate you.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Perfect. Thank you as well.
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QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Well, I’ll take advantage of the space here and ask one more question, if I may.
I understand that the first wave of hybrid children are closest to humans in vibration. Will the succeeding waves of hybrid children be of increasingly higher vibration—like the Sassani human hybrids coming later? That’s how I’ve understood it.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes. After the first hybrid wave, there will be more subtle and different beings.
The idea is that the first beings to arrive are those most similar to you. Gradually, over time, humanity increases its own capacity to hold space for increasingly different kinds of beings on Earth.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Excellent. Thank you for that confirmation.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes.
Next Question
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
I have more questions, if I may.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Okay.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
This is another meditation-related question. About six months ago, I was meditating in my living room with the door closed. At one point, it sounded like someone was tugging at the door handle. I ignored it. Then it happened again.
I got up, opened the door, but there was nobody there.
When I lay back down, I felt like my body was being scanned—from my feet upward. Then I felt something cold touch my crown. What can you tell me about that?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Something cold touched your thigh?
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
No—my crown. The top of my head. It felt like cold metal.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
And how did you feel following this experience?
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Again, I felt really excited. I’m always on the lookout for experiences like this.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
The sensation of someone at the door was an indication of a being arriving.
The metallic sensation relates to mental clarity. Esoterically, metal conducts energy. When you experience metallic qualities, it reflects electrical currents moving through your system.
You were living out an intention to connect with a spirit guide. Early contact is often subtle—felt as presence, or gentle energetic movement through the body.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
But the door handle sound—that actually happened. I didn’t feel it, I heard it. Who was that?
There was nobody else in the house.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Sometimes guides give experiences that resemble hallucination—visions or perceptions from parallel realities.
In that sense, the sound may have been generated, or your awareness tuned to it, as a form of communication.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Okay. Thank you.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes. Thank you as well.
Trickster Archetype
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
I just have one more question, if that’s okay. Is there anything you can tell us about the trickster archetype?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
The trickster archetype is deeply connected with individuation.
Early in life, children are psychologically blended with their parents. They lack a fully separate sense of self. Individuation is the process of becoming an independent self, and trickery can play a role in that process.
Trickster energy relates to developing an autonomous ego—one’s own inner authority. Often, early spiritual paths involve rules, disciplines, and conformity to external authority. There are conditions under which one gains access to a moral or spiritual order.
The trickster interrupts that control system and guides the individual toward discovering inner authority.
This energy can be used constructively or destructively. Trickster appears wherever a rigid system needs disruption. Whether the disruption heals or harms depends on the intention behind it—and the system being disrupted.
You see this archetype in stories like Prometheus, who stole fire from the gods to give it to humanity. For this act, Prometheus is cursed and tormented.
This reflects the sacrifice inherent in trickster energy. Working with trickster often involves suffering. You must decide for yourself whether the cost is worth claiming that fire.
In truth, it is your fire—but it comes with a price.
QUESTIONER (ZOOM):
Thank you so much.
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Yes.
QUESTIONER:
All right. There are a couple of questions coming in from YouTube.
One asks: are there any particular systems you recommend disconnecting from in order to have more freedom from authoritarian measures? And do you have any instructions on how we can sustain ourselves without them?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
What matters most is that you create your own infrastructure for support.
This includes cultivating a solid sense of community, ensuring you have sustenance in your life, engaging in outlets that honor your creativity, and living in alignment with the truth of your heart.
You do not need to completely drop out of society or go fully off-grid in order to thrive in your world today.
In fact, if you isolate yourself too extremely from the challenges and horrors of the world, you may eventually find yourself less resilient than if you had maintained a presence in both worlds—so to speak.
What truly matters is that you determine what brings you grounding and security.
It is about expanding your capacity to feel and to act in alignment with your heart—regardless of emotional state. It is about expanding your ability to discern truth from falsehood.
We encourage you to open your eyes in all directions. Take in multiple perspectives. Analyze situations spiritually, politically, sociologically.
Listen to many voices. Then observe: what belief systems give rise to these differing narratives? What core assumptions lead one group to interpret reality one way—and another group differently?
In doing this, you gain insight not only into the situation itself, but into the nature of the mind and soul.
Do you understand how human thought processes work? Where biases originate? Why people gravitate toward quick solutions, chosen-one ideologies, bandwagons—whatever feels safest, simplest, or fastest?
When you recognize these patterns, you become increasingly impermeable to manipulation. At that point, it matters far less whether you encounter accurate information or misinformation—because you see the process behind it all.
You understand how your mind works, and how other minds work as well.
QUESTIONER:
Very nice. Thank you.
Another question asks about a quote: “When we consume food from nature, nature consumes us.” Can you provide clarity on what this means?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
You could interpret this in several ways.
On a collective level, humanity’s excessive consumption of natural resources creates toxicity—chemical pollution, ecological imbalance—which ultimately feeds back into your own bodies and environments. In this way, overconsumption does indeed consume you.
On a personal level, what you consume consumes you—quite literally.
When you eat nourishing, healing foods, your body absorbs their nutrients and connects with their origin. When you consume low-quality, degrading foods, toxins erode your system.
This is equally true of information.
The stories you consume become internalized voices within your mind. They shape perception—especially if you allow them to define you.
And once again, it is consumption without expression—without conscious creation—that drains you most.
So perhaps this clarifies the phrase.
QUESTIONER:
Thank you so much.
Another question asks: recently someone heard about two concepts they were unfamiliar with—unprocessed resentment and attachment to separation. Could you share your perspective on these?
PLEIADIAN COUNCIL:
Unprocessed resentment often arises when you suppress or override your authentic emotional responses.
This is especially common when you identify as a healer, helper, or someone who brings positivity—believing you are not allowed to feel triggered.
In these cases, boundaries may be crossed without your awareness. You may overgive, ignore bodily cues, or dismiss discomfort. Over time, resentment accumulates beneath the surface.
There are also larger resentments—stemming from unresolved conflicts, unmet needs, or perceived injustices. When these are not processed, they become energetic burdens carried far longer than necessary.
Attachment to separation can manifest in several ways.
It may appear as belief in separation from Source—or separation from other people. Separation itself is an illusion sustained by belief systems and habits of isolation.
The remedy is not merely reminding yourself that you are both a drop in the ocean and the ocean itself.
Rather, it is recognizing that you would not exist as you are without the influence of your parents, teachers, culture, stories, and environment. These influences live within your nervous system, mind, and body.
You also influence the world through everything you do—even solitude.
Your energy affects creation, and creation affects you. You are not separate from the world; you are a vital part of it.
In recognizing this, you open yourself to seeing how simple acts can uplift others—and how you, too, are supported.
QUESTIONER:
All right. Thank you so much.
Let’s see if there are any final questions from the Zoom room.
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All right. If that will be all for today, we thank you for coming together and co-creating this interaction. It is always an honor and a pleasure. We wish you a wonderful rest of your day.

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