My dear friends, we love you so very much,

Your world is awakening little by little. People are battle-weary. It takes a great deal of energy to resist loving your neighbor! Your nature is to love. The stream of energy flowing from the Creator through you is love. You want to feel love more than anything, and you love it when others acknowledge your love.

So why do you allow yourselves to argue rather than dialogue? Why do you need to be right rather than learn about new perspectives?

Simply put, your body is wired to survive, and most of you were conditioned to believe that sameness ensures survival. “If people think like I do, act like I do, and want what I want, then we’re together. We’re safe.” And so the myth that “sameness equals survival” has been perpetuated. It is understandable, but nonetheless far from true.

In reality, your differences are what make you strong. Your different perspectives allow you to see the world’s problems and possible solutions from different angles. You have all heard the phrase, “Let’s put our heads together and solve this.” As you dialogue about differences, dear friends, you learn from one another. You see things you never saw and think thoughts you never thought before. You find solutions that were not possible from a singular perspective.

You know this to be true. When you can’t find a solution for something in your life, you look for someone who might have the answers. You search the web. You ask your AI, which is a collection of different perspectives all rolled into one. You find your answers by seeking out those who have different knowledge and different perspectives.

Your very biology—your body—is a collection of trillions of cells, each with unique perspectives on the right way to “be,” the right things to “do,” and the right way to “interact” with one another. These differences are crucial to your very existence, let alone your health and well-being.

Even in ecosystems, dear friends, the differences are what keep the balance. Nature is not about survival of the most dominant but of the fittest, and the fittest are the ones who have learned to interact, make use of constructive differences, and avoid destructive ones.

And that, dear friends, is where you will find great advances in your world—when you put your heads together to solve life’s problems and challenges.

So be proud of your uniqueness. You fit into this great puzzle of life. You contribute to the good of the whole. Your energy alone, with its very unique signature, is a beautiful note in the universal “music.” Your words can touch people in just the right way, even if something has been said a million times. Your kindness may arrive in just the right package to soothe a soul in need. You are so precious! And so is everyone else. Even those whom you loathe have a place in the puzzle of life, if only to provide the fertilizer for your growth into greater love.

So celebrate, dear friends, and do take care of yourselves as the energies continue to shift and change. Like contractions of birth, more light comes in, and then denser energies struggle to exist, both in world situations and in your own hearts. Be kind to yourselves so you can easily be more kind to others. Be kind to your bodies.

And most of all, realize that you are playing a part that is significant in the grand awakening that you came to experience. Look for the light. It is always there, but now more than in a very long time, people are craving connection, kindness, and a reconnection with their caring hearts.

God Bless You! We love you so very much.
— The Angels

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