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The Divide We See Is the One We Feel

When we look at what’s happening in Bristol right now – streets filling with protest and frustration. It’s easy to point to politics, systems, or power as the cause. but beneath the surface of every public outcry is something far more personal and universal: inner division. The conflict we witness outside is a mirror of the unrest many of us carry within ourselves.

PCC Clair Moody captured this in her statement:

“There is also a deep sense of anger and powerlessness in other communities. People who felt left behind, marginalized and misunderstood. Who feel that those in power or authority don’t seem to care about their lives.”

These aren’t isolated feelings. They echo across nations, across families, and across spirits. When people don’t feel seen, heard, or valued, pain spills outward. Pain always seeks expression. Whether through silence, protest, avoidance, or action.

The Inner Rift Comes First

Before there is division in the streets, there is division inside self. We’ve been conditioned to live from our wounds; anger, grief, inherited trauma, fear, and disconnection. When those feelings go unexamined, they shape how we respond to one another.

What’s unfolding in Bristol isn’t new, and it isn’t theirs alone. It’s a reflection of something happening globally and spiritually. Humanity is in a breaking point between the old way of reacting and a new way of healing. Some fight outwardly. Others shut down inwardly. But both responses signal the same spiritual truth: unresolved pain is rising to be acknowledged.

The question is – What do we do with it?

Protest Without Transformation Is Just Noise

Physical protesting has long been a symbol of standing up, reclaiming voice, and demanding visibility. But when inner healing is not part of the process, anger becomes the engine, and anger alone cannot build. It can only break.

True transformation begins with the one power no authority can take away. our thoughts. A Lovefull Thought is not passive. It’s not pretending the world is okay. It’s the act of interrupting the mental cycle of fear, blame, and disconnection so something new can grow.

We cannot heal the outer world with the same inner fractures that helped create it.

A New Practice of Unity

Imagine if change didn’t always begin with shouting. But with shifting.

If we want the world to listen, we must first speak from healed places. When we think differently, we create different actions, conversations, and communities

Unity is not agreement. It’s energetic alignment.

  • With Self.
  • With our inner world.
  • With the human in front of us.
  • With the generations coming behind us.

Spiritual awakening isn’t a trend. It’s a call. The urgency you feel isn’t random. It’s part pf a collective stirring. And that stirring is asking: What will you create with your thoughts? What will you feed? What will you send out?

The Divide We Heal Is the One We Stop Seeing

Bristol is a snapshot, not the whole picture. The world is showing us our reflection, not our destiny. Every time we choose to think a Lovefull Thought, speak peace into pain, or step out of inherited anger, we disrupt the cycle.

You don’t have to carry a sign to create a shift. You don’t have to scream to be heard by the universe. You don’t have to protest to transform.

You just have to choose –Not To Feed the division.

Lovefull Thought of the Day

“We can’t unify the streets if we’re still at war in our minds. Before the world can unite, our thoughts must.”


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