Light Warrior Mission: Mind-Numbing Boredom

Cosmic Custodian left a comment that I totally resonate with - I am sure many of you will too.

'It's the boring, the repetitive, the monotonous that really gets to me. Worlds colliding and shattering don't faze, it's the stale-ass ruts of the matrix that continue as my greatest challenges...' (Cosmic Custodian)

Our guides warned us to expect boredom before we eagerly shot down the tunnel to be born. 'No worries! I'll be too busy to be bored...!' Yeah, right. Sometimes we are busy. Other times we experience mind-numbing boredom where the hours tick by oh so slowly.

What is to be done about it..? 

There is no easy fix to boredom on this mission. Stay positive, occupy yourself as best you can, and just plain endure the rest. It can be challenging when everyone around you in 3D life seems busy. Remember, their busyness is dependent on the dying 3D matrix. You are better to be bored in the emerging 5D reality.

We Light Warriors continue to find ways to entertain ourselves as the mission draws to a close. We have become expert at milking distractions. Volunteer work...sports...clubs...whatever it takes to get by. And some of those distractions are genuinely fun. Last night I had a great time at a dancing class. Dancing speaks to my soul.

Finally, a reminder of that oft quoted phrase: 'We Light Warriors are the bravest of the brave, the strongest of the strong...' 

I hope someone Upstairs does a line of teeshirts: 'I worked the Earth Ascension mission'.

WE'VE GOT THIS.

Where We Go One We Go All

Love and Light
Sierra




Comments

  1. So so lovely catching up today Sierra. I’ve filled my little boredom patches by joining the local masters swimming squad and taking up pickleball. I’m loving both of them and it provides the perfect opportunity to plant those seeds when the chance arises. Safe travels home. Love, light and truth 🥰🥰🤗🤗

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    1. Myrtle, it was so lovely catching up. Very blessed to meet regularly in the physical! Look forward to seeing you on the next visit. Love, Light and hugs to you.

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  2. It often works when I get bored to look around and find things to be grateful for. Even the boredom can be something to be grateful for, because it means that I am on Earth to experience life here with all that's in it.
    Today it is sunny again here and I admit, it's more easy to be grateful when it's sunshine🌤
    Love and light🕊

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    1. Torsten, I agree - it is much easier to be grateful when the sun shines...! Love and Light to you.

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  3. Zen proverb: "Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water."

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  4. It's a blessing to feel bored. For me there's always some challenge or issue in life to tackle. Once a thing is fixed another arises, or in some cases they cannot be resolved no matter how hard I try so I accept as part of life.

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  5. A saving grace is the celestial speedup and collapse of linear time. I remember in the denser energies how time used to really D R A G on when I was a kid. Days are just melting away now. Feels like an epiphany or sudden catastrophic deliciousness will occur soon! 🤩🙏🤞♥️😎

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  6. I have been following a beginner farmer that is sharing everything she has learned and learning. She shares what funding programs are available and how to start a farm with very little money. She is learning much through the Amish and had them build her a giant barn and farm stand. She went to their farmers market and asked the Amish how they were doing in all of the heat as of late, since they don't have air-conditioning. The farmer said when it gets real hot they quit working, stay in the shade and have a visit and have no complaints about weather because they have their reasonable work arounds. She thought what a great way to not be bothered.

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