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Sometimes, being a lightworker feels a bit like waking up inside The Truman Show or Pleasantville. On the surface, everything looks just right, even cheery, but you start to notice the tiny cracks. Something nags at you that there’s more, that not everything is what it seems. The main character isn’t settling for the story others have handed them. They start to pull at the loose threads and find what’s real for them, even when no one else can see it at first. But when you really look for a story that fits the lightworker’s real-life experience, I think I've thought of something even better. Keep reading. Ready for a Quantam Leap?Remember the show Quantum Leap, the one with Scott Bakula? I think it started back in the 80s. In each episode, Dr. Sam Beckett never knew where he’d land or whose mess he’d drop into next. He slipped into lives at random, often right in the thick of heartbreak or chaos, and he didn’t get to pick the story. He had to figure out what to fix to help, to make things better, and he was always doing it hoping he might find his way home. He had to trust timing, trust himself, and act with kindness even when he was lost too. That’s the thing with being someone who cares this much. You end up caring about people who aren’t noticing the cracks yet. Most days, you arrive on the scene in the middle of stories that aren’t neat or tidy. You do your best in whatever role you get, whether you asked for it or not. Sometimes the hurt lingers, and you wish you could just step out of the script. But you keep going, surprising yourself with how much you hold on to hope. Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula), a brilliant physicist, accidentally gets trapped in time after a disastrous experiment with his own time-travel project. [Each week] Sam's mind leaps into the bodies of different people from various historical eras, experiencing their lives and challenges. [The goal is] to correct past mistakes, or "put right what once went wrong," to affect positive changes in the lives of the people he inhabits. - Google's AI Overview My Lightbulb MomentThe other day, while listening to guitar music, I got swept up in old memories. Childhood felt both clear and far away. Out of nowhere, Scott Bakula’s face popped up in my mind, and the meaning slid into place. We’re all Sam. He jumped into someone else's life each week, but only for an episode. We jump in for a lifetime! While we’re here, we play the role we’ve landed in and try to help along the way. Maybe we even reach out to those around us, spreading a little more comfort. But here’s where things get funky. We forget that this isn’t our story. We start to believe every feeling, heartbreak, and fear belongs to us. We cling to the role and let the pain settle in. So you end up mistaking the part you’re playing with your real self. And it’s easy to think you’re stuck with this one script, especially if it hurts. The light dims. The story you’re telling gets becomes more and more painful. But here’s the truth. You’re not just the actor reading lines or the helper running damage control. You’re the one holding the whole script. You get to say when it’s time for a new scene.You can pause, breathe, and remember who you really are behind the role and the story and the pain. You can make your own quantum leap. Into your real story. When you do, things begin to shift. The struggle might not vanish, but it won’t have the same weight. You are not just the part you’re playing. You are so much more. You can step away from the story and return to your real self, who is always waiting. This doesn’t mean you have to fix everything or get it right every time. It’s normal to forget, or to feel buried under all the feelings you pick up from others. That’s okay. You can always come back to yourself, right here, right now, breath by breath. Putting your hand to your heart, listening to your favorite calming music or nature sounds, soaking in the quiet, or just letting yourself be. Remember that you don’t have to carry it all. Letting go of what's not yours is where your real power is. And the comfort you give others? You can offer it to yourself too. Let me know how this hits you, in a comment. See you next time! Love, Jeanine
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10 Reminders of Who You Are(1) You are so much more than an “ordinary” human. Underneath the everyday version, there’s a vast, multidimensional you. Like a superhero in disguise, quietly living a regular life, yet carrying a light that wants to shine. No matter how small or invisible you feel, you’re shaped by love, innocence, and a touch of cosmic humor. Your story here isn’t about just making it through. You’re like the main character in a movie, realizing all along you were writing it, too. Remember that ordinary is a costume worn by a character you created, not the whole show. (2) Your future self has already solved every problem you’re facing. You are always connected, whether you feel it or not, to a wiser, broader version of yourself. And this is a version that remembers your wholeness and has already seen through the bumps and murky roads ahead. This you, just up the path, is living out the answers. When worries start circling, picture your future self as a friend walking just ahead, waving you onward, saying, “It’s okay. I made it through, and so will you.” (3) You are a creative force who shapes your timeline. You aren’t stuck with just one option. There’s this quiet power inside you to choose how your day feels, what your future might hold, and what story you want to live out next. You might feel boxed in by routines or habits, but behind it all, you can shift the script. Today can be a new scene with each act led by your heart’s deepest longings. (4) There are so many versions of you—and they’re all close by. You aren’t limited to the “3D” world because you exist multidimensionally. And you can access those other versions of you. They're not out there, somewhere. Or if they are, it is also true that they are in your field, hanging out with you, ready to help you with this mission. (5) The field of possibilities around you is actually your energy. That feeling of something more hovering at the edges of your day? That’s you. Your field isn’t far off in the clouds but wrapping around you like a cozy blanket. When you sense hope or feel something shifting, that’s your energy in motion — alive, responding to your attention and care, always ready to open doors you didn’t expect. (6) You aren’t just the main character—you’re also the author, director, and producer. If your life is a story, then you hold the pen. You can pause, change direction, even toss old plot lines that don’t sit right anymore. Yes, life brings surprises, and sometimes you have to improvise. Still, you get the final say about how you show up and what story you want to keep telling. You can add new characters, soften a tough scene, or flip the script entirely. (7) You’re a natural healer, even when you don’t notice. Your presence has its own frequency, like an unseen ripple on the water. When you walk into a room, tend to a friend, or just sit with your tea, healing energy spills out. You don’t have to try to fix others, as so many of us have been programmed to do. Your authenticity alone shifts things around you. Just by being real and honest, even in the messy moments, you soothe others and brighten their days and their lives. (8) You’re here on assignment: to become the truest version of yourself. Forget trying to be more or better. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is as simple as letting yourself remember who you were before all the layers and expectations got piled on. And for that matter, who you were before you came here. Every time you settle into your heart, open to comfort, or let your real feelings flow, you shine your real light. This is the mission: not to do something grand, but to be fully, deeply, honestly you. (9) You meet with other lightworkers while you sleep. You aren’t alone on this path. Night after night, when you sleep, your higher self gathers with countless others. Maybe it looks like a council in the stars or just a group hug with souls who get you. Together, you’re supporting the great wake-up happening on Earth. Even as you rest, you’re part of something big and kind. (10) Your very presence makes a difference. Each moment you show up as yourself, the illusions of fear and separation fade a little more for everyone. You don’t have to be perfect or ascended to matter, you just need to be present and willing to remember your true self. Your softness, strength, humor, and honesty ripple out farther than you think, helping others find their real shine, too. So if you forget now and then, it’s okay. The spring water of your true nature is always there, under the mud, waiting. You’re not here to invent a new you—just to lift the veil and let yourself remember. |
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