Here Comes the Sun
It's All Right
One of the Beatles best tunes is Here Comes the Sun, courtesy of George Harrison.
George had to fight for air time, competing against the Lennon McCartney franchise. That’s the path taken by many creatives, laboring in the shadow of recognized greats until they somehow emerge in their own right.
Some of us are musicians, artists, writers, teachers, builders, etc. We find ways to give our gifts and develop our talents. But we’re always creating, that’s our nature. The task at hand is the venue, whether we’re on stage entertaining thousands or in the kitchen making a sandwich for our son.
We have the creative moment. What do we fill it with?
I’ve been writing about the darkness of this world, how cruel we can be to each other, and emphasizing how important it is to shine light into that darkness with the loving radiance of our personal expression.
This is our evolving masterpiece, far more important than any song or painting. This is our signature, the energy pattern we etch in this dimension, how we contribute to the wellbeing (or not) of our species. And it’s the invisible essence embodied in everything we make.
Most of us will never achieve fame. That suggests we won’t have much influence. Perhaps that’s fundamentally incorrect. Last week I wrote about Hawkins’s calculations in Power vs Force, enumerating the impact each of us exert, depending on our personal broadcast frequency. He championed how powerful high frequency individuals are, not doing anything, just being, and how they cancel out lower frequencies. One high being compensates for thousands of low vibers.
We’re only performing for an audience infrequently, if at all. But we are always participating in the collective unconscious. We’re humans, individual members of this species. This means that we are always contributing to the overall energetic wellbeing of us all.
This highlights our most important level of contribution and it brings to mind the Hundredth Monkey Effect. You may recall the story, popularized by author Key Keyes Jr. As he wrote it, a few monkeys on a Japanese island began washing their sweet potatoes before they ate them. At some point other monkeys on neighboring islands began doing the same thing, even though they had no direct contact with those innovators.
This is what Einstein referred to as “spooky action at a distance,” also known - in a different form - as “quantum entanglement.” This describes the reality of connection, how we are all connected (all people and all living things everywhere). As the saying goes, “touch a flower, disturb a star.”
So, what will it be for you and me, moment after moment? Here comes the sun, or here comes a storm cloud.
All the solutions that experts propose to fix the ills of this world depend on humans to carry them out, even if they are programming A.I. Greed and ignorance can get in the way and influence momentary decisions. When we help raise the base frequency of humanity itself by ensuring that every moment of our lives is golden, it makes a difference in the lives of others we will never meet, in ways we will never know. Someone might be poised to push a button and the result will be death for innocents. Suddenly they hesitate, then choose not to. For some unknown reason they come to their senses and wake up to the harm they are inflicting on others. They choose differently. People who would have died don’t. Children grow up, maybe one of they solves a species threatening problem.
Why did that guy change his mind? They don’t know why, it was just a new feeling that crept into their soul.
Spooky action at a distance? Quantum entanglement? The Hundredth Monkey Effect?
Imagine this happening all the time everywhere, with individual decisions being made one way or another, unknowingly influenced by the frequency level in this consciousness that all we humans share with each other.
If that’s true, the more light the better! For us all.
Recognition, after all, is mostly for the ego. Soul satisfaction requires no acknowledgement. We shine simply because we must… it’s our nature.
And this is how we come to know that, despite what we hear on the news or feel when we contemplate one of the many dark futures we’re told are inevitable that, actually, “it’s all right.”
Just imagine what might happen as millions of us raise our frequency? But it’s not about millions doing anything, it’s about me and you, and then we’ll see what happens beyond ourselves.
Meanwhile, it’s a delicious sandwich that we’re making!



Thanks, Will. I vote for the Sun, the great One,
and celebrate its multidimensionality and the unknown Ones who continue to hold light, Divine love with Wisdom, in celebration of the unknown. Much love, Anya🙏🌹💜
These are truly beautiful reflections...thank you for sharing your heart's deep listening.