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The Resonant Revolution. (3 min 24 sec)

    1. Waking Up to the Vibrational Truth.

    Resonance is more than a word; it's a frequency that hits home, like a soul-level home run. When something resonates, it strikes not just intellectually but at the core of our being. It aligns with a truth we already know, even if we haven’t fully acknowledged it.
    Think of resonance as a sound wave hitting a frequency that matches another— they vibrate together, creating one harmonious sound. That’s why we feel deeply connected to an idea; it’s not something new, but something we recognize at a soul level. It’s familiar, like a memory long forgotten. That’s where Jesus is a master — he makes us feel connected to a truth we already carry within. His words are like tuning forks, inviting us to align with that same resonance.
    And why wouldn’t we want that? Resonance is the ultimate form of communication. Words become more than just sounds — they become the kind of tuning fork that brings us closer to what’s real, to the truth beyond the noise of everyday life. Jesus doesn't shake us awake or force us to see. He simply lets his message vibrate at a frequency that meets us where we are. When we're ready, we feel it. We wake up on our own terms. That’s the beauty of resonance — it’s subtle but undeniable.
    Imagine it like this: you’re a tuning fork yourself. Your message, your truth, doesn’t need to shout or argue. It just needs to exist in harmony, vibrating steadily. Some will catch that frequency immediately; others might not hear it until later. And that’s okay. It’s like putting milk out for a feral cat. The milk is always there. Whether the cat drinks today, tomorrow, or never doesn’t change the fact that the milk is available. The truth, the message — it’s there for the taking, whenever you are ready to receive it.
    This is what it means to be in the world but not of it. You’re not here to argue or convince; you’re here to offer the vibration of truth, and let it resonate. Likes, shares, validation — those are external distractions. The real power comes from knowing that your presence, your message, is enough. We will feel it when we’re ready, because truth always finds its way through.
    We're all invited to go deeper, and that’s exactly what we’re doing. We’re peeling back the layers of what resonance means, recognizing that it’s not just about hearing, but about feeling, knowing, vibrating at the same frequency as the truth. Words are more than sounds — they’re invitations to align with what’s real. And when you understand that, you become a tuning fork yourself, creating resonance that will wake your Brother up — not through force, but through harmony.
    The world is full of noise, full of people trying to be heard, to be seen. But there’s something different about resonance. It doesn’t chase attention— it commands it. When something resonates, it cuts through the clutter and goes straight to the heart of the matter. It connects us to what we already know deep down: that we’re whole, that truth is simple, that we don’t need more, we just need to remember what’s always been there.
    And that’s the beauty of resonance. It’s effortless. Just like Jesus, resonance meets us where we are, not where we wish ourselves to be. It’s a home run for the soul, inviting us to wake up to the truth within, at our own pace, in our own time.
    So, why wouldn’t we want to resonate? Why wouldn’t we want to be that tuning fork? Resonance isn’t about convincing or arguing — it’s about offering the milk, placing the truth out there, and knowing that those ready to receive it will drink. That’s where true power lies — not in trying to make someone wake up, but in creating the space for them to feel that vibration when they’re ready.
    Resonance isn't something you chase; it's what you are. Your very being vibrates truth. The revolution starts when you stop trying and start remembering.
    Resonance, at its core, is an act of love. It’s gentle, steady, and always available. It’s the ultimate invitation to align with what’s real.
    #thinkgod
    I am sorry.
    Please forgive me.
    Thank you.
    I love you.
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