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I’m not sure why there is discomfort with people admitting 3D isn’t always exactly in tune with our vibration, and we want to be surrounded by an other vibration that we are more franiliar with. That is all boredom with it might imply.
I believe that’s partly why we are here. To love it but to also call in vibrations from beyond the veil. If some were not bored of the games played behind the veil no one would be manifesting the thinning of the veil from within the collective consciousness and return to a slightly more unified 4D.
I love people, I love the planet, I love all the crazy interactions that happen in the flesh with the veil of forgetting, but one can obviously grow tired/bored of it. Once we see/remember we are all one it’s not so bizarre to want a break from separation.
We get bored of the material game but something eventually always happens and sucks you back in, service keeps our light here but it’s not a big deal or failing to also remember “hey I am not this flesh, I am not driven by all the things of the world, separation is a form of the creator too, but I also would like to take off the mask completely for a while “
I am happy here. I’ve done enough inner work that I rest in love most of the time. It’s fine but I really do look forward to being with you all however briefly outside a body even only with an aspect of all-self in a unified energetic embrace where for however long all boundaries between us are erased. To be 100% honest it’s just this level of separation I find tedious. I’d rather play pretend when the veil is gone and we all can still remember we love one another beyond whatever game we are playing.
Not everyone loves the full illusion, that’s likely why we who do not are here though, we are driven to look through the opacity of the veil at those who would call us foe, enemy, stranger or opponents and instead ourselves see someone we love looking back. It’s quite alright to be tired of seeing the game of separation. It’s part of the process of the planet also moving out of 3D into 4D.
It’s all good.