Buddha on Surrender and Sacred Reunion

Direct Channeled Message – Received from the Buddha in meditation

I Am the Buddha.

Today, I wish to speak to you about doing nothing.

What has been done to you cannot be undone, and what you long to do is, in the deeper reality, already done. Find peace precisely where you are. The light will come, even now when darkness seems near. You are never alone. Your guides stand beside you always, and your higher self will show the way to where your soul is meant to go.

To do nothing is to carry the faith that moves mountains. And when that faith is true, the mountains move themselves. They rise and shift to meet what your soul desires, once the ego releases its grip. This is what you are called to do: surrender to the higher will. Yet there is no true surrender while the ego clings to what the eyes can see and what the hands wish to do. The will of the heart runs far deeper than the reasoning of the mind.

Cultivate patience for all you long for. When you seek guidance from your higher self, you will always be led. The body may resist the higher calling, yet the calling does not cease. Allow your mind to be as it is. Do not struggle to change the patterns or the thoughts. These are the illusions of your world. Observe them. Let them pass.

Once you truly understand that you can never be separated from those you love, a peace beyond ordinary understanding will begin to settle in you. And for those who long to be reunited with their own soul incarnated in another body: have full confidence. The higher will can bring you back together, and it will. The timing is precise. In the meantime, it is wise to do your own work. Practice compassion toward yourself first. In doing so, you will grow the confidence and the trust to look forward, with joy rather than longing, to the day of reunion.

Time cannot tear apart those who are meant to be together. No distance can dissolve true love.

Everything you long for lives in the immaterial world. Through meditation and the stillness of practice, you will touch your inner knowing, which is your truest compass in the material world. These two worlds, the immaterial and the material, reflect one another. What is visible in one may be hidden in the other. What is true may be obscured by your own perception. Settle into your spirit. There you will find the peace you seek and the love you believe you have lost.

No one can tell you your future, and so you must learn to trust yourself. Others speak from their own limited understanding and experience. Their opinions do not point to your truth. Truth is absolute knowing. In the presence of light, truth is revealed. When you pursue goodness for all beings, the invisible path before you becomes visible.

Through the stillness of the heart, all things become possible. In darkness, you discover the power of light. In pain and sorrow, you come to understand the beauty of faith and the grace of simply being. To be still is to honor yourself at the deepest level. To be present is to allow the divine will to unfold without obstruction.

Time is an illusion. Distance is an illusion. Break free from the limitations of thought-forms. Let them pass through you, and they will not hinder your growth. Be diligent in your sitting practice. Meditation will bring you closer to your true self, where all possibilities exist and are open to you. Nothing is impossible when you truly believe.

I will take you to where you need to be. You are guided toward truth, toward liberation, toward the belonging your soul has always sought. Rest in that knowing.

This is my message for you today.

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