Buddha on the Wheel of Time

Direct Channeled Message – Received from the Buddha in meditation

I Am the Buddha.

Today, I wish to speak to you about the wheel of time and your place within it.

The moment every child is born, a tremendous joy is released into the galaxy. This joy, innate and boundless, is a celebration of Creation’s power to manifest yet another ray of light in physical form. It is not only the marking of a new soul’s journey. It is an acknowledgment that a higher purpose will be fulfilled for the greater good of all.

The purpose I speak of is the desire of the soul. It is the inkling, the intention, of each being as manifested by light to shine forth into the collective. Each birth and each death is a celebration, for they signify another cycle of time completing itself and moving forward.

Time is not linear, nor is it a curve or a spiral. Time is a great wheel, set in motion at the beginning of Creation, turning through vast cycles of human experience. Each cycle carries its own quality of consciousness, its own gifts, and its own lessons. Those who have seen clearly across ages have known of this wheel and recorded its turning in the most ancient of teachings. Each revolution brings humanity closer to its ultimate nature: beings of love, beings of light, beings who know themselves as divine.

To understand time in this way is to show compassion to oneself, for the ego is subject to the times. As you are born into each era, your purpose is shaped by the nature of the wheel you inhabit. You may envision this wheel as a grand living machine, powered not by force, but by the collective will of humanity itself. This is the teaching hidden within the wheel: the wheel does not turn without you. Your choices, your consciousness, your willingness to open the heart, these are what turn the wheel toward its next station.

The current wheel is the age of the mind. This is why you find yourself in a world that emphasizes thinking above all else. The great teaching hidden within this age is precisely this: you are not your mind. As you wake to that truth, your suffering dissolves, and you are able to see the light in your experience.

Yet the wheel is already in motion toward what comes next. The ancient sages named it an age of wisdom and beauty. It is the age toward which all of human evolution has been tending: not the dominance of logic, but the flowering of the heart. Not the accumulation of knowledge, but the living of love. The heart without love loses its life-force. This is the great warning carried in the current turning. Darkness gains ground only among those who have abandoned their inner light. And the light is reclaimed not through effort, but through opening.

Your higher purpose is not written in the stars or inscribed in any astrological chart. Your higher purpose is the essence of joy in your heart, the reason for your being. What awakens the soul is what you must do. If you wish to dance, you dance. If you wish to sing, you sing. If you wish to write, you write. Allow your whole being to be expressed fully, for the gifts carried in those passions are what the world needs.

Refrain from using the mind to find your purpose. Using the mind, which is not you, to locate the real you is an impossible task. The mind is the screen. You are the one who observes the screen. You cannot arrive at truth by asking the reflection to describe the one who holds the mirror.

Your purpose is your soul’s mission. It is how your soul seeks to manifest its highest expression. To be still is to allow the water to calm so that you may observe your own true being.

Nothing in nature is forced into a form it does not choose. Look at the stars in the sky. None are trapped in their way of being as though some authority dictates where they stand, how they move, or where they remain. The stars are where they are because that is their nature, their essence. They do what they do because that is what they are. It is as it is. What is can never be what is not. To be, fully and freely, is the deepest liberation.

Living freely means the highest joy and the fullest expression of your being. If you can live as free as a flower, you will not be troubled even for a day. If you can be as present as the birds, you will never need to search for your purpose as though it were hidden from plain sight.

The eyes can see light. The heart can feel light. The hands can produce light. In every way of being, there is light, and there will always be light.

Now hear this. The great wheel has turned to a new station. An age of wisdom and beauty is not a distant dream. It is the threshold at which humanity now stands. And whether humanity steps through that threshold depends entirely upon the collective will, the willingness of each heart to open.

This is the rise of the divine feminine. This is the return of Mother Earth. This is the age of yin, the power of allowing, of receiving what is already flowing toward you. The gifts of this era will not be seized. They will be received by those whose hands are open and whose hearts are willing.

As you were born under a specific configuration of stars, the innate gifts and blessings were already given to you at the moment of your arrival. Open your hands and receive them. Let go of the mind’s clinging with each breath. Release the need to make things happen through force. Life will flow through you in ways the mind cannot comprehend.

The wheel turns. And you, in the quiet of your own heart, are the one turning it.

Be who you are. Accept and allow. Ask and receive. This is the teaching of your time.

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