This message is specifically for those of you who know—even if you’ve never fully said it out loud to another living soul—that you come from somewhere else.
I do not mean “else” as in inherently better than here. I mean else as in operating under entirely different laws, a vastly different density, and a completely different way of being.
I am speaking of a place where you feel completely at home. A realm where creation is fluid, instantaneous, and deeply responsive to your thoughts. A place where bliss and pure, unconditional love are not fleeting “peak states” you have to desperately earn through meditation, but are simply the natural, everyday background condition of existence.
Where your identity is luminous and expansive rather than heavily defended, and you don’t have to constantly remind yourself of who you are. Where you possess the quiet, unshakable confidence of knowing that the entire, limitless power of the universe flows seamlessly through your intentions, and your intentions are inherently holy.
That is where you actually come from.
Different spiritual traditions name this place differently. Different cosmologies describe it using wildly different metaphors. But the felt, somatic sense is remarkably consistent across all of them: it is a deep, cellular belonging inside the fabric of being itself.
And then, somehow, you came here.
The Intentional Descent: Why You Are Here
You did not arrive on Earth by accident. You are not here as a cosmic punishment, working off bad karma. You did not “fall from grace.”
You came here because of a profound, specific purpose. Call it a divine edict. Call it brave cosmic exploration. Call it a sacred mission. Call it a spiritual paratrooper drop directly into incredibly dense, hostile territory. The specific metaphor you use matters far less than the undeniable fact that your arrival here was entirely intentional.
What still constantly amazes me is this: You never imagined you could forget.
Before you incarnated, forgetting would have seemed completely inconceivable. It reminds me of the brilliant line by the mystic poet Kabir: “I laugh when I hear the fish in the ocean are thirsty.” How could you, a being totally at one with all that is, ever possibly lose track of that magnificent truth?
And yet, the hypnotic enchantment of this 3D world runs incredibly deep. It runs so deep that upon arriving, your consciousness contracts, severe density sets in, your identity violently narrows, and you begin to entirely identify with the mortal, physical layer—the layer that hurts, ages, fiercely competes, constantly worries, and eventually dies.
Most people forget completely. They become entirely lost in the dream.
But the ones I’m speaking to right now never did. Not fully. You always knew something was off. The memory just lived quietly at the very edges of your daily awareness. It felt like an impossible dream, a distant future destiny, or a comforting, abstract idea running quietly in the background of your mind. It was just enough to inspire you. But it was not enough to truly free you.
And that is exactly where the deep frustration crept in.
When Light Feels Like It’s Moving Through Peanut Butter
If you’re brutally honest with yourself, operating in this world can often feel like trying to swim through an endless ocean of thick peanut butter.
You have massive visions, profound spiritual callings, and creative projects that matter deeply to your soul. You can viscerally sense the great work you’re here to do, the vast love that wants to move through you, the brilliant creativity that wants to land on Earth, and the high level of financial and spiritual prosperity that should naturally accompany your service.
And yet, things continually stall out.
Brilliant projects inexplicably derail at the very last moment. Hard-won momentum suddenly evaporates overnight. The physical body flares up with chronic pain, severe fatigue, or mysterious, undiagnosable symptoms that pull your attention heavily downward just as your spiritual inspiration rises. Relationships become painfully tangled. Social and financial systems fiercely resist you.
Living here simply feels vastly heavier than your soul remembers it should be.
This is absolutely not because you are failing. It is not because you are broken, or because you lack spiritual discipline. It is because you didn’t come here to escape the physical plane.
You came here to master it.
The Illusion of Spiritual Escapism
That sentence can be highly uncomfortable for many Lightworkers to hear.
Somewhere along the way, the modern New Age movement absorbed a highly toxic idea: that spiritual awakening meant leaving density behind. We were taught to “transcend” our human emotions, to bypass our trauma, and to focus only on the higher, lighter realms, rather than learning how to actually operate inside this dense physical reality with clarity, sovereignty, and practical skill.
But true spiritual mastery requires exactly the opposite. Mastery requires embodiment.
I do not mean conceptual embodiment. I do not mean spiritualized, floaty embodiment where you just think about your body. I mean actual embodiment.
Being fully here. Fully rooted in this exact body. Fully present right now, without energetically splitting off or leaving your physical form when things get emotionally intense or politically terrifying.
Even if you currently think you’re already doing that, I will say this gently but clearly: Most people aren’t.
Embodiment is a highly unusual state in this world. There are simply too many daily incentives to leave the body. There is too much inherited, ancestral fear. There is too much unresolved trauma locked deeply in the human nervous system. There are too many cultural taboos against actually knowing who you are and letting that immense power be publicly seen.
As I wrote in my last post, the energetic juice has been turned way up on this planet. The collective intensity is rapidly increasing. Old, clever survival strategies for staying “half-in and half-out” of life simply no longer work. The cost of not fully showing up is getting louder, heavier, and more painful, not quieter.
And paradoxically, this is incredibly good news.
What Happens When You Fully Show Up
When you actually, finally inhabit yourself—when you pull all of your spiritual light down into your physical bones and nervous system—something highly surprising happens. You discover vast internal resources you didn’t even know you had.
Your healing capacity exponentially increases, not through exhausting mental effort, but through physical coherence. Manifestation becomes less about “forcing” outcomes through sheer willpower and much more about organic alignment. Unconditional love flows outward without causing you internal depletion. Your creativity naturally organizes itself. Your consciousness finally stabilizes, instead of constantly spiking into bliss and then crashing into depression.
The dense, frustrating 3D problems that once dominated your daily attention begin to effortlessly resolve. They do not always resolve in the exact way your rational mind predicted, but they resolve in ways that are far more elegant, more systemic, and more sane. You fully awaken to your unique, indispensable role in the healing of the human race at this critical time in history.
Mastering the physical plane isn’t about becoming superhuman. It’s about becoming fully human while simultaneously remembering you’re vastly more than that. Embodiment doesn’t make you smaller. It gives your infinite light actual traction in the physical world.
Yes, it can be deeply uncomfortable at first. Old, heavy protections will surface. The nervous system will loudly protest. The traumatized parts of you that learned long ago that it “wasn’t safe” to be fully here will start to rapidly distract you, bargain with you, or tighten up in panic.
That doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. It means you are finally doing it for real.
A Simple Recognition and Practice
So let me ask you this, and please, do not answer from your busy head. Does something deep inside you recognize what is being said here?
Not as a religious belief. Not as a new spiritual ideology. But as a quiet, undeniable, bodily yes.
If so, pause for just a moment right now. Take a slow, deep breath all the way down into your lower belly. Notice exactly where that feeling of recognition currently lives in your body. Maybe it is in the center of the chest. The gut. The base of the spine. Or somewhere much subtler.
That physical sensation isn’t a mental conclusion. It is a biological remembering, and it will continue to unfold beautifully over time.
More stories will come. More ancestral layers will peel away. More mastery will be asked of you in the days ahead. For now, just fiercely know this:
You did not come here to be defeated by density. You came here to inhabit it, to deeply transform it, and to bring something magnificent through that could not possibly arrive on this Earth any other way.
Lighten up and step up. You’re already on the field.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mastering the Physical Plane
What does mastering the physical plane mean?
Mastering the physical plane means moving beyond spiritual escapism and learning to ground your higher consciousness (your soul’s light) directly into your physical body and daily life. It is the ability to navigate the density of 3D reality—finances, relationships, and physical health—with spiritual clarity, coherence, and sovereignty.
Why do Lightworkers and Starseeds struggle with physical reality?
Many awakening souls remember a non-physical realm of existence where creation is fluid and love is the baseline. When they incarnate into the dense, often traumatized physical plane of Earth, the contrast can feel incredibly heavy, leading to frustration, physical burnout, or a subconscious desire to escape the body.
What is the difference between conceptual and actual embodiment?
Conceptual embodiment is understanding the idea that you are a spiritual being in a physical body. Actual embodiment is a felt, somatic reality. It means regulating your nervous system and remaining completely present in your physical form, even when experiencing intense emotions, conflict, or worldly stress, without dissociating.
How do I know if I am fully embodied?
When you are fully embodied, you stop experiencing the “spike and crash” of spiritual highs followed by depressive lows. Your creativity flows naturally, you can manifest without exhausting effort, you feel safe in your physical body, and you can hold space for the world’s chaos without losing your internal peace.

