
As we entered 2023, I had the feeling that this is going to be THE year where everything turns awesomely towards our dream of life here on planet Earth. Now I know how far out that might sound, how in some ways of looking at the world, one might think that things are getting worse. But I don’t see it that way. Why? Because …
1. a whole new level of connection exists. Notice the brilliance of animals loving other species of animals. Look at the wonders of deep ocean photography. Discover that trees are inter-connected through mycelium networks. Witness the increasing miraculousness of Nature. And feel within yourself that sense of being it all and ever more wondrously in love with the miracle of Life.
2. a next level leap into quantum intelligence is happening. Not just an expansion of intelligence beyond our thinking brains (which we’ve been enhancing for years), but an opening into the Mind behind Creation, the intelligence that sources new possibilities for us all.
3. an interconnective singularity is taking place in which we’re seeing the merging of all consciousnesses and intelligences, opening up brand new pathways of discovery and creation for our collective future.
4. operating in the new high vibe frequencies, we discover that synergy flows through everything. We begin to effortlessly live, breathe, receive and pulse out into the world an abundance of opportunities and quantum possibilities.
5. new levels of collaboration and innovation are available to us now. Not just teams, not just great ideas, but an inter-weaving of collaborative genius fusion that will solve current global challenges in unprecedented new ways.
In recent years we have lived our greater beings, embedded Source within ourselves and the Earth, opened to new kinds of mastery and Life power and become quantum ALLchemists moving this world into the Dreamer’s dream of who and what we can all become. This year, let’s end wars, love animals, exhilarate our soil, forests and oceans and become powerfully alchemically kind and creative in ways we have never known before. Bring it on 2023 … we are loving you already!
About the Author:

Soleira Green is a visionary author, quantum coach, ALLchemist & future innovator. She has been creating leading edge breakthroughs in consciousness, quantum evolution, transformation, innovation, intelligence and more over the past 25 years, has written and self-published eleven books, and taught courses all over the world on these topics.


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