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Must I Do Everything Right?

You don’t have to do everything right to end up where you need to be. Every experience, mistake, and challenge you face is part of the path leading to the right outcome. The key is not in getting it “right” but in being aware that all you’ve gone through has already created the right outcome for you.

When you try to force, control, or govern yourself and others, you lose the flow of your natural power. It’s like turning on a faucet with a limited water supply—it eventually runs dry. But when you move from a place of trust, knowing, and compassion, you tap into an infinite source, a flow that never runs out.

Think of your energy like a device that needs to be charged. On its own, the device only lasts so long, but when plugged into a source of power, it can go on indefinitely. Similarly, your human form can only do so much on its own, but your source, the Divine part of you, is limitless in what it can create.

Many of you approach life’s transitions—from this human experience back to the source—from a human perspective, as though you're running out of energy. But there’s another way: to remain connected to the source, full of passion and life, and when it’s time, simply withdraw peacefully without suffering. The choice is yours, and that choice depends on how connected you are to love and your source. Suffering comes from a lack of connection, from living without the joy that fuels your life force.

Some of you may not feel at peace with the changes that come with aging or physical decline, but we tell you that in joy, you wouldn’t even notice those changes. When you are in joy and alignment, your radiance outshines the physical, and what reflects back to you is a sense of enlightenment and peace.

It’s not about being right, or making others change, or staying the same out of fear. It’s about surrendering, making peace with the present moment, and aligning with your source. This is where the flow of the universe opens up to you. In this state of flow, nothing needs to be fixed or forced—it just becomes more, effortlessly.

True peace and fulfillment don’t come from needing to be right, comparing yourself to others, or regretting the past. They come from surrender, from allowing yourself to be connected to your source, and trusting that everything is unfolding as it should.

-Athena