Riding the Waves
What’s more destabilizing for a human being than not knowing what to expect?
Uncertainty triggers anxiety because it challenges the part of our survival system that relies on control and planning.
We are wired to predict, to anticipate, to prepare for what might come. And when we can’t do that, we naturally go into crisis.
Anxiety rises, the mind tightens, our vision narrows.
The result is that, in uncertainty, we don’t function the way we normally would, sometimes we can barely even breathe calmly.
And looking at the world today, it’s easy to understand why so many people feel overwhelmed. Certainties are collapsing. Answers are missing.
What worked yesterday no longer works today. Change is happening fast, too fast for us to adapt.
Technology is transforming entire sectors in a matter of weeks. The cost of living rises and so does the pressure.
It feels like being caught in rough waters without knowing where the shore is. It seems like there are no solid anchors left…
And yet, maybe, just maybe, this lack of anchors is exactly what we need.
Maybe this accelerated push is forcing us toward a necessary shift in consciousness: moving us out of pure survival mode and into a new way of being.
Because human beings are not only minds that control and plan. We are also higher consciousness, intuition, presence.
And when this part of us becomes active and integrated, it has the power to transform reality.
In times of deep uncertainty, we don’t need something to cling to.
We need to learn how to surf.
How to stay balanced on the waves, trusting ourselves.
We can’t anchor ourselves to the past. But we can open to the possibility of letting go, of trusting, of discovering inner resources we didn’t even know we had.
Because yes: we are far more capable, creative, and resilient than our mind has ever allowed us to believe.
Here’s the truth: what saves us is not control, but connection, with who we really are, with our personal power, with that part of us that isn’t just human, but creative spirit.
And spirit doesn’t need the comfort of certainty.
If anything, it awakens precisely when certainty disappears. It activates when the mind gives up, when external references dissolve, when we are forced to look within.
Human history is full of extraordinary examples of resilience, people who went beyond their limits, who found solutions where none seemed possible, who created new possibilities in the middle of collapse.
This ability is not reserved for a few.
It is yours.
It’s in your code.
It’s your birthright.
You have the power to ride the waves, to fall, rise again and find a new balance, one that is yours. One that feels more real.
Don’t let old belief systems, negative, limiting, fear-based, take over and feed anxiety.
Uncertainty is not an enemy. It is a threshold.
It is the challenge that allows you to expand, to activate your greatness, to access the wisdom you already carry within.
It is the opportunity to remember who you truly are.
(Pics Credits Oliver Sjostrom for Unsplash)





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