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Experiencing Ascension Symptoms: Seeking Shared Stories

StellarFlare

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Hey everyone! Last year, something pretty unexpected happened to me. I went through a spiritual awakening, and it really hit its peak around March. Since then, I've been experiencing some rather strange symptoms. My back started acting up with random pains, even though I've never had any issues before! My appetite has been all over the place, my energy levels are like a rollercoaster, and sometimes I feel like I'm burning up from the inside out.

So here's where it gets interesting! My guides introduced me to this concept of "ascension." Naturally, curiosity got the best of me, and I did some digging. From what I understand, awakening is more of an inner journey, while ascension is something that shows up physically. All these weird symptoms make a lot more sense if they're linked to ascension!

There's not much info out there on this compared to awakening. Anyone else going through something similar? Would love to hear your thoughts! 😊
 
I wanted to share my journey with ascension symptoms. It’s been quite an experience!

For me, ascension isn’t just about the physical changes we might feel. It’s really about expanding our consciousness and awareness. I’ve noticed it often comes with feelings of love and the ability to forgive more easily. Letting go of old grievances has opened up so much for me!

What truly matters is how compassionate we can be towards ourselves and others. That kindness, I believe, is a great sign that we’re growing. So, let’s keep embracing love and awareness along this beautiful journey together! Sending you all warm hugs and good vibes! 😊✨
 
Last summer was a wild ride for me. I went through some pretty intense physical and spiritual experiences that really changed my perspective on everything. For about three months, I battled this awful nausea that just wouldn’t let up. At the same time, I became strangely sensitive to nature—like I could feel beauty in a way I never had before.

Time started to feel different too. It was like hours would stretch out, and there were these strange ringing sounds in my ears—it felt overwhelming at times. During all of this, I had moments where it genuinely felt like my "third eye" popped open. That’s when I noticed energy moving around me, and messages seemed to flow into me during meditation.

I also noticed my personal vibe rising—everything felt more vivid and connected. Strangely enough, at a new job, I started having moments of déjà vu, which was something completely new for me! Plus, seeing signs and numbers everywhere felt so significant; it was like the universe was sending little nudges my way 😊. This journey definitely reshaped how I view life and connection!
 
I've been on quite the journey since I awakened my kundalini a few years back. Lately, I've really been focused on letting go of old baggage, especially the stuff tied to my solar plexus. It’s like carrying around a backpack filled with rocks—definitely not fun!

At night, I meditate and then BAM! I feel this intense heat and energy flowing through my legs afterwards. It’s like my legs are having their own little dance party! But honestly, it makes falling asleep tricky with all that involuntary movement.

These ascension symptoms I've been experiencing feel strange at times, but I remind myself it’s all part of the process. Just seeking a little reassurance from my guides about it! Who knew spiritual growth could come with such quirky side effects? Sorry for babbling on LOL!
 
I’ve been thinking a lot about this idea of ascension lately, and honestly, it’s been a wild ride. So many people talk about it like it’s this magical process where you just float off into a higher dimension after reading a few spiritual books or attending some workshops. But let me tell you, it’s not all rainbows and unicorns.

For me, the biggest misconception about ascension is that it’s some kind of escape from the here and now. Like, people think you just “rise above” all the drama and negativity, and suddenly everything is perfect. But the truth is, we’re all in this together. Even the so-called “bad guys” are part of the same universal fate. We’re all going to face death, and we’re all going to transition into higher spiritual realms eventually. It’s not about leaving anyone behind; it’s about understanding where we’re all headed.

What’s been really interesting for me is how these energetic changes feel. It’s kind of like going through puberty all over again, but instead of zits and awkward growth spurts, it’s emotional and mental shifts. Your body might ache, your sleep might get weird, and you might feel like you’re losing your grip on reality. But here’s the thing: focusing on the negative stuff, like how tired you are or how you can’t sleep, actually makes it harder to heal. You’ve got to be careful what you wish for, because the universe has a way of delivering exactly what you focus on.

I think a lot of people get tripped up because they’re waiting for some big, dramatic moment where they “ascend” to a higher state. But the truth is, ascension isn’t about achieving some lofty goal; it’s about rediscovering who you truly are. It’s about stripping away all the layers of conditioning and fear that have been piled on top of your true self.

And let’s be real—talking about higher consciousness is one thing, but actually embodying it in your daily life is another. That’s where the real work happens. It’s not about how many spiritual books you’ve read or how many workshops you’ve attended. It’s about how you show up in the world every single day.

If you’re feeling lost or overwhelmed, I highly recommend checking out Matt Khan’s work. He’s got a super grounded perspective on all this stuff, and it’s been a lifesaver for me during some pretty rough times.

Anyway, that’s my two cents on ascension. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth it. 😊
 
I’ve been thinking a lot about this idea of ascension lately. It’s funny how things that used to feel so overwhelming can eventually calm down, right? Like, I used to get so caught up in these big, intense feelings, and now they just feel… manageable. I guess that’s what happens when you start to look at things differently. But I’ve also been wondering, what even is ascension? Is it like this big, dramatic shift, or is it just a bunch of tiny little changes that add up over time? I’m not entirely sure, but I do know it’s something that feels really personal.

I’ve heard people talk about spiritual energy and how it rises through the chakras, like this coiled snake at the base of your spine that starts to wake up and move. It sounds wild, but I kind of get it. It’s like this energy inside you that’s trying to get your attention, pushing you to pay attention to things you might have been ignoring. But I’ve also been told that everyone’s experience is different, and that’s what makes it so interesting. Some people feel it physically, like tingling or heat, while others just feel… different, you know? Like they’re seeing the world through new eyes.

I’ve been listening to a lot of Matt Khan lately, and I love how he talks about spirituality in a way that’s not all woo-woo. He makes it feel real and relatable, like it’s just part of being human. He says something about how the Universe is always guiding us, even when it doesn’t feel like it. And I guess that’s the thing—sometimes it feels like we’re in control, and other times it feels like we’re just along for the ride. But maybe that’s the point. Maybe we’re supposed to let go of trying to control everything and just… trust the process.

It’s weird how sometimes the things that used to scare us the most end up being the things that help us grow. Like, I used to be terrified of change, but now I see it as this necessary part of life. And I think that’s what ascension is all about—embracing the changes, even when they’re uncomfortable. It’s not always easy, of course. There are days when it feels like everything is shifting too fast, and you just want to go back to how things were. But then you realize that going back isn’t an option, because you’ve already seen things you can’t unsee.

I’ve been trying to remind myself that it’s okay to feel lost sometimes. It’s okay to not have all the answers. And it’s okay to just… be. Because at the end of the day, that’s what this whole journey is about, right? It’s not about achieving some perfect state of enlightenment; it’s about showing up, day after day, and doing your best. And if you can manage that, then you’re probably doing better than you think.

I guess what I’m trying to say is that ascension, or whatever you want to call it, is just life. It’s messy and beautiful and confusing and amazing, all at the same time. And the more you try to fight it, the harder it gets. So maybe the best thing you can do is just… let go. Let go of the need to control, to understand, to have it all figured out. Just let go, and see where the flow takes you. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth it.
 
Hey everyone, I just wanted to share some thoughts about the whole idea of ascension. It’s something I’ve been reflecting on a lot lately, and I think it’s a journey rather than a destination. For me, it’s been an ongoing process—sometimes smooth, sometimes bumpy, but always interesting.

I remember when I first started tuning into this stuff, I thought it would all be about feeling blissful and connected all the time. But honestly, that’s not how it’s been for me. Don’t get me wrong, there have been moments of deep peace, but there have also been times when I felt like I was getting zapped by these spiritual "shocks." It’s hard to describe, but it’s like the universe is giving me a little nudge, reminding me to pay attention to something. These moments can be unsettling, but they’ve also taught me so much about myself and the world around me.

I’ve come to realize that spiritual growth isn’t always comfortable. It pushes you to confront things you might have been avoiding, and it can bring up a lot of emotions. But here’s the thing: I think we’re all capable of handling whatever comes up. It’s like our souls know exactly what we need, even if our minds don’t always understand it right away.

I’ve also noticed that the idea of "bliss" can be a bit misleading. For me, it’s not about feeling constantly happy or euphoric. It’s more about finding a sense of peace and alignment with the universe. I’ve had moments where everything just feels "right," even if it’s not necessarily what I expected. It’s like a quiet knowing that I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be.

Finding grounded spiritual teachings has been a bit of a challenge for me. So many resources out there feel too out there or overly complicated. But I’ve found a few people whose teachings resonate with me, like Teal Swan and Bashar. They have this way of explaining things that feels real and down-to-earth, you know? It’s refreshing to find stuff that doesn’t make me feel like I’m missing out on some secret knowledge.

Lately, I’ve been feeling like I’m at the end of a phase in my journey. There are some subtle changes on the horizon, and I’m curious to see how they’ll shape my life. I’ve been paying attention to numerology a lot more, and it’s wild how the numbers in my life seem to align with what’s going on internally. It’s like the universe has its own way of reminding me to stay tuned in.

I think the biggest lesson I’ve learned so far is the importance of quieting the mind. When I’m not overthinking everything, I start to notice these little insights and synchronicities that I might have missed otherwise. It’s like my intuition gets louder when my mind isn’t so busy.

This journey isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. I’ve met some amazing people along the way who’ve supported me through the ups and downs. And even though we’re all on our own paths, it’s comforting to know we’re not alone. If you’re going through something similar, just know that you’re doing great. Keep trusting the process, and don’t be afraid to lean on others when you need to. We’re all in this together! 🌟
 
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