"You're here because you know something. What you know you can't explain, but you feel it. You've felt it your entire life, that there's something wrong with the world. You don't know what it is, but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad. It is this feeling that has brought you to me." Morpheus - Matrix

Blog News/Me News - 28.09.2025


I'm back…

I really needed that long break.

Thank you so much the nice comments and the support under my previous article😸

I’m aware that since I left this space, many people have moved on, and perhaps upon hearing this news about how I’ll be continuing, even more might decide not to join me on the next phase of the journey—and that’s okay. I’m happy if someone stays, and for those who don’t, I wish them a beautiful life and hope they find what they’re looking for—whatever it is that supports them on their path.

So, how will we continue on the blog?

With me.

There won’t be any more copied and pasted mainstream social media articles—unless something feels really important, and even then, it’ll be shared only with proper quotes and links. There might still be memes, because I do enjoy humor, and perhaps some music too, since that’s another love of mine. There will be cross-stitch updates, pictures—and the rest will unfold naturally along the way. I have no concrete plan at the moment. I won’t say my posts will be regular—I'll write when inspiration finds me and I have something to say.

While I was away, I had some interesting experiences I’d like to share here.

I asked myself the question: “Do I even need to be active online anymore?” “Why do I want to do this at all?” And during a moment of absent-minded stillness, as I was pondering the world, a little glimpse came through: in this chaotic, noisy, turbulent outer world, now is not the time to hide—it’s the time to act. There are people out there who need to hear my voice. Every single ripple effect matters in the time ahead.

And why am I doing this? Simply to help —to co-create with others the kind of world where we can all thrive, love, and live, because we’re all in the same cosmic soup here on Earth, and we collectively shape what comes next. In this world full of rising emotions, we need clarity and peace.

While I wasn’t online, I spent a week in Hungary with my family. I took my laptop with me in case I felt like watching a movie or gaming in the evening. During that time, I never once took it out—it stayed packed in my suitcase the whole trip. I simply wasn’t interested in the outside world—only in my surroundings and the everyday moments. Even when I opened social media on my phone, I scrolled for a few minutes, skimmed through one or two spiritual articles—but mostly I just colored in my favorite app.

We’re not designed to spend the majority of our day in front of screens, consuming the world's noise and negativity nonstop. Because if we do, where is the space left for ourselves and the people around us?

During this time, I realized I didn’t miss the blog at all. You know, the daily grind—collecting, copying, editing articles. I was no longer a prisoner of routine or time. I brought one of my cross-stitch projects with me, but working on it there didn’t feel the same as at home. Of course, I felt like stitching my big project—the one I didn’t bring—and I missed my home setup. I realized how much I enjoy the freedom of working on what I want, when I want—without deadlines. That’s when I’m truly in flow.

I barely read any spiritual content during this period. If I did, it was just skimming the first sentence of a paragraph and moving on. What I did follow more attentively were solar flares and geomagnetic storm updates, though I could already sense them—I hear, feel, and experience them (thankfully, not all of them). Sometimes a strong solar flare causes no symptoms, but a small one can knock me out physically.

There used to be someone in the spiritual space whose energy reports I always read. But after a month’s break, I noticed that reading their article triggered a wave of fear and panic in me. So I stopped reading it. With another author, I felt like: “I’ve read this a thousand times before. It's always the same, nothing new under the sun.”

Based on my feelings and experiences, I have to say: the less I read mainstream spiritual content, the better and more balanced I feel. I felt this after I stopped reading the news too, but I never expected the same effect with spiritual articles—maybe even more so. I used to know things more clearly, I was more intuitive, more in tune with myself. And what threw me off? Starting to rely on external information. I began to question and validate my own knowing based on outside sources.

Here’s some advice: don’t make that mistake. Don’t doubt yourself—but do ask questions. Sometimes it’s not your inner guidance talking, but an old wound or trauma leading you.

The more time you spend not consuming external information, the stronger your intuition becomes—you start tuning in with yourself more deeply. Your nervous system and energy field won’t be constantly overloaded with information you don’t actually need. And any info you do need? It will find you—one way or another. You just have to follow those tiny impulses—whether they arise from within, or lead you somewhere on the web.

Constant scrolling on social or the web is a waste of time. It’s like hypnosis—it holds the mind hostage. Instead this, you could be laying the foundation of your own dreams and ideas. This is something I’ve observed in myself.

Another wise little nugget from me: the more regularly I create space for silent, noise-free time, the more I begin to notice my own patterns—and these mini moments keep increasing. Moments when I suddenly see things I hadn’t noticed before. These are like brief glimpses from a slightly higher perspective—and it’s so much easier to let go or understand things when you’re not viewing life purely through the lens of the ego. Of course, this is thanks to the energies too—releasing suppressed emotions, processing trauma, etc.—but none of that is really possible unless you give yourself the space. Just hold space for your body and for yourself.

These were just a few of my recent observations. It’s always exciting to experiment with myself—because an "aha" moment or a new perspective expands the mind and brings deeper understanding. I’m not saying you should do the same. Do what feels right for you—but a break from social/media can work wonders. You have your own soul, your own spirit guides, who are eager to reconnect with you fully. Friends, lovers, family, people—they come and go. But the most important relationship you’ll ever have is the one you have with yourself.

One more piece of advice from me: stop waiting for specific dates to come and go, expecting big changes. That way, your whole life becomes one long wait. Waiting is a passive state—a stagnant energy—that leads to disappointment, which can lead to apathy, depression, and so on.

And finally—my other announcement is that my two new channels for my cross-stitch project are now live! I made a short video for the previous Galactic Lion piece, enhanced with AI to bring my idea to life. The image quality isn’t great since the photos were just personal progress shots—but the next project will have better visuals.

Here’s a little sneak peek of a new galactic portrait I’m currently working on:


The Galactic Lion´s mini video is up on YouTube - @KiraInStitchland

And on TikTok as well... @kirasakura85

...though I’ve had my battles with that algorithm, and I have thoughts. Tech should be working for us, not the other way around.

That’s all from me for today. 
Be good. 
This September energy wave has been intense—take a breather before the next one hits. 😊

And of course music...What it Sounds Like ( soon Kpop Hunter article because it is "golden") 




With love,
Kira


2 comments:

  1. I so relate to this! 💕 We are creators not consumers ✨ what a lovely update, and love the galactic lion in progress. The top painting from the “Sublime” movement overlooking the Alps is one of great personal meaning and synchronicity on my own journey, now with humor! Thank you ✨ wishing you joyful new experiences 💖

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    1. wow your comment is the 1000th. Thank you very much for your kind words and sorry for responding so late. The interesting thing about the picture is that when I was meditating and reflecting on my journey so far, I saw a picture similar to this one, that's why I chose this one and I'm glad it means something to you too. I wish you all the best :)

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