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The Remembering

Awakening has become something of a buzzword. But what does it mean?

 

Awakening isn't something you learn. It’s a fire that catches when you remember what your soul has always known. It's an invitation to deepen your connection to divine love. It’s the universe creating space for your own becoming. An arrival of your authentic truth and a greater understanding of the mystery, the magic and the mysticism that are your birthright.

 

We spend so much of our lives chasing. Chasing worthiness, chasing answers, chasing the next achievement that will finally make us whole. But awakening isn't found at the end of a quest. It's the moment we stop running and realize we've been standing on holy ground all along.

 

It's the exhale after years of holding your breath. The recognition that the divine you've been seeking has been breathing through you the entire time.

 

Awakening opens doors. It isn’t solitary. It’s not about your enlightenment or my transformation. It’s an invitation into something more ancient and expansive—the Christ consciousness.

 

Is that about religion? Actually no, it's not. This isn't about religion. It's about remembering who we've always been. The Christ consciousness isn't owned by any tradition. It's the birthright of every soul. It means that we don't just act lovingly, we become pure Love, radical presence and an embodiment of the divinity that is who we truly are. The soul, the oneness, that sacred union with all that is.

 

Christ consciousness is the knowing that separation was always an illusion. That the sacred and the human were never at odds—though we believe them to be. It's remembering what we forgot: that we are both fully divine and fully embodied, both infinite and intimate, both the wave and the ocean. The awakening journey is learning to dissolve the perception of separation and live from the truth.

 

When Jesus said, "I and the Father are one," he wasn't making an exclusive claim. He was revealing the truth that lives in each of us. He was showing us the magic of who we are, the power that we hold, the truth we understand when we stop living from separation and start living from togetherness and union.

 

Jesus—the teacher, the wayshower, the avatar—didn't come to be worshipped. He came to wake us up… to show us our true nature, the love of the universe, of our Source that lives and breathes from within us. He came to remind us that the Kingdom of Heaven isn't somewhere we go once we die. It's a state of being we embody right here, right now. It's available to us in every moment we choose love over fear.

 

Jesus came as a human and lived as a fully humane being, embodying the Christ consciousness—divine awareness. We can call him Christ because he embodies Christ, but Jesus himself is not Christ. Christ is the Spirit that moves through all things. The consciousness that was before him, that flowed through him, and that lives in each of us still. (More to come on this!)

The Remembering
The Remembering

 

This awakening, this remembering, this embodiment of Christ consciousness—it's not theoretical. It's not something we study from a distance. It's lived. Practiced. Embodied in the messy, beautiful reality of being human.

 

And it requires guidance. A container that holds us as we shed what no longer serves and step into what's always been true.

 

This is why I created The Awakening Path—a program for those ready to move from seeking to embodying, from knowing to living. And for those called to hold this space for others, there's a path to become a certified guide.

 

If something here is stirring in you, I'd love to hear from you. Sometimes the path reveals itself in conversation.

 
 
 

1 Comment


pehaney
Dec 09, 2025

I love this Mary Clare, so insightful and beautifully written.

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