Retest or re-testing the ability to act based on a new version of oneself.

Jason Estes has named three trends that are being set in September 2023 and will be relevant for the next several months to years.

Let me remind you that Jason Estes is an American I’ve been following for about two years because I vibrationally and energetically align with all the updates he provides.

So, here are the three important trends:

  1. Retest
  2. Convergence
  3. Passing through the gates

In this article, read about what the first trend — retesting — entails; the other two will be included in a separate series of articles to make it easier to study the material.

Retesting

The first trend has been unfolding since the end of August. Jason called it a retest, a repeated testing. It’s a recheck of your reactions, of the experience you’ve gained over the last 5 years (2017-2023).

Situations, people, everything you seemingly already encountered during this period are resurfacing.

This dive into the past happens for reassessment. These 5 years were very intense — 2020, 2021, 2022-2023 — psychologically, physically, and in every other way.

People or situations you’ve already faced and worked through are actively showing up in your life. It could be a situation at work, in interactions, in relationships, or in your relationship with yourself.

And most likely, your first reaction will be the same as before, regardless of the tremendous, deep transformation we’ve undergone over these 5 years.

The Retest — Your Chance to Choose a Different Reaction

Essentially, this isn’t about testing you for new reactions, or as I like to say, checking for weaknesses; it’s an opportunity to react in a new way under old conditions or to act from your new version of yourself, from your current self-perception.

Too many traumas have been healed, too much from the past has been released. All these years, we’ve been moving away from a victim mentality, from suffering with or without reason, from playing out various karmic situations. And each time, we’ve taken a step closer to ourselves, to self-love, self-respect, and self-worth.

These situations and people are your chance to choose differently, to react otherwise; it’s a test of how you — the new you — will behave so many years later.

When you encounter this (and this process will last about 8 months), something will be uncovered, and it will give you a feeling of recognition.

And if your initial reaction is to respond the way you used to, that’s your chance to stop and ask yourself: What have I learned during this time? What pearls of wisdom can I extract or have I already extracted from this experience? How will I react and act based on the untraumatized, healthy version of myself?

Usually, when we encounter the same situation we’ve worked through and suddenly react in the old way, confusion arises, a question: I worked on this so much, what — again? Does that mean I didn’t finish the work?

In this case, it’s not about it being unprocessed; it’s about this being your chance to turn a situation you’ve already lived through according to your current self. That’s what’s important. And from this point, move forward based on your new self.

So when such situations surface, especially characters from the past or reactions from the past, they cause bewilderment. How is this possible? Was I really like that? Did I really allow myself to be treated that way? Did I always feel lower than dirt, allow people to walk all over me? It depends on where you dove in. This has nothing to do with not having worked through something.

Do you think you’ve worked through it? Then take a step based on who you are today.

This is the first global trend that will be around for some time. Retests in relationships, in interactions, in short, everywhere people are involved.

See also How to Say Goodbye to the Victim Within You

What Questions Should You Ask Yourself During a Retest

How can I act differently? What experience can I gain from this? What conclusions can I draw?

For those of us who have been with the Keys of Mastery for a long time, we carefully and meticulously gather all the pearls of wisdom, otherwise you drag the past behind you like a tail.

For us, this is the most basic topic in self-knowledge and self-education — extracting pearls of wisdom from any tricky situation.

When you’ve drawn your own conclusions, made some decisions, understood how you cannot be treated or how not to get caught in the same situation again, not to step on the same rake, that’s called a pearl of wisdom.

And for those who have never done this or have simply brushed it aside, a retest is your chance to dive in and be able to react in a new way or extract a pearl of wisdom.

See also How to Find Wisdom in an Unpleasant Situation

What has already surfaced from your past? Are you able to act from your new version of yourself?

In the following materials, read about other important trends: convergence and passing through the gates. Stay tuned for updates on the site.

This article is based on a broadcast from the #couch_conversation section “Key Trends of Autumn 2023”

Based on the original Russian article from Keys of Mastery (kluchimasterstva.ru), published since 2010.