After the autumn eclipse corridor of 2024, our life split into two parts: the old life and the new life. Spiritual sources have been talking about this for several years, but it is this last eclipse corridor that is significant in this regard.
This can be compared to the theme of destiny, when you first pay your dues to society, family, and external self-realization, and then switch to yourself and what you want.
Read on to learn what it means to create like a free artist, and how to understand what drives you.
The Age of Buddha and Christ as a Turning Point in Life’s Self-Determination
In cosmic laws, there is an explanation that until the age of 33, the age of Christ (36 years — the age of Buddha), a person pays their dues to society, the community, fulfilling their basic functions as a human, as a man, as a woman.
Usually by this point, people had already acquired some profession or specialization, were already married, and had children. By this age, the main social, maternal, and paternal functions had been fulfilled.
The age of 33-36 was a moment of redefinition, because after it, you could allow yourself to live for yourself and do what you consider necessary and important for yourself.
Such a milestone, tied to two famous historical, religious figures: Jesus and Buddha.
Until this moment, you had to play out your mission, your destiny, why you came, and not for yourself, but for the planet as a whole, for humanity, for your country, for your lineage, and so on. After that, you could radically change your life.
And if you recall your immediate circle, around this period many people start to get shaken up. That’s when a feeling of being lost appears, because the search for yourself begins from scratch: who am I, what am I for, where am I going?
Because what you were supposed to do from the perspective of the matrix setup by that point had already been realized.
Nowadays, our puberty period has dragged on so long that you can’t guarantee it anymore, but about 10 years ago, it was already ending by this point.
Such self-determination was clear: who you are, what you are, where you are going, and what you want to do next. And most importantly, by this age, your brain was already switched on; you could discard what your parents told you, what society and bosses dictated to you, and choose yourself.
Roughly the same thing, only on a global scale, we are now experiencing during and after the autumn eclipse corridor and the portal of 9.9 — 27.9. 2024.
Feel the depth of the design. We are leaving our old life and stepping into a new life.
If the first life is a life about mission, destiny, what you came here for (for some, it’s developing certain skills, qualities, characteristics; for others, it’s a path of service, helping other people), then on the other side — life as a game, as pleasure, when you shed all those “shoulds”: you should get married, you should become this, you should show certain qualities, you should develop this.
And here, it’s not even that you start living from a blank slate, but as if all of that no longer matters, and you break free. You do what you want, act whimsically, like a free artist, like a free poet, like a free entrepreneur. You do whatever you want.
But this doesn’t mean you can neglect everything, your responsibilities, your promises, and just start fooling around. The meaning here is different.
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Why the Age of Christ and Buddha May Not Align with the Moment of Self-Determination Today
This age has blurred now. Our generation, 40-50 years old, was completely different. People who are younger have a different worldview, a different perspective.
We may not differ much in age, but there’s a world of difference between us.
I still caught the time when 25-year-olds were adults. The generation after us, they aren’t adults even at 35.
My parents got married at 24, after graduating from university. If you compare them to me, at that age they were the same as I was at 40: serious, responsible, goal-oriented, knowing the weight of their words, keeping their promises.
Slightly older generations were even more serious and responsible about everything. The younger the age, the more infantilism shows. But not in its pure form, but in the ability to enjoy, to feel joy. They are less subject to societal norms, less desire to fit in somewhere, to conform to something.
But again, there are extremes here. If we’re talking about the middle, about a balanced state — it’s the bliss of life, when you enjoy yourself without harming others, but you’re still having a blast, savoring, reveling, doing what you love.
But if necessary, you can also come to terms with having to do things you don’t like and don’t want to do, because you see value and necessity in them.
On the other hand, our generation, where the word “must” was born before you were. And for many years we’ve been shedding it, shedding it, and haven’t fully shed it yet, and even if we seem to have shed it, a sense of responsibility still gnaws at us.
The Generational Difference in Connection with the Increase in Data-Points Per Hour
When Jason Estes introduced the data-points system, everything clicked into place for me.
In Soviet times, there was one data-point per hour throughout your entire life. There was a clearly structured path; you knew exactly that if you wanted, you could finish school, finish ninth grade, then tenth grade, then you could go to a vocational school.
If you wanted a little more, then your path was to an institute; after the institute came job placement, then family, children, pension. From the moment you finished school, your entire life for many years was mapped out. People rarely moved anywhere, relocated, or changed their place of residence.
Now everything is different.
What It Means to Create Like a Free Artist
Creating like a free artist sounds cool, but a huge number of people have no idea what they want to do. At best, they understand what they don’t want.
Every time during live streams and in the comments on the Telegram channel, questions appear: “How do I find myself? What is my mission? What is my purpose?”, “What do I do if I don’t want anything? How do I understand what I want?” — the same old song.
Just a note — wanting and desiring from the perspective of the chakra system is the sacral chakra, the solar plexus — that’s action, while what guides you is the heart.
Therefore, trying to find something at the level of the sacral chakra that will inspire you, impress you, give you a craving, some kind of desire, means you’re listening with the wrong place.
And to hear with the heart, you need to be in complete trust of yourself. And that’s exactly what’s missing; otherwise, you wouldn’t be tossed around, otherwise emotions wouldn’t rise up.
And they do rise up because you live in the past: in your past images, you close your eyes and don’t understand that the whole world around you is you.
Therefore, the key question is: what do you want, how do you want it, from what place does this desire grow? Is it an ego-personal need or is it the call of your soul through your heart?
And most importantly, do you feel, do you hear any urges and movements? Are you ready to move into the unknown, overcoming your own resistance?
Because the personal parts immediately start to surface, signaling: don’t go there, you won’t handle it, you can’t do it.
The state of pure creativity, where at any moment you can become anyone, anything, anywhere, is incompatible with what our ego-personality holds.
There are too many different kinds of beliefs, traumas, experiences, and reactions stored there. They are neither bad nor good, but they prevent you from entering a state of flow and creation.
Have you ever wondered about the nature of your desires, what drives you: the call of the soul, some old beliefs…?
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The article is based on broadcast #154 Corridor of Eclipses