Why I'm Not Worried About the World
Moving beyond the ‘meta-crisis’ mentality to unconditionally loving the world

When you love someone unconditionally, you don’t need them to be anything but what they are. You honor their journey and trust in its unfolding, without judgment or punishment for perceived missteps. You offer support where it is welcome, but you do not impose your will upon them.
What if we loved the world that way?
What if we saw the challenges in our world as evolutionary drivers rather than battles between competing factions?
Instead of succumbing to crisis narratives and opposing one another, what if we peacefully and powerfully directed our energy toward building the world we want? What if we moved beyond reactionary resistance and into conscious, embodied change?
This is not a plea to be passive or tuned out. The question is not whether we should engage, but how we engage in a way that leads to true transformation.
Fighting each other keeps us locked in the old energies of fear, anger, intolerance, and division. The opportunity now is to choose a higher perspective that allows our species its journey, views the current time as a necessary bridge between old and new, and holds love in our hearts for humanity and its incredible potential.
Will you love the world enough to actually be a source of love? Because that is how our world will transform—not through anger and force but through the conscious choice to create something new.
Resistance feeds what it opposes
I saw a post the other day about a “paradox of tolerance,” which suggested that tolerating other people’s intolerance leads to a less tolerant world. The message was essentially to be intolerant of intolerance.
While I understand the well-meaning intent, it is the flawed logic of the old world, which is divorced from an understanding of how energy works. The solution to intolerance is not more intolerance. That perpetuates the same energetic pattern, thus amplifying division rather than dissolving it.
As Martin Luther King, Jr. wisely said in his 1957 address, Loving Your Enemies:
“Hate for hate only intensifies the existence of hate and evil in the universe...Men must see that force begets force, hate begets hate, toughness begets toughness. And it is all a descending spiral, ultimately ending in destruction for all and everybody.”
This is challenging for people, largely because we all care so much about the world and don’t want to see people suffer. We want an end to the horrors and injustices of our world. Unfortunately, acting with force, resistance, and contempt feeds into the same energies they say they want to stop. They are just switching who is on the receiving end of it, deciding to withhold love, dignity, and respect based on what another believes.
The irony is that by feeding into division, one is lowering their frequency and lessening their power to create real change. The systems in power, which supersede any political party, stay in power by fomenting distraction, division, and fear, which makes us easier to control. This has recently led to a bizarre paradox of supposed social justice advocates defending the corrupt, bloated, and exploitative institutions, industries, and practices they once were purportedly against. Suddenly transparency is the enemy? It only makes sense when you understand that the goal is always to divide us and scare us into submission.
Seeing beyond the surface
Part of what happens when you shift into higher consciousness is you become more attuned to subtle energies. Because you have confronted the shadows in yourself, you can more readily see them in the world around you. For example, examining the ways I have used manipulation made it easier for me to discern when it is being used against me. I can recognize the pattern, in part because I can better read the energy of an interaction or intent.
These attunement skills help you see through illusion and propaganda. They offer a perspective that is beyond the surface narrative, penetrating to what is really going on, like the little boy who saw through the collective facade to declare that the emperor wore no clothes.
When we talk about higher consciousness, we are really talking about a higher, broader perspective that has been freed from external influence and coercion. It arises out of greater objectivity, clarity, and intelligence that can see patterns repeating in our reality.
Thus, the truly awakened see a world in transition.
They know the current storm is a necessary reckoning to wash away the rot and clear the soil for new growth. They understand that we as a civilization cannot clear what we will not confront, which makes the contrast and revelations of our present world welcome, even if horribly uncomfortable and upsetting. The darkness in our world needs to be directly addressed.
This is why people like me are hopeful. Everything is serving humanity’s awakening in some way. For example, if you believe Trump is a dictator, let this awaken in you a love for humanity so deep that you commit yourself to peace and justice for all. If you believe Trump is exposing corruption and taking down the Deep State, rejoice and start planting the seeds for a post-control world. If you believe your life will be what you make of it regardless of who sits in a government office, keep dancing and dreaming.
We are participating in a momentous shift that will culminate in the casting off of authority and the reimagination of the human spirit.
We are clearing the way for a truly new age, where more becomes possible, including open contact with other civilizations. But first there is a choice—we can continue to be pawns in others’ games or embrace our innate creative power to birth a world worthy of the beautiful planet we live on.
We can pour our love into the liberation of humanity or keep feeding the coffers of control.
The ‘meta-crisis’ is misguided
Contrast and discomfort serve as catalysts for growth and expansion, as they usually prompt a choice for something different, which gets new energy moving. Crisis narratives, on the other hand, typically serve to lower consciousness through fear and guilt, creating a self-perpetuating cycle that inhibits the very evolution they claim to seek. Some narratives are even teaching our youth they are a plague on the planet, spawning deep self-loathing and fear. These crisis narratives deliberately keep people focused on problems and rooted in survival mode, rather than the higher creative potential of solutions.
The idea of an existential “meta-crisis” is largely a worldview influenced by media propaganda and psychological operations to consolidate control. This does not deny that there are real issues on our planet, like pollution, killing, and weather-driven disasters. It just observes them from a higher perch, where they are not tragedies we are victims of, but products of our human consciousness that we have a choice about.
This isn’t passive acceptance but rather an understanding of how consciousness shapes reality.
From a longer-term, cosmic and even quantum context, all problems have corresponding solutions. We see how quickly the earth can regenerate when we stop damaging it. Experiments have shown that focusing group attention on peace leads to less crime and harm. What we call natural disasters are partly the result of intensifying natural dynamics like heightened solar activity, partly the outcome of our own interference, and largely the reflection of our own imbalanced consciousness.
It’s worth noting that some messages warning of catastrophe from extraterrestrial sources may have hidden agendas. Beings still operating at material consciousness levels (even if technologically advanced) may project their own fears or have reasons for wanting us afraid. They may have their own plans for our planet.
In contrast, messages from more expanded consciousness (often non-physical, interdimensional) beings, who can view the totality of the human story, recognize the developmental journey underway and see humanity as being past the point of self-destruction. They understand that humanity is being supported by higher frequencies, which are more powerful, meaning not everyone needs to get on board for change to occur. Amidst the chaos, they see a growing human awakening, where consciousness creates whatever solutions are needed.
Embodied love in action
The message here isn’t to not care, speak up, or take action. It is to approach the challenges of our world from a level of consciousness that can actually produce the change we want. Responding to the state of the world with anger, contempt, and vilification only sends us backwards.
It is fine to disagree with policy and want something different, but by fighting and pushing against it, you are entangling with it and feeding it your energy.
Whatever is deprived of energy will wither away, like a flame without oxygen. Control systems have survived and thrived for this long because our energy is propping them up. Whenever we act out of fear, try to control, manipulate, and demean another, and fight over or steal what we see as being in limited supply, we are complicit in what oppresses us. We are feeding the energies of force. It is by design—those in power know exactly how energy and consciousness work, which is also why they are panicking. They too see the inevitable end of their age.
When we unconditionally love someone, we don’t endorse or encourage the things that hurt them. Instead, we gently guide them toward alternatives and model a more loving way so that they make more loving choices. The same can be true in unconditionally loving the world. Without dehumanizing and condemning one another, we can be the lighthouse beckoning from the other shore.
We can model the world we are inviting others into, starting with the compassion and love we extend to them and the conscious choices we make in our own lives.
Love is the real revolution and the most sacred of rebellions in this turbulent time.
Practical Tips for Productive Change
Energy and Intention Work
Send frequencies of peace, balance, and harmony to the planet
Visualize the world you want to create
Practice compassion for people and situations that trigger fear or anger
Hold space for joyful possibilities amid apparent chaos
Information Diet
Limit exposure to fear-based news and crisis narratives
Seek out stories of innovation, regeneration, and positive change
Practice discernment about information sources and their agendas
Perspective Shifts
Look for larger patterns and cycles beyond immediate circumstances
Consider multiple perspectives without getting attached to any one view
Remember that contrast serves evolution
Community Building
Connect with others who maintain higher perspectives
Share inspiring visions rather than fearful predictions
Create spaces where people can naturally access higher frequencies
Look for opportunities to support or offer conscious leadership
You may say I’m a dreamer. But I’m not the only one. - John Lennon
Carolyn Brouillard is a passionate explorer of potential and possibility who loves to exchange ideas through writing and speaking. As a transformational coach, she helps change-seekers create a life they love through transforming their thinking and claiming their power. She is also Managing Partner of ExoFuturesConsulting, which works with forward-thinking organizations ready to explore the profound implications of contact with NHI.
What a powerful article. I love how I was taken on a journey of being shown the bridge between the battles we face within the mind and how that translates to the collective mind at large.
The truth is that the more we can make these connections that our external world and all of the chaos out there is nothing more than an invitation to settle that same chaos within our own mind, the sooner that external chaos at the collective level will dissipate.
Anyone who fully understands that inner shadow and have transmuted it, will not feel pulled emotionally by events and conditions outside because there is an integration that occurs, a forgiveness and acceptance of nature. You expressed to me previously that energy distribution is important to be mindful of, and I want to reciprocate that sentiment by enforcing the idea that any energy expelled toward changing someone else, or changing the outside environment without having that full acceptance of them, is energy that should be used for integration.
Thank you so much for writing this. It’s such an important message for those who are at the precipice of spiritual transformation and need only that tiny nudge to jump to a new future of growth, while holding space for others to simply be on the journey they’re on.
That’s unconditional love, and we can practice it with ourselves every minute of the day <3
Excellent expatiation on the expansion of Consciousness! Always in appreciation of authentic wisdom!