Can you feel the shift yet?
- Jason Jungle
- 23 minutes ago
- 3 min read

Do You Feel the Shift Yet?
Something is changing. You might not be able to name it. Or maybe you feel it deeply, like a quiet pulse underneath the noise of everyday life. Something feels off in the world—and something is waking up in you.
We’re living in a time where the outer world no longer makes much sense. The rules are changing. The stories keep shifting. What used to be trusted—governments, systems, even identities—now feels confusing, chaotic, or simply false. And maybe you’ve noticed: it’s not just the world that’s changing. You are too.
The Cracks Are Showing
We’re told so many conflicting things these days:
Follow the rules, even when they change by the day.
Trust the system, even when it contradicts itself.
Be successful, even if it exhausts you.
For many, these narratives have begun to break apart. They no longer make sense, not because you’ve failed to keep up—but because they were never coherent to begin with. What’s happening now is the peeling away of a dream we were all taught to believe in.
And as that old dream unravels, we begin to see what we’ve given away:
Authority over our own bodies and choices.
Permission to feel what we feel.
The right to question and to choose for ourselves.
This isn’t just a social or political breakdown. It’s a collective awakening.
From External to Internal Authority
At the heart of this shift is a movement away from external authority—rules, roles, experts, approval—and a return to internal authority—intuition, integrity, presence, truth.
External authority sounds like:
"This is how it’s always been."
"We know what’s best for you."
"Just do as you’re told."
Internal authority sounds like:
"What feels true to me right now?"
"What am I sensing in my body and heart?"
"I choose from alignment, not fear."
This shift can feel destabilising. It might feel like losing your footing at first. But it’s actually a return to solid ground—your own.
Examples of the shift:
You stop watching the news and feel more peace, not less.
You notice your job no longer aligns with who you’re becoming.
You feel drawn to nature, to stillness, or to new kinds of community.
This isn’t escape. It’s emergence.
Seeing Through the Illusion
Many people now sense that the stories we’ve been told about life, success, safety, and even identity were never really ours. We inherited them. We followed them out of survival or belonging. But now they don’t fit.
This dissonance is a gift. It reveals how much power we’ve handed over:
To systems that were never designed for our wellbeing.
To identities that asked us to perform rather than be.
To patterns that kept us small, compliant, and numb.
As the illusions break down, we’re left with a powerful, sometimes uncomfortable, clarity: we want something real.
Where This is Going
We are in a collective initiation. The world as we’ve known it is collapsing—not to destroy us, but to reveal what’s possible when we stop building on false foundations.
Yes, it may be difficult. Systems may fail. Comfort may be interrupted. But what comes through the ashes is not chaos—it’s coherence.
We are returning to:
Communities built on mutual care, not competition.
Work that feels purposeful, not extraction of your life energy..
Healing rooted in energy and intuition, not only prescriptions.
Value defined by presence and contribution, not status or wealth.
The path may not be easy, but it is alive. It is real. And it is ours to walk.
Reassurance in the Storm
If you’re feeling the unravel, you’re not broken. You’re ahead of the curve. If you’re sensing things that others aren’t ready to see, you’re not alone. If you’re scared and excited at the same time, welcome—you’re right where you’re meant to be.
There’s a beauty in this moment. Not because it’s painless, but because it’s honest. We are remembering something sacred—something that was never truly lost.
You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to keep listening to what’s real within you.
And if you’ve made it this far, chances are… you’ve already begun.
The shift is here. And it’s you.
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