The frustration is real.
You see the illusion. You see the harm. You see the manipulation.
And yet, people keep falling for it.
They keep buying into systems that drain them.
They keep repeating the same cycles.
They keep believing what you can so clearly see is untrue.
And it drives you crazy.
How do they not see it?
Why does no one seem to care?
How can people keep getting away with this?
It doesn’t have to be spiritual marketing.
It could be politics. It could be leadership. It could be the way people treat each other.
The anger is sharp.
The frustration is loud.
It feels impossible to just “let it go.”
Pause.
Feel the question inside you.
Where does it land?
Does it feel like anger? Like exhaustion? Like something you can’t shake?
Or is there something deeper—
A sense of powerlessness? A fear that nothing will change?
There is an assumption inside this frustration:
- That if people could just see the truth, things would be different.
- That if they could just wake up, the harm would stop.
- That the world shouldn’t be like this.
And yet—it is.
The rage isn’t just about what’s being done.
It’s about the futility of it—the exhaustion of seeing the same thing happen over and over.
Frustration often comes when we see the problem, but we don’t see where our movement is.
When we feel powerless, unseen—forced to watch the world be what it is without being able to change it.
What if the question is not: How do I stop being frustrated?
But Where is my movement inside of this?
- Is this frustration telling you to act? (Or is it keeping you locked in outrage instead of momentum?)
- Is this frustration reminding you of what you stand for? (Or are you just stuck fighting against instead of moving toward?)
- Is this frustration asking you to stop gripping? (Or is it a sign that something deeper is ready to shift?)
Not everything will change today.
Not everything will be undone in your lifetime.
Not everyone will see what you see.
But what is yours to do?
Where is your movement inside of this?
Where is the thing that does not drain you, but moves you?
Because if you only sit in frustration, you stay locked in what is wrong.
But if you listen to what is underneath it, you move toward what is yours to do.
This is The Clearing.
This is what allows the frustration to loosen—
Not because you stop caring, but because you finally see where movement is possible.





