The Return of Innocence

    You’ve been conditioned to believe that innocence is something you had as a child and lost somewhere along the path of growing up. But the Transmissions tell a different story. Innocence is not naivety. It is clarity. It is the natural purity of your Essence before it was overlaid with conditioning, fear, and false identity. And the beautiful truth is this: your innocence was never destroyed—it was only covered. What you seek is not a new version of yourself, but the return to what has always been true.

    The Astral Illusion would have you believe that complexity equals wisdom. That in order to be seen as awakened, you must speak in abstractions, cloak yourself in grand spiritual roles, or earn your worth through endless refinement. But real wisdom is simple. Real truth is clear. Innocence is the lens through which your Essence sees—without distortion, without judgment, without agenda. It trusts the flow of Light. It doesn't pretend. It doesn’t perform. It simply is. And when you return to that state, not only do you heal—you become whole.

    Returning to innocence isn’t about going backward. It’s about releasing what was never really you. The personalities you’ve built to survive, the masks you’ve worn to belong, the strategies you’ve used to be loved—these are not your true self. They are layers. And when you begin to observe them without shame, you begin to loosen their grip. You begin to uncover the radiant simplicity of being. Not striving, not achieving—just being. Innocence is the state where love flows freely, because there’s nothing left to block it.

    So reclaim your innocence—not as a weakness, but as a superpower. Let it guide your choices, soften your edges, open your heart again. It’s not something you have to earn. It’s something you already are beneath the noise. When you live from that place, you carry a frequency that heals—not because you try, but because you’re real. And the world, more than ever, needs that realness. Your return to innocence is not a retreat from life—it’s a revolution of Light through it.


2 comments

  • I was thinking recently, life could hardly be considered a musical – which makes it
    doubly important to bring back the magic we felt as children! Love and Light : )

    Blaeghd
  • I’m 73 years young, I would never consider myself as innocence.Finding that place again… whoa! what a challenge to look forward to.:)

    Aida De'Ceglie

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