THE ONLY WAY IS THE NEW EARTH
I woke around 5am. I wouldn’t have minded a little more sleep — I didn’t fall asleep until just after 10. There was a bit of chatter in my head, looping around the conversation I had during yesterday’s breathing session.
Did I share everything?
Did I get it all off my chest?
Then I caught the pattern — this phrase again: “getting everything off my chest.” It’s something I’ve said at retreats, in therapy, in relationships. Always chasing closure through expression.
But I remembered a moment from a retreat last year when I brought a list of everything I needed to say — and was told: just feel it.
So I let it be that.
Not everything has to be spoken.
Because what’s out there is illusion.
And there’s nothing out there I need that I can’t give myself.
––– THE PRACTICE OF PRESENCE –––
I meditated.
Did my morning practices.
And then set my focus for the day.
- Work more on the book
- Open a bank account in Sri Lanka
- Follow up on closing my account in the Old Earth
- Begin setting up a new company — keep the energy clean, anchored, and focused
I realised this morning: my entire life is now in service to The New Earth.
Not in theory. In practice.
And that comes with boundaries.
––– DISCIPLINE AS DEVOTION –––
People send me books, videos, things to consume — and I appreciate the thought — but I can’t take it all in. Not now. My full attention is here. This is my vow.
If it doesn’t serve The New Earth…
It doesn’t stay in my field.
It’s not personal.
It’s energetic alignment.
I think of the Queen — how she committed her entire life to the service of the UK. Whether or not you agree with that system, the devotion itself is admirable. This is that. But not to a country or flag. This is planetary service.
I commit to this fully.
To hold the field.
To stay the course.
––– A CLEAR DECREE –––
I let go of anything that no longer serves the New Earth.
I draw my boundaries with love.
All focus is here.
From this day forward…
The New Earth is the way.
The only way.
—Tarot spread—
1. What does it mean to close a chapter without regret — and honour what it gave?
Can I release the Old Earth systems with grace, knowing they shaped me but no longer serve me?
Card: The Star
The Star speaks of hope born from devastation, the clear light that follows collapse. You can honour what once was — not by clinging to it, but by letting it dissolve into the water of renewal. You’ve learned what you needed. Let the grace of this moment illuminate the path forward — without regret. The Old Earth gave you resilience, but The New Earth calls for surrender.
2. How do I allow truth to be witnessed without needing it to be validated?
When I express what’s been suppressed, can I let the expression itself be the release — not their reaction?
Card: The Tower
The Tower doesn’t seek approval — it seeks liberation. Speaking truth may shatter illusions, but in doing so, it frees both speaker and witness. You don’t need their agreement to be free. The collapse itself is sacred. Let what crumbles, crumble. Let truth do what it came to do.
3. What becomes possible when I no longer chase but allow the sacred system to hold?
Am I willing to trust the energetic architecture of The New Earth to carry this work forward?
Card: Seven of Swords
There is a subtle temptation to control outcomes — to quietly plan, reposition, or manipulate to keep things moving. But this card invites radical honesty: is this self-protection or sabotage? Trusting the sacred system means no more hiding. No more fallback strategies. Let transparency be the architecture. The New Earth holds because it’s built in truth.
4. Where does devotion become distortion — and how do I return to divine alignment?
Can I recognise when effort turns to striving, and reorient from discipline as punishment to discipline as prayer?
Card: The Hierophant
True devotion is rooted in remembrance, not repetition. This card calls you to sacred structure, not dogma. When you act from alignment, your routines become rites. The work is holy because it’s intentional. Return to what is sacred. Let each effort be an offering — not an obligation.
5. What is my body revealing about where I’ve entangled with the past?
If the book is a mirror — a voodoo doll of sorts — what parts still hold parasitic weight that no longer belongs?
Card: The Empress
The Empress invites you to listen to the body as oracle — not just container. She is lush, sensory, alive — and she doesn’t carry what isn’t nourishing. If your back aches or energy drains, something isn’t aligned with divine fertility. You are here to birth new worlds, not house old wounds. Choose what feeds life.
6. How do I walk with those from the Old Earth without letting them shape my rhythm?
Can I meet them in love without compromising the frequency I now steward?
Card: The Hanged Man
This is the card of sacred pause and higher perspective. The Old Earth may pull at your feet, but The New Earth lives in your gaze. Meeting others doesn’t mean merging with them. Pause. Breathe. Listen — without needing to move. Hold your posture. Stay in your rhythm. Compassion doesn’t mean collapse.
7. What am I truly in service to — and is every choice reflecting that commitment?
If The New Earth is not just a vision but a vow, how sacred am I willing to become in its daily embodiment?
Card: Six of Swords
This is the quiet exodus. The journey from storm to stillness. You’re already in motion, already mid-crossing. Service now means trusting the direction, even when visibility is low. The vow is already made — and each small step forward is a holy act. Let the waters carry you. The New Earth awaits on the other shore.