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Lemurian Channeling 🌊 On forming connections in a divided world

Unity through Disagreement

There are moments when a Lemurian message lands in a way that feels less like philosophy and more like a direct invitation. This transmission is one of those.

It speaks to the exhaustion many of us feel around conflict, division, and the pressure to “pick a side,” while also reminding us that withdrawing from the world isn’t the same as protecting our peace.

What the Council offers here is simple, practical, and surprisingly Human:

  • You don’t have to agree with someone to stay connected.

  • You don’t have to hide to stay grounded.

  • And you don’t have to participate in the noise to participate in unity.

This message is a call back into presence, curiosity, and everyday listening, because that’s where unity begins.


Why This Message Matters

The world is loud right now. People feel pulled apart by beliefs, identities, and assumptions. And many sensitive, intuitive people have chosen silence or avoidance to stay sane.

But the Lemurians make something very clear here:
Unity doesn’t require agreement, but it does require participation.

When we withdraw completely, we lose our influence, our compassion, and our ability to model a different way of being.

This message reminds us that:

  • We are connected whether we acknowledge it or not.

  • Disagreement is not the enemy, it’s part of discovering truth.

  • Listening is a form of healing, and curiosity is a bridge.

  • Tension dissolves through breath, presence, and genuine engagement.

It’s a gentle nudge back into the world without the drama, without the defensiveness, and without abandoning yourself.


💫 If you’d like to dig deeper into the full written version, check out the post, Disagreement Isn’t the Problem, Disconnection Is.


Key Takeaways

• Unity doesn’t mean sameness.
We can learn from people we disagree with, and those differences can make connection deeper, not weaker.

• Division is a tension that harms us.
The Lemurians describe it like a pulled muscle that is painful, unnecessary, and preventable.

• Listening is participation.
You don’t have to argue. You don’t have to convince. But you can stay present, ask questions, and let curiosity lead.

• Avoiding conflict isn’t the same as bringing peace.
Silence may feel safe, but meaningful unity requires showing up with calm awareness.

• Breath dissolves tension.
“Tension cannot live in the breath.”
It’s both a spiritual truth and a nervous-system truth.

• Humanity is on the cusp of evolution.
And unity, not agreement, will determine how we step into that future.


Test the Shift 10% at a Time

If the unity in this message helped create new clarity, connections, or income, you’re invited to share 10% of whatever value it added for you.


Join the Conversation

How does this message land for you?
Have you found yourself withdrawing from conflict to keep your peace, or have you been pulled into division more than you’d like?

Share your reflections below. Your voice helps us all understand how to participate with more compassion, clarity, and presence.

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💫 In Love and Light,

Merdhin


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