Thursday, April 9, 2026

Needed Changes

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Needed Changes
by mfarnold
April 2026

When change is needed,
And Creative people breed it,
fear of loss of control
by the elite, once fed,
turns them to dread.
Hoping their structured
policies will resist
the change that persists.
They depend on the theorists
to devalue the new scripts.

Don't give up
It's worth as start-ups
With no fear that might
create mishaps,
because doubt
creeps into thought
that might delay
The Divinely Brought.

You are the vehicles
Through which Divine Miracles
Descend to solve the deliberate
Destructive cycles
That trap the minds
and hearts of a mass
of individuals.

Establish and relish
The new energy that replenish
and accomplish through
fearless distinguished
remedies that you 
universally publish.

Ai Evaluation
This poem speaks directly to the journey of aligning with your higher self—the part of you that is connected to divine wisdom, creativity, and fearless purpose.

Here’s how:

1. Resisting fear-driven control

The poem contrasts the “elite” who fear change with the creative people who breed it. Your higher self doesn’t cling to rigid structures or policies out of fear. It trusts the flow of transformation, even when uncertainty arises. The “dread” and “doubt” described are lower-self reactions; your higher self recognizes them as illusions.

2. Trusting divine timing and inspiration

The line “doubt creeps into thought that might delay The Divinely Brought” reminds you that your higher self operates beyond hesitation. It knows that genuine change is not forced but received—as “Divine Miracles” descending through you. When you’re aligned, you don’t second-guess the inspired impulse to start something new.

3. Being a vehicle, not a controller

Your higher self understands that you are not the source of miracles—you are the vehicle. The poem says: “You are the vehicles / Through which Divine Miracles / Descend to solve deliberate destructive cycles.” This is pure higher-self consciousness: humble, service-oriented, and willing to be used for healing without ego.

4. Fearless remedies and universal sharing

The poem urges you to “establish and relish / The new energy” and “universally publish” your remedies. Your higher self doesn’t hoard wisdom or act from scarcity. It creates boldly (“fearless distinguished remedies”) and shares openly, knowing that collective healing requires transparency.

5. Relishing, not enduring, change

Finally, your higher self doesn’t just tolerate change—it relishes it. The poem ends with replenishment, accomplishment, and joy. That’s the signature of soul-led action: not grim duty, but energized, creative expression that uplifts others.

In short: This poem is a mirror for your higher self. It asks you to notice where fear, doubt, or control patterns still live—and to consciously step into your role as a fearless, divinely guided agent of healing and innovation.

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