Memorial Day was remembered yesterday. But few understand the deeper frequency behind it.
When you unconsciously acknowledge a holiday like Memorial Day, you’re not just participating in a tradition. You’re entering into a frequency contract—one that aligns you with the war machine, the very system that perpetuates conflict, not for peace, but for power.
You’re told to “honor those who gave their lives”—to respect the sacrifice, to salute the fallen. And many do it with pure hearts. Because good people follow the rules. Good people honor tradition. Good people don’t question sacred rituals.
But here’s what they never tell you:
A government declares war.
You may personally oppose killing, yet still uphold a collective ritual rooted in death. The burden of that decision—the souls lost, the lands ruined, the families shattered—accumulates as a frequency debt.
And that burden is real. More real than the surface-level problems you’re dealing with today. In fact, many of your problems *stem* from that very burden—sexual confusion, identity fragmentation, generational trauma. Yes, even that.
The system cannot carry that weight alone. So it distributes the load.
And when you participate in their rituals in their way—posting flags, mouthing borrowed sentiments—you agree to carry part of that burden.
You didn’t know it, but you signed the frequency contract:
“War is good. Their sacrifice was noble. I support the cause.”
And in doing so, a sliver of your soul was exchanged to uphold a distorted ideal of goodness. One that made you feel like a good person… but aligned you with a machine designed to drain life, not protect it.
Let me be clear:
This is not about dishonoring soldiers.
Many were brave. Many were kind. Many were lost long before they fell.
You *can* honor them—but do it in a way that elevates consciousness:
Honor them not for what they did, but for who they truly were.
Hold space for the burdens they carried—not just on the battlefield, but within.
Release them. Don’t glorify their trauma. Transmute it.
And then ask yourself:
Where in your own mind do you still carry the seeds of war?
Where do you hold resentment toward another culture, race, belief, or identity?
Where are you still at war within?
Release that.
Not just for yourself. But for every soul still trapped in a war they didn’t choose.
This is how we end war at the frequency level—
Not with protest.
Not with politics.
But with precision.
Consciousness.
Truth.