Messages from Shaltazar.
Peace within the storm.
Greetings dear ones,
We are Shaltazar,
The Gavi Shbaninu,
The Energy of 33,
The Master Teacher,
And the Energy of 44,
The Master Healer.
You are living in times where the word struggle feels almost ordinary,
Yet what you are carrying is deeply personal and real.
Many of you are facing fear about the future,
Anger at injustice,
Financial pressure,
Health concerns,
Strained relationships,
Grief,
Exhaustion,
Self-doubt,
Or the quiet ache of feeling behind.
Some carry silent anxiety,
Heaviness in the chest,
Or a sense of disconnection from your own spirit in a world that feels harsh.
We say to you with compassion,
Your struggle is not a sign that you are failing.
It is not evidence that you are off your path.
It is not punishment from the universe.
Struggle is friction.
Friction creates heat,
And heat,
When understood,
Becomes transformation.
Peace is not found by eliminating struggle,
But by changing your relationship to it.
Many believe peace will come once this is over.
Once the debt is paid,
The diagnosis resolved,
The relationship healed,
The world calmer.
Yet this postpones peace indefinitely.
There will always be something for the mind to wrestle with.
So the invitation is not to wait for the storm to pass,
But to stand in it,
Without becoming it.
First understand this.
Often it is your nervous system struggling more than your soul.
The soul is steady.
The spirit within you is not panicked,
Even when thoughts race.
But the body reacts to uncertainty and memory.
When fear,
Anger,
Or overwhelm arise,
It is often a body that does not feel safe.
Peace can begin in the body,
And it can also arise when the mind grows quiet and awareness deepens.
One doorway is physical,
Another is mental.
Both lead inward.
Let us begin with the physical doorway,
For when the body feels safer,
The mind more easily follows.
Slow your breathing until it deepens naturally.
Place a hand on your chest or abdomen and feel the rise and fall.
Let the exhale lengthen slightly.
This tells the body you are not in immediate danger.
The body cannot relax through philosophy alone.
Second,
Name what you are feeling without turning it into identity.
Say,
There is fear here,
Rather than I am afraid.
Create space between awareness and emotion.
In that space,
You move from being consumed to witnessing.
The witness remains peaceful,
Even when emotion is loud.
Third,
Ask yourself a deeper question.
What is this struggle forging within me?
Perhaps financial pressure is teaching discernment and courage.
Perhaps loneliness is awakening a deeper relationship with your own soul.
Perhaps frustration with the world is calling you to respond more consciously,
Rather than react impulsively.
Struggle only reveals strength you did not know you carried,
And wisdom you did not know you possessed.
This does not mean you glorify pain.
It means you extract wisdom from it.
Often struggle intensifies because you are trying to control what is not yours to control.
Other people's emotions,
Global events,
Timelines,
Perceptions,
This gripping exhausts you.
Peace returns when you release what is beyond you and focus on what is within reach.
Your breath,
Your words,
Your choices.
We invite you to create small anchors of peace in your day.
Step outside and feel the air on your skin.
Turn off the constant stream of information for a few hours.
Speak kindly to yourself when you notice self-criticism.
Choose one simple act of kindness towards another human being without announcing it.
These are not insignificant gestures.
They recalibrate your inner world.
Some of you struggle because you believe you must be strong at all times.
You resist vulnerability.
Yet peace often arrives when you admit this is hard.
When you allow tears,
When you ask for help,
When you rest instead of pushing.
Strength that denies softness becomes rigidity.
Strength that includes tenderness becomes resilience.
There is purpose in collective struggle.
Humanity is being stretched.
Old systems are questioned.
Assumptions are challenged.
Discomfort often precedes evolution.
You are not merely enduring a difficult era.
You are participating in a shift in consciousness,
One that calls for more awareness,
Compassion,
Responsibility,
And love.
And so your personal struggle is not separate from the greater movement.
As you learn to respond to your own fear with calm,
You contribute calm to the collective field.
As you choose not to spread anger unconsciously,
You reduce its amplification.
Your inner peace is not small.
It ripples farther than you can see.
Peace is not the absence of emotion.
It is the ability to stay steady and aware while emotions move through you.
This is the observer within,
The awareness that notices fear,
Anger,
Or grief without being swallowed by them.
These emotions move within you.
They are not the totality of you.
Beneath the waves is a deeper current of quiet steadiness.
When you sense yourself spiraling,
Return to three simple steps.
Breathe.
Name the feeling.
Choose one conscious action aligned with your values rather than your reactivity.
This is how peace becomes practical.
Your struggle is forging you,
Refining discernment,
Revealing where you cling and where you are ready to trust.
It is teaching that peace is an inner posture,
Not an outer condition.
Do not wait for a perfect world before you choose calm.
Do not wait for certainty before you rest.
In confusion,
You can pause.
In anger,
You can soften.
In fear,
You can breathe.
This is how peace is discovered again and again in the midst of the struggle.
We bring you this message from a place of love.
Our love for you is everlasting and unconditional.