Shaltazar Pause Transmissions When You're Disconnected From Your Body.
Greetings,
Dear ones.
We are Shaltazar,
The Gavi Shpaninu,
The Energy of 33,
The Master Teacher,
And the Energy of 44,
The Master Healer.
There are moments when you move through life,
But feel strangely disconnected from your own experience.
You move through the day on autopilot.
You complete tasks.
You respond to others.
You make decisions.
And yet,
Something in you feels slightly absent,
As though you are watching yourself from a distance.
You may notice this when your body feels numb instead of alive,
When sensations fade into the background,
When you realize you have been holding your breath without knowing it,
When your shoulders are tense,
Your jaw is clenched,
Your stomach feels tight,
Or a dull heaviness sits in your chest.
And you cannot remember when you last truly relaxed.
Dear ones,
Disconnection from the body is not a flaw.
It is often a form of protection.
When life becomes too intense,
Too fast,
Or too painful,
Awareness sometimes lifts itself out of the sensation in order to cope.
This is not weakness.
It is wisdom that learned how to survive.
But survival is not the same as living.
And there comes a time when the soul begins to gently call you back home.
The pause is one of the ways you begin to answer that call,
A gentle doorway back into the life you are already living.
For to live life fully,
You must be here for it,
Not only in thought,
Not only in intention,
But in sensation,
Breath,
Movement,
And presence.
Your body is not something you carry through life.
It is how life is carried through you.
When you pause,
You are not asked to dive back into sensation all at once.
You are invited to return gradually with kindness,
With curiosity,
With choice.
You begin with something simple,
The feeling of your feet touching the floor,
The weight of your body where it is supported,
The movement of breath in your chest or belly.
These small noticings begin to weave awareness back into form.
They remind you that you are not only a mind moving through the world,
But a living presence inhabiting a body that feels,
Responds,
And remembers.
In the pause,
The body is no longer something you manage or correct.
It becomes something you listen to.
You may begin to notice subtle messages that were previously drowned out by the noise and speed,
A fatigue that asks for rest,
A tightness that asks for gentleness,
A warmth that signals safety,
A heaviness that asks to be acknowledged rather than pushed away.
This listening is a form of communion.
It is a way of meeting spirit through sensation rather than thought.
For the body is not separate from your spiritual life.
It is one of the places where spirit lives.
Dear ones,
You did not come into human form to hover above your experience.
You came to feel it,
To breathe it,
To move within it.
The pause helps you remember this.
It invites you to soften the distance between awareness and flesh,
Between watcher and lived life.
And as this distance softens,
Something else often changes.
You may find that emotions become easier to feel without overwhelming you.
The joy becomes more vivid.
The pain becomes more honest.
That the world feels less something you must endure and more like something you are participating in.
You do not need to force yourself back into your body.
You only need to offer yourself an invitation.
The pause is that invitation.
Simply take a deep breath and return to the pause.