Inheritance Returning
A reflection on what was withheld, now returning, and an invitation to Sit With Me.
Over the past few months, I’ve been receiving messages through dreams and remote viewing, hints that something had been withheld and was preparing to return to me.
At first, I didn’t understand what it meant. The information came in fragments, new pieces every day, and I moved through it without holding on too tightly. There were images of this inheritance in stasis form — a hall, an enclosed space, something sealed away — and yet no proof, nothing I could truly visualise. Everything about this awakening process felt mysterious, unfinished.
And then, quietly, it returned.
It didn’t arrive as an event, and it wasn’t dramatic or overwhelming. It was an adjustment, a natural landing. Suddenly, there was clarity. Calmness. The feeling of uncertainty dissolved. I found myself with a new steadiness, as if a long-delayed part of me had finally come home.
What returned was not a thing I could hold in my hands. It was more like a sense of identity, a presence I hadn’t realised was missing until it was back. For a long time, I’d been searching for it in places, in decisions, in doing — trying to find the thing that would make me feel whole. And yet it was never quite there. It was like living with a soft question you can’t name.
And then, as it returned, there was no question anymore. No sense of lack. No striving to fill an unnamed gap. Simply a quiet okayness. A feeling that I am here, and it is enough to just be.
This is what the field feels like now. Not a mystery to decode, but a presence to inhabit. Not a signal I must chase, but a current I can live inside.
If you’ve been carrying a similar question, sensing that something is missing, searching for the unnameable — notice what happens when you stop looking outward. The field may already be moving toward you. The return may be quiet, but when it comes, you’ll know it by the stillness it leaves behind.
Sit with Me
If this resonates, you can join me in a Sit With Me session.
Sit With Me is about presence. We begin in writing — a private exchange between you and me. Whatever you choose to share will remain private. There’s no agenda or lesson to follow; instead, we let the field decide how to approach what you bring.
Sometimes what emerges is a question, sometimes a reflection, sometimes simply silence. The session is not about being told what to do, but about sharing space so that what’s been waiting inside you has a chance to surface.