
Source has isolated you for a reason.
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It’s winter—let it die.
You are separated for a reason.
I remember when I would try so hard to keep people in my life—people I knew were no good for me. Whether it was a lover, a friend, or even a family member, I clung to them, thinking I needed them. And for what? To my own detriment. I’ve always been a great manifester. But there was a period in my life when I couldn’t manifest a damn thing. And when I finally started manifesting again, the things I brought into my life would feel empty, unfulfilling, or worse, they’d fall apart. Do you know why that kept happening? Because I was running my mouth to the wrong people. See, not everyone in your life is rooting for you. Some people will hex you, curse you, or spit on your name without lifting a finger. They don’t need candles or spell books to throw negativity your way. A bad attitude, an envious glance, or even just speaking doubt over your dreams—that’s all it takes for their energy to mess with your manifestations. Some people don’t even mean harm, they just have a strong energy and carry the spirit of fear. So every time I shared my plans with certain people, they would fall through. Every. Single. Time. It took me way too long to realize the truth: I wasn’t meant to have those people in my circle. They were blocking my blessings. Sometimes, when your prayers and manifestations feel like they’re on pause, it’s not because you’re doing something wrong. It’s the people you’re keeping around. Source knows that if your blessings came through while you’re still entangled with the wrong people, they’d drain you dry or sabotage you all over again. So Source puts things on hold—not to punish you, but to protect you.
Let this sink in: it’s winter right now. Winter is the season when things die. The trees let go of their leaves, the earth rests, and everything slows down. It’s a time for reflection, for cutting ties, for making peace with the things you need to let go of. Let them go. Let the people, the habits, and the patterns that no longer serve you die off. You’re being pruned for a reason. Remember this: isolation is preparation. Separation isn’t punishment. It’s making room for what’s coming next. Trust the process. Let it die, so that you can truly live.