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🌟 How People Wake Up in One Day(And Why a Single Shock Can Unite Millions)


🌞 A Lighthearted Definition of “Wake Up”


Ever had one of those moments where someone shares a piece of information and your brain goes, “Wow, I’ve never thought of it that way before!” And after that, you can never un-think it? You’re changed forever. That’s my idea of waking up.


It’s like someone turned on a light bulb in a room you didn’t even realize was dim. Suddenly, you see everything a little differently, and there’s no going back to the old perspective. That’s what a real “wake up” moment is: a gentle but irreversible shift in how you see the world.


Some people wake up through meditation. Some through nature. Some through a whisper from their soul.

And others? They wake up through a shock — a moment that interrupts the world long enough for something deeper to rise to the surface.


Recently, millions of people watched a video of Charlie Kirk collapsing on stage. The details are uncertain, debated, and full of theories. But the facts aren’t the point of this blog.


The point is what happened immediately after.


People paused. People prayed. People felt their hearts again instead of their anger. People remembered his constant message about family, faith, and treating the body as a temple.

No matter what “really” happened, one thing was undeniable:


It brought people together.


And that’s what fascinates me — these collective moments of shock that lift millions out of autopilot and into awareness.


It happened during Covid too. Yes, it was overnight sudden, painful, and chaotic — and for some, it left them spiraling in fear. But I saw firsthand how it also woke people up. It made many begin to question, to reflect, and to realize how precious life is… how sacred home and family truly are… and how valuable our intuition is when everything else feels uncertain.


I don’t believe these moments are random — not spiritually, and not collectively. I believe we are all connected, and in our own ways, we’re all trying to wake up together.

When a big event happens... we pause and something inside us remembers.


💡 Why a Single Moment Can Change Everything


From a Germanic Healing Knowledge perspective, the psyche responds instantly to unexpected events. A shock can reorganize a person’s entire awareness in seconds.


And on the collective level?


The same pattern appears.


One sudden moment — a scene, a clip, a collapse — can:

  • wake people up from numbness and start questioning

  • reconnect them to their bodies

  • spark spirituality

  • ignite the instinct to protect family

  • disrupt the noise long enough to remember truth

  • lift people into prayer

  • shift people out of fear and back into presence


These are awakening moments.


Not because of the event itself, but because of the shift inside the heart.


And if a moment like this inspires people to reconnect to family, values, or gratitude…

…then perhaps it wasn’t a tragedy. Perhaps it was a catalyst.


🌱 Turning Shock Into Higher Awareness

Instead of spiraling into fear, gossip, or conspiracy (which believe me this has been a big challenge for me), there is a much higher path:


“What is this moment trying to awaken in me?”


For many, the message was simple:

  • Take care of your body

  • Cherish your family

  • Live with integrity

  • Put faith above fear

  • Slow down

  • Be present

  • Make your life meaningful

Moments like this shake us awake —not to scare us, but to realign us.


🦃 As We Walk Toward Thanksgiving…

Deanna's silly drawing
Deanna's silly drawing

A Moment to Wake Up Together


Here in the States, we’re just days away from Thanksgiving — my favorite holiday....a holiday that, at its heart, is about family, gratitude, presence, and remembering what matters.


Moments like the one we saw with Charlie, remind us how quickly life can change. They pull us out of our heads and drop us back into our hearts.


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Maybe this year, Thanksgiving isn’t just about the meal.


Maybe it’s about:

  • reaching out to someone you drifted from

  • softening an old conflict

  • actually seeing your children

  • being grateful for whatever food you do have

  • appreciating your body for what is does do for you

  • choosing consciousness over chaos

If one moment online can bring millions to pause…imagine what one intentional moment around your table can do~when we all do it... The ripple effect!


🌟 Thanksgiving Wake-Up Challenge

Here’s a simple, powerful invitation:

👉 **Before Thanksgiving, choose ONE person

and tell them what you’re thankful for.**

Just one.

Send a text. Make a call. Write a card. Give a hug. Say it out loud.

This is how we wake people up —through connection, not fear. Through gratitude, not division. Through family, not frenzy.


I’ll also add one gentle note before I close:


When we soften, forgive, reconnect, or resolve tension… sometimes the body does too.

And when the body resolves something emotionally, it may also release something physically.


So if you find yourself “coming down with something” after a big conversation or a heartfelt moment this Thanksgiving…


Just remember:

It might not be sickness. It might be healing.

And if you want clarity, I’m here — for you and with you. 💬


Want Support on Your Healing Journey?


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💛 “I’m curious and I enjoy learning with others…”

Join my Wednesday Q&A Call — your first visit is my gift.


💛 “I’m ready for personalized help.”

Book a Guided Pathway Session (GPS) so we can map your story, understand your symptoms, and chart a path forward.


💛 “I totally need a reset and retreat.”

Let’s chat about creating a personalized retreat here at my home~The Sanctuary of the Inner Song — a place to maximize healing while we breathe, reset, and truly reconnect.


Sending you peace, kindness, and a Thanksgiving feeling in every conscious breath you take from this moment on!



 
 
 
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