Imagine you are standing in a vast valley at dawn. The sky above you is the colour of pale fire, and from somewhere high and far away, you hear a sound — a single, clear note, like a bell or a trumpet, resonating through the air and into your chest. It does not demand. It invites. It is the sound of your own life calling you to rise, to look at everything you have been and everything you have done, and to decide what you will carry forward and what you will leave behind.
Around you, others are rising too — figures emerging from the earth itself, from the water, from the places where they had been resting, waiting, gathering strength. This is not a judgement of punishment. This is the kind of reckoning that comes from love — the moment when you stand before the fullness of your own experience and say: I see it all. The mistakes, the triumphs, the detours that felt like failures but turned out to be the most important paths of all. I see it, and I am ready to move forward with clear eyes.
Judgement asks you to forgive yourself for the versions of you that did not know better. It asks you to honour the lessons you learned through hardship. And then it asks the most important question of all: now that you know who you truly are, what will you do with that knowledge? There is a calling inside you — not a career or a title, but a way of being in the world that aligns with your deepest truth. You feel it in the moments when everything goes quiet and your soul speaks in a whisper. That whisper is becoming louder now.
This is your message today. The time for sleeping through your own life is over. The trumpet is sounding — not from outside you, but from within. You have gathered enough wisdom, enough experience, enough courage to answer the call of your highest self. Do not let doubt keep you in the valley when the mountain is waiting. Rise. Review your life with compassion. Release what no longer belongs to the person you are becoming. And then — step forward into the purpose that has been waiting patiently for you to claim it.




















