Sourcing From Within - A New Earth Perspective On Why Nothing Lasts In 3D
- Maria Nyegaard

- 6 days ago
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The human impulse to make things permanent runs deep. To take something living, - a feeling, a knowing, a moment of real connection, and press it into a form we believe will last.
So we reach for anything that feels solid enough to contain it, whether a document, a title, a name on paper, or a number in an account.
But what we are really reaching for can never be found in the structure. No matter how solid it looks, the structure was never the source, just as the map is never the actual territory. And once we see it in one place, we see it everywhere.
Let's stay with it for a moment and look at where this shows up, starting with something as intimate as a marriage certificate. When two people fall in love, the feeling is real. Alive and electric and completely, utterly alive. But feelings are elusive things, they move, they breathe and they may change. We cannot grasp them. So we reach for a concept to fix it in place instead. We create a document or a legal status. We build a structure around something that was never meant to be structured, to try to make it stay. And for a time it works, the structure seem to hold, and life is organized around it.
But the certificate cannot make someone love. The vow cannot make someone stay in their heart. The concept of "married" does not have a DIVINE LAW behind it that keeps the living reality alive. Only the living reality can do that and that lives in a dimension the document can never touch.
So when the inner reality shifts, the outer concept, the marriage, the status, the name on paper, starts to crack. Because it was never the SOURCE of the thing. It was only ever
a map drawn around something it could not contain.
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This is everywhere once you see it.
A job title - we try to make our worth permanent through a position. The position can vanish overnight, and I’ve seen it and experienced it happen.
A savings account - we try to make security permanent through numbers. But markets move, banks fail and numbers inevitably change.
A diagnosis - we try to make identity permanent through a label. But the body and consciousness are always in flux.
A reputation - we try to make how others see us permanent through image. But perception is always moving and we cannot control it, even with our best efforts, as the authentic expression eventually will come through.
A wellness routine - we try to make vitality permanent through a protocol. But the body is always changing, and the routine becomes a cage the moment it stops listening to
what the body actually needs.
A religion, a teacher, a practice - we touch something real, a genuine opening, and then we try to preserve it by building a doctrine around it. The doctrine becomes the thing we
defend, long after the living experience has moved on and we find we can’t seem to repeat it.
"Best friend." "Family." We assume the label guarantees the bond. But a title cannot keep two people close. Only the ongoing, living choice to show up for each other does that.
A style, a signature look, an artistic identity - once something works, we crystallize it. We repeat it. We brand it. And slowly the aliveness drains out of it because we stopped creating and started maintaining.
A flag, a language, a heritage - we grip it as if it tells us who we are. But identity is not a fixed inheritance. It's a living thing.
Even our worldview - the ideas we use to make sense of reality - can become a structure we defend rather than a living inquiry we follow wherever it leads.
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The pattern is the same in all of them. And underneath it, the same root.
Somewhere along the way, we stopped trusting the living experience itself. We learned that feelings pass, that people leave, that nothing stays. And so we started building, not from abundance, but from fear. Fear that if we don't fix it in place, it will disappear.
And in that fear, we forgot. We forgot that the source of what we feel is not outside of us. That it never was. And in that forgetting, the external world became the authority and proof. The container we handed our aliveness over to.
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However, this was always the design. The architecture of impermanence - built into the very fabric of the third dimensional reality experience, the one we chose, consciously, to incarnate into. A reality built on separation, on form, on the belief that what is outside of us can hold what lives within us. That is the game. That is the agreed-upon structure of this dimension. And for a very long time, we played by its rules. Because that was the experience we came to have.
But these are not ordinary times.
And many of us did not come only to play the game. We came to change it from within.
To remember, while still inside the structure, that the structure was never the source. To live that remembering so visibly, so embodied, so undeniably, that others begin to
remember too.
This is what the New Earth is. It’s not a place or a future event. If it was only that easy... No. It is a frequency. A way of sourcing. A way of building, from the inside out, rather than the outside in.
And those of us who came for this work, we are not just teaching concepts. We are living the templates. We are being the examples of what it actually looks like to source the feeling directly. To create from love without needing love to be certified. To know your worth without needing a title to confirm it. To feel safe without needing a number in anaccount to prove it.
We share these templates. We live them in real time. We build new earth not by tearing down the old structures, but by becoming so rooted in the living source that the
external containers simply lose their authority over us. Because that is what they always were. Containers. Agreements. Illusions dressed as
permanence.
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None of us will pretend this is easy. This is some of the most challenging and disorienting work a human being can do. Because it means giving up the very structures - the containers we thought would keep us safe. The title that told you your worth. The stream of income that told you you were secure. The relationship that told you you were loved. Releasing those containers, before the inner source feels fully reliable, asks for a courage that is rarely celebrated.
And somewhere in that process, you will meet the void. Perhaps the most testing ground of all. The liminal space where the old has been loosened but the new has not yet taken form. Where you are offering something real into the world, your gifts, your work, your frequency, and it doesn't seem to land anywhere. Where the resources thin out, or disappear entirely, and you are building from what feels like nothing.
And everything in the old architecture is designed to tell you that this means you are failing. That you chose wrong. That you should go back.
It takes bravery to let go of the structure before the new ground feels solid. It takes resilience to keep sourcing from within when nothing outside is yet confirming that it is working. And it takes a deep, unconditional love toward yourself on the hardest days, the days when nothing on the outside is reflecting back even a glimpse of what you are
building within.
This is the moment that asks the most of us. Because what we are really doing in that void - even when it doesn't look like anything from the outside - is refining our signal. Releasing the last layers of the old frequency. The limiting beliefs, the inherited programs, the places where you still secretly agreed with the old design. Because we cannot build the new while carrying the old. Not fully. The new earth frequencies - abundance, worth, dignity, peace, integrity, prosperity, joy… they require a clean signal. A coherence between what we know on the inside and what we are radiating out every moment of every day. And that coherence takes time to build. It is built in the dark, mostly. In the quiet. In the choosing, again and again, to trust what you cannot yet see.
So when the void comes - and it will - let it refine you rather than define you. You will know in your gut when this is your calling. That knowing does not speak loudly. But it does not leave either. Hold onto that. Keep going. The signal is clearing. The new ground is forming. Even when you cannot feel it yet.
We are not at the finish line. None of us are. We are all in it, every single day - alchemizing the old through our bodies, through our choices, through our living. Showing what is possible. Not because it has been easy, but because it is our calling. And because we have seen, in our own lives, that it is possible.
I’m sending you much love
on our collective journey
towards higher consciousness
Maria

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