Frequency fences function like energetic barriers:
- Think Star Trek force fields, or in more physical terms, you might think about groupings of crisscrossed wires (that’s one way I’ve experienced them in dreams before).
- They can come across as metallic, electric, high-pitched and “screechy”, and/or otherwise unpleasant.
- They relate to blockage, whether it be in your energy field, on a particular mental or emotional level, with a specific person, etc.
Light Language Keynote #23
This Light Language started off with a sphere: It was encasing the space for the transmission, almost like a capsule or bubble for the Light Language. I could feel the spherical space in my hands. They wanted to outline or delineate it.
Then the title came through, relatively quickly: “Passing through frequency fences”.
I began to see a fish in water approaching what looked like a chain-link fence. The fence appeared to be a barrier, but the fish could actually get through; there was space for it to fit between the links.
The fish is us, and we can pass through.
The fish is able to move easily with the flow — it’s a creature that’s accustomed to swimming and being part of the movement of water, living in the water.
Spirit shared these specific words with me:
“Take a look at the area around you. See what opportunities are there. Mark them. Note them to yourself and begin working with them. They will open the way for you to pass through.”
At this point, I began seeing the fish with a graduation cap (lol! – a pretty funny visual), and it was as though the fish were going down an aisle or pathway at a ceremony.
Look for opportunities and engage them
This Light Language is moving us to start looking at the other opportunities that are indeed around us, even when we’re faced with something big that’s blocking our way or a challenge that seems to be hindering our progress. Seeking them out and engaging with them will move us past what we think is a barrier in our path. This is our transition through the blockage, i.e. the frequency fence.
We’re being reassured that we’ve had significant experience and training to make these transitions.
The fish knows how; we know how. We’re ready to swim through.