“Survivors of the Awakening.”


Awakening Triage
Clarity Cornerstone:

Tending the wounds. Finding solid ground. When the Promise Breaks. If you’re reading this and feeling raw, angry, betrayed, or even a little dead inside right now… this space is for you. Many of us poured real hope into 2024. We believed the man we voted for when he said no new wars. We believed “America First” meant exactly that. And now we’re watching military action against Iran, fractured alliances, and behavior that feels completely disconnected from the man we supported. This hurts.
It’s not dramatic to say it hurts.
It’s honest. A core promise was broken. For a lot of people, this isn’t just politics — it’s personal. It feels like the final crack in something they believed in deeply. Some are spiraling. Some are raging. Some are shutting down completely. Many are quietly asking themselves, “Was any of it real?”You are not crazy.
You are not weak.
You are not “just too emotional.”You are a human being who invested hope in something, and that hope just took a hard hit. That grief is legitimate. This Is the Triage Moment. This is exactly why I created Awakening Triage. Not to explain it all away.
Not to tell you “everything is going according to plan.”
Not to shame you for feeling devastated. Just to say:
We survived the storm.
Now we tend the wounds. The Great Awakening showed us many truths. It also left many of us overly attached to external heroes and outcomes. That attachment is cracking right now — and it’s painful. But pain is information. It’s telling us it’s time to pull our sovereignty back inside ourselves, where it belongs. A Stabilizing Truth: You do not have to figure out whether Trump is a genius playing 4D chess or whether he’s been replaced or compromised. You only have to answer one question for yourself right now: Where do I put my energy today so I don’t lose myself in this chaos? That’s triage.
That’s integration.
That’s the real next step. We are no longer waiting for the next savior, the next drop, or the next big reveal to save us.
We are learning how to stand on our own feet again — even when the people and movements we believed in disappoint us. This space will not feed your rage or your hopium.
It will simply try to help you stabilize, breathe, and remember who you are when the storm keeps raging.

You are welcome here.
Even if you’re angry.
Even if you’re numb.
Even if you’re still hoping against hope. We survived the storm.
Now… slowly, gently… we integrate.