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This is your captain speaking. Welcome on board to your new timeline. Today's
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In-flight transmission is by Eva van Zeeland, Time Traveler, Medium and author.
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Here to guide you through change, please sit back, relax and enjoy the journey.
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You can always feel the moment a journey begins and it's never really when the
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plane lifts off. It's when you realize you can't stay where you were, when you
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understand that the life you've been living, the routines, the fears, the
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patterns are no longer big enough to hold the being you actually are. For most
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people this moment arrives softly like a whisper you almost miss. For some of
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us it lands like a cosmic slap, a sudden jolt that shakes the foundations and
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demands attention. The departure isn't about packing bags or making lists.
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It's about recognizing that your old identity has expired and the universe is
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politely or not so politely asking you to stop pretending otherwise. You're
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here because on some level you already know that the life you've been living is
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too small for the being you were born to become. You're not broken, you're not
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lost, you're under upgraded like a Jaguar engine trying to run a bicycle
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road and it's exhausting. Departure happens, the moment you say even
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quietly to yourself, I'm done navigating by fear. That is the boarding call. I
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know exactly when it happened for me. There comes a moment when the human story
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you've been living starts feeling like clothing in the wrong size, too tight
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in some places, too loose in others and absolutely not designed for intergalactic
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travel. My departure didn't happen while meditating on a mountain or chanting
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under a sacred tree, though that would have been glamorous. It happened in the
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middle of ordinary earth life, on a day that seemed like any other. When
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suddenly everything around me felt like a set I was supposed to walk off, as if
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someone pressed pause and whispered, final boarding call forever. Your reality
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is waiting. I realized I had been circling the gate for years. Thinking
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preparation was the journey. Preparation is just preparation. At some point you
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have to walk down the jet bridge and trust the plane will take you exactly where
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you are meant to be. 3D reality often feels like being stuck in an airport that
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hasn't been renovated since the 1980s. With flickering lights, plastic chairs
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that squeak, the same set sandwich in every shop and wi-fi that refuses to
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connect. It's not bad. It's just outdated. Life in 3D requires pushing, forcing,
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grinding, doubting, reacting, fearing turbulence and thinking you're flying the
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plane when really you're flapping your arms and hoping for the best. Departure is
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realizing you don't have to operate in that airport anymore. There's a new
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terminal you've already checked in. You're holding the boarding pass. You just
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forgot to walk to the gate. Leaving 3D doesn't mean leaving people or
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circumstances behind. It means leaving a frequency behind. You stop playing the
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identity that kept you grounded on a runway you were never meant to stay on. The
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moment you shift your internal setting from fear to curiosity, from survival to
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creation, from why me to watch me, that is departure. You haven't taken off yet but
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you're rolling forward. Your highest timeline isn't something you create. It's
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something you board. From 2055, looking back, you will remember this moment. Not
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the weather, not the mood. Not whether there were dishes in the sink. You will
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remember the shift. The second you said yes. Your future self, the one glowing on
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stage leading others into remembrance, fully embodied and fully awake, is calling
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you now. Departure is answering that call. Not perfectly, not confidently, just
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honestly. Close your eyes for a moment and imagine your highest self handing you
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a boarding pass. It's warm, alive, encoded, stamped with your name, your mission,
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your timeline and your soul frequency. The gate number simply says now, breathe,
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let it land. You are already on your way. This is where the old reality loosens
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its grip and the new one begins to shimmer through. When you're ready, we will walk
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toward turbulence, not as something to fear, but as the portal it truly is.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we hope you enjoyed this in-flight transmission. This
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episode was inspired by the book Just Landed by Ava Van Zeeland. If you'd like to
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continue the journey, you can download a free preview of the book at Ava Van Zeeland.com.
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We wish you a pleasant flight and a beautiful stay in your highest timeline.