Carlos Alcaraz becomes the youngest man in the Open Era to reach the final of all 4 Grand Slams.
Doing unreal things at 22 years old.
What. A. Player.
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Happy Sunday…let’s talk about Christ Consciousness and the Anti-Christ.
They are both returning…but not how you think.
Christ represented the highest quality of consciousness embodied in a human avatar to date.
By design, when that avatar was destroyed, it released the code out into the world.
The collective human consciousness (believe it or not) has been rising ever since.
At a certain ascension point, humans en masse, will begin to hit the Christ consciousness level.
Those that use the power for good, whether it’s self development or to raise the frequency of those around them…will represent Christ.
Those that use the power for greed, control or to harm others…will represent the Anti-Christ.
The return of Christ and the Anti-Christ, is not an individual event…it’s a collective event.
The battle between good and evil, Armageddon, is a battle between the duality of human consciousness.
It’s the final boss before we move on to the next level in our development as a species.
Coco Gauff on dealing with the pressure of playing a Grand Slam final, ‘Everyone is dealing with way bigger things in life than losing a final’
“How do you keep a big moment like Saturday [the final] small enough so that it’s manageable? You’ve had some big moments in the past and risen to some of them, and others have been difficult. What do you know now about what you do in order to keep it from sort of getting out of control?”
Coco: “I think just realizing how minuscule it is. Everyone is dealing with way bigger things in life than losing a final. Also realizing how many players wanted to be in this position. I’m sure there are hundreds of players that would kill to win or lose a final. So just knowing that makes me realize how lucky and privileged I am to be in this position. At first I thought it’d be the end of the world if I lost. And you know, the sun still rose the next day. So knowing regardless of the result, the sun will still rise. Especially being in a city like Paris, I was walking around the next day and no one knew that I lost. No one cared. Some people know who I am but not everyone. Just realizing how big the moment seems in our lives is not as big in the grand scheme of things.”
(via Roland Garros Press)