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Using Your Voice Is an Act of Spiritual Resistance This morning I woke from a vivid dream that felt less like imagination and more like a message carried through Spirit. In the dream, I was asked to help out at a daycare I once worked at many years ago—a place that felt familiar, yet deeply changed. I returned not as my younger self, but as the woman I am now, and I could immediately sense that something was different. The children were sweet, compliant, and unusually quiet. At lunchtime, a group of additional children arrived and filled several long tables. To me, they were simply children. After spending most of my career in highly diverse school settings, I didn’t see them as a single group—I just saw kids sitting down to eat. It wasn’t until I questioned why everyone was so silent that I was told more. The woman who had hired me for the day explained that the daycare was receiving money from an outside organization to house these children during lunch. She added, almost casually, that it was “some Native American organization,” and that part of the agreement was that the children had to eat in silence—and that we had to comply with their rules. That was the moment something in me said no. I’ve always believed lunchtime is meant to be a social, connecting space for children—a time to speak, laugh, and relate to one another. So, instinctively, I allowed them to talk. That’s when the authority figure arrived—furious—calling me an instigator for breaking the rule of silence. And that’s when the deeper layer of the dream revealed itself. The labeling came after the silence. The compliance came before the humanity. What surfaced wasn’t just about classroom rules—it carried the echo of forced assimilation. Of systems that assign identity, impose silence, and call it order. Of voices historically muted in exchange for funding, structure, or approval. And suddenly, the dream felt very present-day. Many of us are feeling a similar pressure right now: To comply. To stay quiet. To not question. To accept rules that disconnect us from one another. But Spirit was clear in its message to me this morning: Silence has often been used as a tool of erasure. Voice is a form of remembrance. Connection is not rebellion—it is resistance rooted in humanity. Using your voice does not mean shouting. It means talking to one another. Sharing stories. Staying connected. Refusing to disconnect in the name of compliance. If this message resonates with you, let it be a gentle reminder: Your voice is not dangerous. Your curiosity is not wrong. Your instinct to connect is sacred. Thank you for being here. Thank you for listening. And thank you for continuing to speak—especially when silence is being encouraged. ✨ #UseYourVoice #DreamMessages #SpiritualAwakening #AncestralMemory #ForcedAssimilation #CollectiveHealing #StayConnected #ThisIsHowWeRemember