I embarked on this 14-day fast with a clear intention—to explore the depths of myself, to activate new dimensions of my mind and spirit, and to step into a story of my own creation. This was not simply about abstaining from food. It was a conscious journey into stillness, a journey of stripping away distractions to find the essence of my rhythm, my truth, and my being.
I wanted to listen deeply to the whispers of my body and soul, to reorient my mind toward new possibilities, and to awaken the psychic abilities that I knew lay dormant within me. This was a quest for self-awareness and alignment—body, mind, and spirit.
From the beginning, I was surprised by the abundance of energy I experienced. Each day, I drank coconut water and started infusing with supplements Day 3 to sustain my body while ensuring that I maintained a space of clarity and intensity. With no solids to distract me, I allowed myself to be consumed by silence, by dreams, by visions, and by the work of becoming.
The first seven days were like entering a threshold. Grand Risings were powerful—filled with meditations, visualizations, and profound reflections on abundance and alignment. I worked with symbols, dreams, and psychic operating systems that emerged from my inner world. Conversations with elders and collaborators became rich sources of inspiration. I realized that I am a guide and a reflection for others just as they are for me.
Dreams became a gateway to my subconscious, offering symbols and figures that guided me deeper. I explored themes of the anima, shadow work, and prosperity. Each night, I felt the rhythm of my body shifting as I cycled between wake and dream states. At times, I experienced lucidity and other times, I found myself carried by the waves of forgotten realms.
By the second half of the fast, I encountered moments of lower energy—particularly on Day 10. Yet, rather than resist, I leaned into these moments of slowing down. They became opportunities for grounding and integration. I reflected on how far I had come, and with each meditation or visualization, I felt myself becoming more attuned to the deeper truths I sought. I explored practical tools for manifesting success, organizing my thoughts and values, and aligning my vision for the future.
Through this fast, I experienced life without distraction. I became intimately aware of how my body responded to time, space, and nourishment. I learned that hunger was not my enemy. It became an ally that sharpened my mind and deepened my ability to listen. My energy wasn’t depleted; it was transformed into clarity and presence.
One of the most profound realizations was my rhythm. I noticed how each day followed a natural flow—grand rising alignment and creativity, midday productivity, afternoon grounding, and evening relaxation. These rhythms became anchors for me, teaching me how to cultivate balance and joy without external input. I experienced moments of dancing, of spontaneous energy surges, and waves of love that filled my entire being.
I also learned that my body could operate at a high level with minimal intake. My psychic awareness heightened, and I was able to intuitively read the frequencies of those I spoke to. I reflected on how deeply interconnected we all are. Through seemingly small interactions, I made profound impacts on others’ lives, and they made similar impacts on mine.
4 days ago, I broke my fast with gratitude. I chose simple foods—pecans, berries, a pear, and dried fruits—eaten slowly and with reverence. My body responded well, and within hours, my digestive system had reawakened. It felt like a symbolic closing of this chapter—a reminder that I had not simply fasted; I had transformed.
As I reflect on this journey, I feel victorious. I have become more playful, more curious, and more aligned with the person I am becoming. I have stripped away what no longer serves me and redefined my relationship with abundance. I know that this is not the end of the journey but a powerful springboard for what comes next.
The possibilities are infinite, and I stand here—renewed, embodied, and ready.
Reflection:
This fast was not just a challenge; it was a communion with myself. I feel energized and full of wonder. I have come to see fasting not as deprivation, but as a sacred practice of awareness. Moving forward, I will carry this clarity with me as I step into the next phase of my becoming.
In Faith and Purpose,
Traydon Inspires
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