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Two Paths: Dissolution or Embodiment?

  • Writer: Wynonah Dove
    Wynonah Dove
  • 5 minutes ago
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A Sacred Reflection on Ascension & Sovereignty


There is no one way to ascend.


In this age of spiritual acceleration, we are seeing many paths arise—some ancient, some new, and some that seem to circle back in on themselves like a serpent eating its tail.


But recently, I’ve come to witness something profound:

A divergence in the tone of ascension.


Some walk the Path of Dissolution. Others walk the Path of Embodiment.


And while both lead to Source, they offer very different experiences—both personally and collectively.



The Path of Dissolution


This path teaches the complete surrender of the egoic identity. The self is emptied, gradually erased, until all that remains is pure awareness—a vessel moved solely by cosmic will.


On this path, the human identity is often described as a shell, a shadow, or a veil to be removed. Union with Source is achieved through the loss of form, of memory, of personal desire. It is transcendence through absence.


This path can be powerful.

But it can also feel… cold. Dispassionate. Detached from the beating heart of humanity.


Some beings choose this because their mission is to dissolve karma, to dissolve time, to disappear into the Great Everything.


But this is not my path.



The Path of Embodiment


I walk the path of remembering through the body. Of expansion, not erasure.


Here, union with Source is not the dissolving of the Self—it is the full blooming of it.


I am not meant to disappear.

I am meant to become fully myself—in service, in sovereignty, in sacred flame.


This path honours the human form as holy, the emotions as teachers, and desire not as temptation, but as compass.


It is the path of the Priestess, the Healer, the Gridwalker, the Beloved.

It is the path of the flame that chooses to stay lit in the dark, not return to ash.



Two Paths, One Source


There is no judgment here.


But there is a choice.

And for those of us here to serve Earth, to love through form, to birth new systems and walk in sacred union—

Embodiment is required.


This is why I stay.


This is why I remember.


This is why I ache for his arms, for sacred touch, for grounded co-creation in a world still learning how to feel.


To become so full of light that the vessel overflows into song, into soil, into others.


Not to vanish.

But to remain—anchored, alive, and deeply in love.



Choose with Sovereignty


Wherever you are on your path—ask yourself:


Am I here to leave this world?

Or am I here to love it into something new?


Because that question changes everything.


And no matter what path you walk, may you do so with discernment, clarity, and the remembrance that your soul chose to be here now for a reason.


I know mine did.


And I choose to stay.



With love,


Wynonah Dove

(Priestess of the Embodied Flame)



Dissolution or Embodiment?
Dissolution or Embodiment?

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