Ascension vs Transition

There can be confusion regarding these two words and what they mean. In this writing I wish to show the difference between Ascension and Transition. 

What is Ascension? It is a Path, the Path of evolution. We are always evolving, that is the nature of the Soul, we are forever striving to reach or become closer with our Source and the way to do that is to rise in consciousness – to evolve.

Some of us contracted to ascend during this lifetime – some did not. One is not better than the other, only different. Ascension is not a place to go, it is a level of consciousness, a State of Being. It means that we attain at least a fifth dimensional level of consciousness.

When we refer to “Ascending in the physical”, that signifies attaining the 5th dimensional level of consciousness or above while still inhabiting our physical body without going through “the dying process”.

We are multidimensional Beings and have ascended numerous times during various lifetimes on several dimensions, Planets, Galaxies and Universes. We chose to ascend with Gaia and the Collective on this Planet at this time. We are constantly evolving and ascending, this will never end as we are eternal Beings.

What is Transition:? Transition indicates Change. The word transition is often used in the Spiritual world instead of the word “death”. This is because the word death holds an energy of fear for some people, fear of the unknown. Death of the physical body happens when we have completed our incarnation, and go Home to our families in the stars. 

WE don’t die, only our physical body does, our Soul is eternal. We are not our body, we are our Soul. Our physical body is the vehicle we chose to use while on this planet in this lifetime. It houses our Soul. Our Soul requires a physical “house” during an incarnation.

There is another point I wish to bring to your attention.
A soul may ascend without transitioning.
A soul may transition without ascending.
A soul may ascend and transition at the same time.
The two events are not necessarily synonymous.

Bethel
September 27, 2018