Gratitude as Catalyst
- Andrea Kennedy
- Dec 28, 2025
- 3 min read

Hello, dear readers, and welcome to this message. We hope it finds you in a state of openness and peace. There are many changes you are undergoing in your lives.
The structure of your society is dismantling, and many of you are restless. Many of you are worried. Many of you wish to fight, but do not know how.
Many of you feel as though you see things from a higher perspective, and you are not sure how to integrate your emotions and what is happening around you. How do you react?
How can you be angry and ascending at the same time? Or attempt to reconcile any number of other emotions? Anger is perhaps one thing you are experiencing, but we will say there are many emotions, much uncertainty, and you have been living in uncertainty now for a number of years.
Many of you grow tired and weary of this process, and we will tell you, unfortunately, it is in its early days. There is nothing to fear here, and we do not speak in this way to get you riled up in fear or to keep you awake at night and unsettled.
This could not be further from our desired intention. There is a saying that you may be familiar with, and that is, when the going gets tough, the tough get going.
And we wish to amend this in these times, to help you. We wish to put forth our version for your consideration: when the going gets tough, the tough get grateful.

The reason we put it forth in this way is that gratitude is often spoken about in ways that do not reflect the power it holds as a catalyst for change. It is much greater than something you simply feel and enjoy, then walk away from.
Let us take this a bit deeper.
When things around you are changing, and there is uncertainty, it can be helpful to point out, acknowledge, and feel what you are grateful for and what is consistent in your life.
It could be family, it could be your shelter, your home, your career. It could have to do with your children, the animals in your life, or your routine that you choose to engage in each day.
There are any number of things that you might identify that you feel gratitude for. These things are mostly within your purview, meaning you decide about them.
By practicing this, you may begin to become aware of the things that you do have control over—the things that you are afforded, regardless of what is going on at your higher levels of institutions and governance.
When you focus on what you are grateful for and how that makes you feel, something interesting happens—you get clarity about what is important to you. And that translates into action.
You see what your leaders are choosing and often feel it does not align with what you are grateful for or what you feel is important in your own life.
When you see this happening, you are perhaps inspired and moved to act. Perhaps this is in protest. Perhaps this is in writing. Perhaps this is in another way.
But when the voices of many rise up and communicate what is important to them, in the face of opposition, masses shall be heard, masses shall be seen, and masses shall be addressed.
You live in a world of popularity, and because of technology, much happens that once would have been hidden from your view.
You would not have known much of what has been going on in your leadership, had this been 20 years ago, but because the times are now, the wool is no longer over your eyes. And through your technology or connections, and your ability to feel, unlike you have in the past (because of the rise of abilities within multitudes of people)—all of these factors are moving together, coming together, coalescing, and allowing you to have power that you have not had prior to this moment.
And so, do you not see that when you are in the vibration of gratitude, you are preparing yourself for action? Gratitude is a catalyst.
Focusing your attention in the ways we have explained can help you become clear about who you are, what you value, and what you voice, so that the reconstruction may commence in ways guided by higher knowing, higher vision, and alignment with what the masses feel in resonance with.
Behold the power that you have, have always had, and forever shall have.
Behold the power you hold as an individual and in your heart and field—the practice of feeling grateful—which naturally fuels how you express your vibration and, therefore, how you create your world anew.
The Emissaries of Light and Andrea

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