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The Respect Frequency is on The Rise

The Respect Frequency is on the Rise. “Have you ever felt like someone’s words or actions hit you like a wrecking ball, flattening your spirit until you can hardly breathe? That’s what disrespect does to the human energy field. Spirit showed me this as a car being crushed in a wrecking yard — and when I looked clairvoyantly, I saw how disrespect can bind us like a straitjacket. The more we struggle against it, the tighter it gets. But here’s the truth: we are entering a time when those bands are meant to break. The frequency of respect is rising, and you have the power to free yourself.” Disrespect disrupts the frequency of your energy field. I invite you to read my blog on Divine Disruptions.


Respect is not just a social nicety — it is an energetic frequency that either nourishes or depletes the human soul. When we are respected, our energy field expands; we feel safe, open, creative. When we are disrespected, the opposite happens: our field compresses. We feel smaller, restricted, silenced — and sometimes paralyzed. This is why spirit showed me the straitjacket image: disrespect locks down our life force until we even forget how to move against it. The respect frequency is on the rise, and as it expands, there is no room left for disrespect to infiltrate.

Psychologically, we often allow disrespect because of early conditioning. Many of us were taught as children that our voice didn’t matter, or that keeping the peace was more important than speaking truth. Fear of abandonment plays into this — the nervous system programs us to believe that belonging is survival, so rather than risk rejection, we tolerate disrespect. Trauma reinforces the pattern: the body remembers what it felt like to be dismissed, shamed, or silenced, and it freezes all over again. Here is an article from Psychology Today about respect.

Authority figures, whether parents, bosses, or political leaders, and even ourselves, often exploit this. Disrespect is a tool of control: if I can make you feel small, you’ll rely on me for direction. If I crush your voice, you won’t challenge mine. Entire power structures have been built on this psychological trick. It can leave us striving to gain their respect. In some ways, like a drug, wishing for another’s acknowledgment. We are being called, both personally and collectively, to reclaim our inner authority, ….  Maybe not by asserting our power in disrespect, but in standing in the truth that you will no longer be disrespected. 

Here’s the shift: Respect is not something we passively wait for from others. It’s an inner frequency we anchor, and when we do, the straightjacket loses its grip. When you hold your own field in respect, external attempts to crush it bounce back. You begin to sense the difference between authority that leads with integrity and authority that controls with belittlement.

This is why, in this frequency focus, we are asked by the spiritual realms how this energy shows up in your life, why you may have tolerated disrespect in the past, and how to shift it now. We’ll look at the psychology of why we collapse in the face of disrespect, the astrology that shows why these themes are erupting worldwide, and how you can anchor a frequency of respect so strong that it transforms not only your life but ripples into the collective field.

This is not about fighting disrespect — that only tightens the bands. It’s about aligning so deeply with your own inner authority that the straitjacket dissolves. Respect becomes your natural frequency, and from there, everything begins to change.

The respect frequency is on the rise worldwide and across all of humanity. In many ways we can look at the frequency of respect as the foundational ground in which to build the collective consciousness into a unified energy field. The frequency of respect feels good, really good. Even if you do not favor an individual in a particular way, when they respect you, each of you ends up feeling good.

We all have experienced the crushing blow of disrespect, like being kicked of a mountain, only to find yourself crawling back to the top. Soon, disrespect will bounce right off you and not bother you. But we are not quite there yet. This is a dress rehearsal for the days ahead. You can continue to practice respect in a variety of situations, and over time, it truly will become second nature. If you would like a few more tips for coping with a disrespectful situation, here is an excellent article from Princeton Education.

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