My two weeks challenge
- Raquel McKenzie

- Nov 1
- 1 min read
Disrespect has always struck a chord in me because it touches something raw at the core. Some people operate from low vibration—they lie, manipulate, or refuse to meet truth with truth. As an intuitive, I sense it before it even manifests, and that irritation can flare. This isn’t jealousy—jealousy is when desire is unmet. My confidence is unwavering; I know who I am. That I’ve mastered. That I’ve embodied.
But disrespect? That’s a different kind of fire, one I am choosing to face directly. It challenges my balance, my calm, my inner alchemy. While I can navigate belief, confidence, and clarity, this is the edge I am exploring—the part of myself that reacts when boundaries are violated and dishonesty is presented as truth.
My focus these next two weeks in Seattle is mastery over that fire: to remain so centered, so calm, that disrespect cannot touch me. Irritation lowers vibration, and low vibration invites the things we do not want into our space. The alchemist’s path is to transform irritation into stillness, to turn shadow into power. This is my work, my duality, my practice—refining the soul until even the lowest vibration is reflected back as light.
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