Life has a way of placing moments in front of us that feel more than coincidence. The universe often delivers experiences, people, or lessons exactly when they are needed, even if the timing feels confusing.
Sometimes what arrives is gentle—a conversation that shifts perspective, a book that speaks directly to the heart, or a chance encounter that sparks clarity. These moments remind us that guidance doesn’t always come loudly; it often comes quietly, through energy.
You’ve cried over things nobody even noticed.
But the universe says your hardest season is ending.
Other times, what the universe sends feels heavy. A challenge, a loss, or a sudden change can feel unfair. Yet, within those experiences lies growth, resilience, and the chance to see life differently. The reason may not be clear at first, but it unfolds with time.

The phrase “sent for a reason” is not about fate being rigid. It’s about recognizing meaning in what happens. Even painful chapters can carry lessons that shape strength, boundaries, and self‑respect.
Energy is the messenger. Words may fade, but the energy of an experience lingers. That is why certain moments feel unforgettable—they carry a vibration that stays long after the event itself.
When something arrives unexpectedly, it’s worth asking: What is this here to teach me? The answer may not come immediately, but reflection reveals patterns. The universe often repeats lessons until they are learned.
Opportunities are also part of this rhythm. A door opens, a chance appears, and it feels almost too aligned to ignore. These are reminders that timing is not random—it is purposeful.
Relationships carry this truth too. Some people enter life briefly, others stay longer, but each carries a reason. Some teach joy, others teach boundaries, and a few teach the importance of letting go.
The universe doesn’t always send what is wanted—it sends what is needed. That difference is where growth lives. Desire may crave comfort, but lessons often arrive through discomfort.
Clarity comes later. In the moment, experiences may feel chaotic. With distance, the reason becomes visible. The pain that once felt unbearable reveals strength that was hidden.
Trusting the process is part of the lesson. Even when the reason isn’t clear, believing that meaning exists helps carry the weight. Faith in timing is faith in self.
The universe speaks through repetition. When the same message appears in different forms—a phrase, a symbol, a feeling—it is worth listening. Ignoring it only delays the lesson.
Gratitude transforms the experience. Seeing what arrives as purposeful, even when difficult, shifts perspective. Gratitude doesn’t erase pain, but it softens it by giving it meaning.
The reason is often about alignment. What doesn’t serve falls away, what is meant to grow arrives, and what is meant to heal begins. Alignment is not always comfortable, but it is necessary.
Energy remembers. A woman may forget the exact words spoken, but she remembers how those words made her feel. That memory is the reason—the energy carried the truth.
The universe also sends reminders of worth. When consistency disappears, when affection feels forced, when closeness fades, those experiences are not punishments—they are lessons in self‑respect.

Every arrival carries choice. The universe may send a challenge, but the choice of how to respond belongs to the individual. That choice is the reason—it shapes the path forward.
Awakening is the gift. To see meaning in what arrives is to rise into clarity, to embrace self‑respect, to step into strength. The universe sends, but the heart receives.
The conclusion is simple yet profound: nothing arrives without purpose. Whether joy or pain, closeness or distance, every moment carries a reason. The universe sends, and the soul learns.
Thank you, Dear Johbby. You are an amazing human being. Do not ever forget how much I love, appreciate and highly respect you. Thank you for being you. Ima be straight up k. Im facing tons of medical testing in the near future. More MRIs ony brain. Though very beautiful, I spose the good doctors among I-25 are curious as to why the debilitating headache never go away. And, so it goes. I have my Starbucks Veranda Blend blonde coffee and my skinny little friends, tobacco to provide fir me my needs. I almost got some Makers Mark today. Creator saw fit to have my debit card declined, though there is more than a substantial amount on it. It wasnt meant to be. Yes, Dear Johnny, I damn near gave my soberiety of 26 years away. To Creator, I say, Thank you Dad, for helping me pull my heated putta my ass. I don’t need a glassectomy after all. Almost needed to cut a hole in my stomach and have a glass inserted so I could see, because my head was so far up my ass. Yes. I heard the >pop<. I've rambled enough. My five minutes are up.
Love always, Dear Johnny. Never lose your love for Mother Earth and for Humanity. As Jimi often said, "with the power of soul anything is possible." I shall leave you with that. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜