Jan. 9, 2026

Infinity Wave: The Cosmic Easy Button

Infinity Wave: The Cosmic Easy Button

There are moments in life when effort no longer works.

No amount of pushing, fixing, or figuring things out brings relief. The harder you try to stay afloat, the more exhausted you become. It can feel frightening, like letting go means losing everything.

But what if letting go is not the danger?
What if resistance is?

In a deeply moving conversation on Journey of an Awakening Spirit, Hope Fitzgerald introduces the Infinity Wave, a living frequency of love and compassion that supports humanity during accelerated times of change. It is not a concept or a belief system. It is an experience. A felt sense. A remembering.

The Infinity Wave appears as a flowing figure-eight, symbolizing continuity, balance, and infinite support. It arrives not when life is easy, but often when something has fallen apart. And that is no accident.

Why Resistance Creates Suffering

As Hope explains, change itself is not what causes suffering. Resistance to change does.

We cling to what is familiar, identities, roles, coping mechanisms, and ways of controlling outcomes because they once kept us safe. But when life begins to evolve beyond those structures, holding on creates friction. The current moves forward while we stay braced against it.

That friction is what we experience as pain, exhaustion, fear, and overwhelm.

Kathleen reflects on this truth through her own journey of grief, invisibility, and surrender. There comes a moment when you realize that fighting the water doesn’t keep you safe, it keeps you tired. And the fear underneath resistance is often this: If I let go, I’ll drown.

But the Infinity Wave offers a different truth.

Letting Go Is Not Drowning

Letting go does not mean disappearing, failing, or losing yourself. It means allowing yourself to float.

Hope shares how the Infinity Wave arrived during one of the most painful chapters of her life, bringing with it an undeniable sense of being held. Love and compassion were not something she had to generate or earn, they were already present, woven into the wave itself.

This is a critical shift.

Love and compassion are not rewards for healing well.
They are the environment in which healing happens.

When we stop resisting, the wave doesn’t pull us under. It lifts us. We bob back to the surface. We discover that the current knows where it’s going, even when we don’t.

Becoming the Lighthouse

One of the most powerful themes in this conversation is the idea of becoming the lighthouse.

A lighthouse does not chase ships.
It does not force light outward.
It stands steady.

By anchoring ourselves in love and compassion, we become a point of stability for others navigating rough waters. This is not about saving anyone or carrying their pain. It’s about embodiment. Presence. Trust.

In times of global and personal uncertainty, this kind of groundedness matters more than ever. Evolution is happening whether we resist it or not. The invitation is to move with it, to trust the intelligence of the current instead of exhausting ourselves by fighting it.

An Invitation to Trust

This reflection is not asking you to give up control recklessly or abandon discernment. It is inviting you to notice where resistance has become heavier than the change itself.

Where are you gripping so tightly that you can’t feel the support beneath you?

The Infinity Wave reminds us that we are not meant to navigate transformation alone. When we soften into trust, we discover something quietly miraculous:

We were never meant to struggle our way forward.
We were meant to be carried.

And in allowing ourselves to float, we become the light others are searching for, simply by being who we are.