15/04/2026
A message of Prophet Ezekiel to the Tired Warrior of Light
The Watchman’s Fire:
A Dispatch for the Tired Warrior
To the healers, the givers, and the "strong ones" who feel like they’re running on empty:
I see you and I feel you.
Lately, it feels like the world is "too much." There is a heaviness in the air that makes us feel small, tired, and defeated. If you’ve been feeling like you are losing a battle you never asked to fight, there is a reason for that.
During a moment of deep stillness and cacao meditation, a message came through from the spirit of the Prophet Ezekiel—the ancient guardian known for seeing the invisible world. His message for us is simple but life-changing:
Stop trying to win a war, and start playing the Game.
He sees the weight of the "flint" on your brow. He sees the exhaustion in your bones from lying on your side to bear the heaviness of a world in transition. If you find yourself today in a "Valley of Dry Bones"—looking at your dreams, your energy, or your community and seeing only what is bleached and broken—know that you are standing exactly where the Prophet Ezekiel once stood.
In times of great heaviness, being a "Warrior of Light" feels less like a glorious battle and more like a grueling vigil. But his message offers a map back to the fire.
Messages:
1. Own Your Station as a Watchman
Ezekiel was called a Watchman. His job wasn't to save everyone; it was to stay awake and speak the truth.
If you feel helpless, remember:
Our primary duty is to maintain our post.
We do not have to win the war today; we only have to keep the lantern lit. When times feel heavy, the most radical act is refusing to let our internal light go dim. This isn't about being cold; it’s about having the spiritual resilience to face a stubborn world without letting it break our spirit.
2. Prophesy to Our Own "Dry Bones"
Hopelessness is simply a valley of dry bones. It is a place where the "breath" (**Ruach**) seems to have vanished.
Warrior, look at your own tiredness—your own "dry" places—and do not judge them. Instead, do what the Prophet did:
Speak to them.
* Command the wind to enter your heart.
* Call for the restoration of your nervous system.
* Demand that the "Holy Fire" burn away the dross of your burnout.
We are not victims of the times; we are the "commanders of the breath." The same power that knit bone to bone in that ancient valley is available to reanimate our purpose today.
3. The Call to the Refiner’s Fire
The heaviness we feel is often the "Refiner’s Fire"doing its work. It is burning away the old versions of us that can no longer carry the voltage of the new era. If you are stuck in the middle of the fire, do not try to run from the heat.
Lean into it.
Let the Holy Fire soften the "stony" parts of your heart until they become "flesh" again—supple, feeling, and alive.
4. View This as a Strategic Game
We often call life a "war." War is exhausting because it implies we are always under attack and just trying to survive. But Ezekiel’s message is that life is actually a "Game."
The reason we are so tired is that we’ve been playing by the "Rules of People"—rules like :
*work harder*
*do it alone*
and
*push through the pain*
Those rules are designed to make us fail. To win, we have to switch to the "Higher Rules."
In this game, the real power isn't in our muscles or our bank accounts; it’s in our spirit. When you follow the higher laws of the universe, things that seemed impossible start to shift on their own.
5. We Already Have the "Power-Ups"
In every game, the player has special tools or "gifts" they can use. We were born with these, but we’ve forgotten they are in our backpack:
**Power-Up One: The Unshakable Mind.**
The ability to stay calm when everyone else is panicking.
**Power-Up Two: The Power of Your Word.**
The ability to speak life back into a situation that looks "dead."
* **Power-Up Three: The Inner Flame.**
That spark of energy inside you that never goes out, even when you’re tired.
When we play by human rules, we try to fix things with our hands. When we play the "Game," we use our energy to "shift the board."
6. Our Greatest Opponents: Hopelessness and Helplessness
Ezekiel pointed out that the biggest obstacles in this game aren't the problems themselves. The biggest obstacles are the feelings of hopelessness and defeat.
Why? Because these feelings are like "fog" on the game board. They block our view and stop us from using our special tools. When you feel like a victim, you stop being a Player. The moment you decide,
*I am not helpless; I am just waiting for my next move*
the fog starts to clear.
7. How to Flip the Board
Think of a time when everything felt "dried up"—your money, your relationships, or your energy.
Ezekiel once had a vision of a valley filled with old, dry bones. To any normal person, it looked like a graveyard.
But because he was playing by the **Higher Rules**, he didn't see death. He saw a team that just needed a "reset." He spoke to the wind, he called in fresh energy, and those dry bones stood up as a powerful army.
**Your life is that valley.**
Those "dry" areas of your life aren't gone; they are just waiting for you to stop mourning them and start "calling in" the breath of life.
8. Our New Strategy
If you are tired, it is an invitation to change your playstyle:
**Don't Push, Pulse:**
Stop trying to force results. Instead, get quiet and listen for the "Higher Rule" that applies to your situation.
**Drop the Weight:**
We aren't meant to carry the world. We are meant to be a light within it.
**Choose Your Move:**
Every time you feel helpless, say to yourself:
"This is just a level in the game. What tool can I use here?"
The game is still on. We are the Masters of our Board. Take a deep breath—the wind is behind us.
Have hope! You are not alone.
With Love and Hope,
Au Mayari
P.S. Captured this inside a sea cave in Uluwatu. The specific frequency of the violet and white light reminds me so much of the Prophet Ezekiel’s visitation—that same celestial fire that arrived before he spoke.