
What Is Hidden in the Dark Will Come to Light — a 12/12 remembering
- ChannelingTheDivinewithPauline

- Dec 12
- 4 min read
There are things that live in the dark because they are not yet ready to be seen.
In the old ways, we did not rush revelation.
We prepared the body, the breath, the spine, the spirit.
We learned how to stand before truth without collapsing or hardening.
We learned how to remain - be steady.
What is hidden will come to light—this is the law not a warning …
A law of life.
A law of spirit.
A law of the land’s way.
When the darkness is ready … the hour is not known.
Its moment is not announced.
And because of this, the work is never about prediction.
It is about preparation.
This is the wisdom of 12/12.
Not a date to watch for, but a frequency to walk within.
Twelve teaches order, structure, and divine timing.
Twelve reminds us that revelation does not arrive prematurely.
It arrives when the vessel is capable of holding what is revealed.
Preparation is never fear., its reverence and devotion.
It is the daily tending of the inner fire.
It is the willingness to sit with what stirs rather than exile it.
It is the discipline of listening through pause before speaking, of feeling before reacting, of grounding before rising…. Pause.
In my Babaylan knowing, readiness is not urgency.
Readiness is certainty in steadiness.
And 12/12 does not shake what is steady.
It tests what is performative.
It reveals where devotion has been practiced—and where it has not.
A steady heart can receive what an unsteady one rejects.
A steady body can hold what a rushing mind cannot.
A steady spirit does not need spectacle to recognize truth when it arrives.
Acceptance is not agreement.
Acceptance is the courage to allow what is revealed to exist without immediately shaping it into comfort or story, rather allowing the rising the darkness within to be witnessed.
This is the second twelve—the mirror.
The return.
The moment where what has been built inwardly
is met by what arrives outwardly.
And when the light arrives—because it always does—
it does not come to punish.
It comes to restore and mend.
Light reveals what must be integrated,
what must be forgiven, what must be released back to the soil.
This is why the spiritual elders taught presence before power. Why the Babaylan trained the nervous system before the vision. Why the work was quiet, long, and often unseen.
Because when the hidden steps forward, only those who have practiced stillness, devotion and continuous in the practice will recognize it as medicine rather than threat.
12/12 is not an opening of the sky.
It is a confirmation of alignment.
It does not ask you to become more.
It asks if you have become true to your depth.
We do not prepare for catastrophe.
We prepare for truth.
And truth asks only one thing of us:
Can you remain open
without losing yourself?
This is the path I walk.
This is the way I remember.
This is the rhythm I keep with the sacred land, the body, and the unseen stream.
And this is what I teach.
Not as a title bestowed,
not as an accreditation granted by human systems,
but as a lived devotion shaped by listening,
by years of tending what revealed itself quietly
and asked to be held with care.
I may not wear the labels that the world recognizes as authority.
Yet I see what moves beneath them.
I see where the threads fray, where the soul calls for witness, where something sacred asks to be tended rather than fixed. “Tend to me” rather than “fix me” is never the frequency I hear.
What is entrusted to me is chosen by Divine hierarchy, and by resonance.
And when something comes into my knowing—
a person, a wound, a remembrance, a threshold—
I do not claim ownership of it.
I honor it and tend to its wisdom.
I honor the responsibility of seeing clearly.
I honor the patience required to tend without force.
I honor the joy that arrives when something once hidden is finally ready to breathe in the light.
And when your patience is tested in your desire,
know this:
it is not the universe saying no., nor it is withholding or a form or punishment
It is merely a refinement.
It is a quiet testing of reverence., of how you hold what you are asking for. Trusting in the timing that cannot be rushed without harm. With devotion—
without the outcome, but to the integrity of your becoming.
Sometimes the yes is already alive.
It is simply asking:
Can you remain steady without grasping?
Can you stay open without demanding?
This is how readiness is revealed.
This is my stewardship. Held with compassion and grace. Grounded in reverence and Divine Love
Not because I am above the work—
but because I am beyond humbled devoted to the work. As I always find myself to be there when the work is asked.
And this, too, is preparation.
And when you receive subtle or grand answered yes … still I ask for your steadiness as grace has entered your stream maintaining its resonance is a practice.
Remember this practice.
Much Divine Love and Light,
Rev Pauline
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