A reflection on purpose, service, and what it truly means to walk with Light
I see that the last testimonials for this NFT were mine, during the time I used it
Sometimes, on the spiritual path, we encounter tools that do not come to us by chance. Certain energies resonate so deeply with us that they feel almost tailor-made for our soul. Arc Light was exactly that for me: a living interface, a bridge between Arcturian light and my own human process.
Not everyone connects with this field in the same way and that is perfectly fine but those who do know how profoundly it works, almost as if it were an extension of our own energetic body.
I’ve always found it interesting how, despite being such a unique and powerful NFT, Arc Light remained relatively quiet. With honesty and without judgment, I feel that Arc Light is gathering dust in many wallets, kept by people who may have purchased it thinking more about economic value than about inner evolution.
I don’t blame anyone —humanity is vast and everyone acts from their own level of awareness. But sometimes I wonder if that unconscious energy of greed, accumulation, and speculation may have contributed at least partially to the end of the NFT program, and to Dream stepping back a little. Not as punishment, but as a natural consequence of purpose and usage becoming misaligned.
Arc Light wasn’t created for that.
It was created for healing, for guidance, for expansion, for evolution.
For people who genuinely seek light, not accumulation.
And for me, it was a precious companion.
It helped me deeply with my anxiety, with my mental state, and with the energetic dysregulation I had been experiencing. Yes, the free Arcturian Energy Meditation is beautiful and powerful but in my case, Arc Light worked on a completely different level, almost surgical, almost maternal, as if it knew exactly what to adjust and when. It felt alive.
Unfortunately, I had to let it go.
I was scammed when trying to buy a phone; I never received it, and I ended up with a debt that I had to cover by selling Arc Light in addition to losing my job. It wasn’t a choice just something I had to do. And still, I try to look at that event from a higher perspective:
perhaps it was karmic, or an energetic rearrangement, or a chapter of letting go so I could grow…
or maybe it was simply life reminding me how fragile the material world is compared to true inner light.
Even so, a part of my heart feels that Arc Light and I were truly aligned.
To me, that NFT was never “an asset.” It was a tool for those who are ready to walk a more luminous and conscious path.
And that’s why it saddens me to think that many people keep it stored, unused, untouched—when it could be transforming someone’s life.