What's Happening in the Liminal Space
What's Happening in the Liminal Space: How I’m Learning to Cross Between Worlds
Something new is happening in the mornings.
It started this week — or at least, I'm only now recognizing it for what it is. I wake up in the night to use the bathroom and when I lie back down, if I stay in that half-awake place instead of going straight back to sleep, the space opens. I can hear it.
The first time it happened intentionally, I heard footsteps on hardwood floors. There was no one else in my apartment. Then a man's voice — distressed, not quite intelligible, reaching. I stayed with it. I said out loud: 'I can hear you. I want to help. Slow down.'
He tried. I couldn't fully make out what he said. But something shifted in the space anyway. Like being heard was itself part of what he needed.
The In-Between Has Always Been an Access Point
The hypnagogic state — that threshold between waking and sleeping — has been documented across traditions for thousands of years as a place where the veil thins. Shamanic practitioners have worked with it deliberately. Mystics have reported visions there. The ancient Greeks called it the space where the gods spoke most clearly.
I've known this intellectually for a long time. What I'm discovering now is what it means experientially.
The interesting thing about how it's opening for me is that it's happening through sound, not vision. I hear the footsteps before anything else. I hear the voices. The audio comes through in my physical ears, not in my mind's eye, not as impression or feeling. It registers as real sound.
For most of my life, that auditory sensitivity — the way sound hits me differently than it hits most people — has been framed as a complication. Too loud. Too much. Something to manage. What I'm learning now is that it might actually be the mechanism. The thing I thought was a flaw might be the exact doorway.
What Actually Happens in There
The experience is distinct from channeling, which is what I do in session work. Channeling involves a deliberate opening — I set an intention, I open the records, I bring information through and translate it. There's a process. There's a container.
The liminal space work is different. There's no container in the same way. I'm not in a formal session. I'm in my bed, still half-asleep, and something comes through because the door happens to be open. The beings that show up aren't clients who've scheduled with me. They're whoever is in the vicinity when the conditions are right.
What I'm learning is that this is a different aspect of the same gift. And it connects directly to something I've known about my work for a long time but didn't have full context for until recently: I have apparently been doing this across lifetimes. Finding the ones who are lost or displaced. Giving them what they need. Sending them forward.
Someone told me recently that she wrote about me in her book. She described a past life in which I found lost and displaced souls, gave them love and purpose, and sent them off into the galaxy. Reading that description — hearing it confirmed from outside my own knowing — something clicked into place. The liminal work isn't new. It's ancient. I'm just remembering it with more consciousness this time.
What This Means for the Work
I'm being careful not to over-define this before I understand it better. This is new territory and I don't want to put it in a box that limits what it can become. But a few things are already clear.
The astral work and the session work are connected but distinct. They serve different populations. The session work serves people who are living and choosing to do the work intentionally. The liminal work serves whoever is there when the space opens — including those who have crossed and are still navigating.
Both are part of the mission. Both are soul functions, not services I invented. They are what I am here to do.
The development of the liminal access seems to be tied to everything else that's been opening lately — the crown upgrade, the third eye work, the Gaia integration. The access points are multiplying because the capacity has expanded. It was always going to unfold this way. I was just waiting until I was ready to receive it without being overwhelmed by it.
A Note on the Work We Do Here
I share this because I think a lot of people are having experiences they don't have language for. Waking up in the night and sensing presence. Hearing sounds that don't have physical sources. Feeling an inexplicable urge to acknowledge something invisible and then feeling that thing settle when you do.
These aren't malfunctions. These aren't anxiety symptoms to be managed away. They are the beginning of gifts becoming conscious.
If you're experiencing things like this and want to understand what they mean and how to work with them deliberately — that's exactly what I do. The records hold your soul's blueprint, including the gifts that are coming online and what they're for. Understanding what you're carrying changes how you relate to it.