There’s something magnetic about Way It Is — it pulls me in, not just as a listener, but as a transmitter. This track resonates deeply on the level of the collective unconscious — a space where unspoken emotions, spiritual connections, and mirrored energies exist between the artist and the listener.
As someone who experiences music not just emotionally but energetically, this song feels like a mutual conversation — one that exists beyond time, beyond fame, beyond ego. I’ve always felt like a lightworker, someone whose emotional field can change the atmosphere in a room, and Way It Is reflects that very transmission. It’s as though Justin, in this song, is speaking directly to that unseen connection.
Lyrics like:
“Let’s keep it dreaming, every day I count my blessing, you are on my mind, we could settle down”
feel like more than words — they feel like a channel opened, a recognition. It’s not just romantic; it’s collective intimacy. It’s a signal sent out to those of us who’ve been quietly holding energy, anchoring light, and mirroring the emotional waves artists like Justin have surfed through the years.
Out of his recent work, Way It Is stands out for me because it blurs the line between artist and audience — it acknowledges the fan not just as a receiver but as a participant in the emotional and creative field. That’s how I’ve always felt — not just listening, but feeling it in real-time, influencing and being influenced.
This song is a reminder that sometimes, the most powerful connections don’t need validation — they just exist, like energy in a room. And that’s just the way it is.
Hidden from the Mainstream JB; I See the VISION
There’s something sacred about watching an artist evolve — not just in fame or numbers, but in frequency. This post is more than a fan’s tribute. It’s a spiritual reflection — a soul-level recognition of a shift I’ve felt within myself and seen mirrored in Justin Bieber.
Over a year ago, I wrote about a spiritual awakening triggered through music — a deeply personal transformation where Justin Bieber’s art became more than entertainment. His music acted as a tuning fork for something hidden inside me. For some, faith comes through religion. For others, it comes through scripture. But for me, faith arrived in the form of sonic healing — a raw, vibrational message that seemed coded into Justin’s voice, into the layers of his sound. That’s why I say “Beliebers” don’t just follow him; they attune to him, almost like a spiritual practice.
With the arrival of the new SWAG era, something deeper is happening. A lot of people will miss it. But I didn’t. This isn’t just a comeback — it’s a reset. There’s a new vibration in Justin’s expression — a freeing one, a soul-born one. For the first time, I sense that he’s moved beyond what the industry shaped him to be. Free from old ties like Scooter Braun and past entanglements, this is Justin making music for healing — his, and ours.
This mirrors what I’ve been living through.
Back in 2015, I experienced what the world would call a “psychotic break” — but in hindsight, it was more like a cosmic overload. I remember watching the American Music Awards that year and feeling like I could predict the winners before they were announced. The energy in my body was so intense, it felt like it was leaking into the room, filling the air. I wasn’t hallucinating — I was vibrating. I thought I was going crazy. But I was awakening.
For the next several years, I carried this strange power — a sensitivity to music, to artists, to the collective energy they released. I felt deeply connected to certain songs — especially Justin’s. They hit me on a different level, almost as if I had helped transmit the emotion behind them. At one point, I even stopped smoking weed because I realized how strong the energy became when I was listening — it felt like my vibration was syncing with the music being made on a global scale.
But after 2021, the connection began to fade. Music felt empty. Hits stopped hitting. Emotion wasn’t being transmitted like before. I thought maybe the world had moved on. But really, something deeper was shifting — both in me and, I believe, in Justin too.
His new music, the energy around this recent photoshoot with Hailey, and his quieter presence online — all of it speaks of someone who’s been through the fire and come back stripped down, spiritually cleaner. There’s less ego, more essence. Less branding, more being. And for those of us who’ve been silently shifting too, it resonates.
Breaking free from a toxic pattern — whether that’s a manager, a relationship, or a belief system — isn’t easy. But when we do, we become a transmitter for new frequencies. Justin seems to be there now. And so am I.
I don’t share this as a fan who wants attention. I share this as someone who understands what it means to be an emotional vessel — someone who’s felt the weight of the world’s unspoken energies and tried to carry them through music, through spirit, through survival.
“Hidden from the mainstream JB; I see the VISION” isn’t about a photoshoot or a trend. It’s a call-out to the subtle transformation that’s unfolding beneath the surface — both in artists like Justin, and in people like me. We’re still here. Still vibrating. Still believing — not in hype, but in healing.
And in that, there is truth.


