Awakening to Truth... a lack of spiritual guidance




I recall a time when my ability to think and communicate was confined within unseen limits. Any awareness I had of my psychic spiritual nature was faint—if not entirely absent.

Yet, it wasn’t that my psychic nature did not exist.
It wasn’t that the Universe of spirit was absent from my life.
It wasn’t even that the Whole—the divine, the great mystery—was not real.

It was simply that I had not yet opened my eyes to see.
I had not taken the time to think beyond the spiritless environment I had been conditioned by. My perception had been shaped by a world that dismissed the sacred, leaving me unaware of the deeper reality beneath the surface of existence.

Through misinformed ignorance and a lack of spiritual guidance, I had grown distant from the very essence of what it means to be human. I had been led to believe that life was mechanical, that meaning was subjective, that existence was merely a sequence of events without inherent purpose.

But that was an illusion. And illusions only persist as long as one refuses to question them.


Two Paths, One Truth

From this, an undeniable truth emerges: there are two ways of thinking, two types of thinkers—but only one reality, one ultimate conclusion.

There are those who see—who experience life as an unfolding revelation, a living connection to the great spiritual whole. To them, existence is not fragmented but seamless, every moment infused with meaning. They move through life in harmony, knowing that the physical and spiritual are not separate, but two expressions of the same eternal reality.

And then, there are those who have yet to see. Not because truth is hidden, but because they have not yet reached the threshold of understanding. They remain tethered to a materialistic perception, mistaking surface appearances for reality, believing life to be random and disconnected.

Yet, truth does not change. The Universe of spirit has always been the foundation of existence, and the invitation to awaken is ever-present. It only waits for the moment when one is ready to see.








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