Tag: SpiritualAwakening

  • More Than a Mirror: Windows, Trains, and the Art of Alignment

    More Than a Mirror: Windows, Trains, and the Art of Alignment

    Not every connection is a mirror. Sometimes it’s a window—a clear glimpse into someone else’s universe moving parallel to yours, briefly, before diverging. In “More Than a Mirror,” I explore the sacred intersections we often mistake for reflections, how alignment doesn’t always mean permanence, and how discernment frees us to honor the beauty of what…

  • From Taxes to Universal Creation

    From Taxes to Universal Creation

    “Inspiration is never recreation—intentions are everything. We don’t live in a loop of past projections; we live in a quantum field of choice, where the future can be placed in the present—until it becomes the present. I saw it. I lived it. And I’m still watching it unfold. It’s not karma. It’s not punishment. It’s…

  • Spiritual Quantum Leap

    Spiritual Quantum Leap

    “Stop treating the past like prophecy. Just because someone was something doesn’t mean they are. And just because you’ve been somewhere doesn’t mean you belong there now. The quantum leap is when we no longer justify our present through outdated stories. The truth doesn’t perform—it simply is. And your presence is proof of your power.…

  • 🌒 Two Paths, One Heartbeat: On Cycles, Compassion & the Baby We Were Carrying All Along

    🌒 Two Paths, One Heartbeat: On Cycles, Compassion & the Baby We Were Carrying All Along

    “And maybe that’s the sacred design. That we’re not meant to choose between the roles we play, but to live them all. To be the one who hurt and the one who heals. To be the freeze, and then the fire. The artist, the art, and the ache in between. Because the baby we thought…

  • Who’s the Real Psychopath Here?

    Who’s the Real Psychopath Here?

    “Maybe the psychopath isn’t heartless—maybe they just stopped bleeding for a world that wouldn’t offer a bandage. Maybe detachment isn’t evil—it’s intelligence in a landscape that preys on emotion. What if we stopped pathologizing survival, and started questioning the world that made those traits necessary?”

  • Reverence for the Realm I Once Rejected: Remembering Why We Came

    Reverence for the Realm I Once Rejected: Remembering Why We Came

    “I had judged the physical as lesser, forgetting it’s the only realm that lets us experience spirit, mind, and emotion at once. This body is not the burden—it’s the bridge. And I’m done rejecting the realm that made my remembering possible.”

  • When the Dream Arrives and You Whisper, “Is This For Real?”

    When the Dream Arrives and You Whisper, “Is This For Real?”

    There’s a sacred ache that shows up when something beautiful finally arrives, and all you can say is, “Is this for real?” That moment of disbelief isn’t a flaw—it’s a reflection of everything you’ve been through. It’s the nervous system trying to catch up to the soul’s knowing. As the Earth rises in frequency and…

  • The Guilt of Receiving…

    The Guilt of Receiving…

    The guilt of receiving exactly what you manifested… it sneaks in like a quiet echo of the trail you left behind, wondering if they just followed the clues or if they became the path itself. There’s something both terrifying and holy about being known before you’re ready to be seen. I thought I was hiding,…

  • The Sacred Curve of the “J” — A Journey from January to June

    The Sacred Curve of the “J” — A Journey from January to June

    “I didn’t plan to write about the letter ‘J.’ It arrived. It summoned. And suddenly, everything—from January’s descent to June’s awakening—made sense. The ‘J’ isn’t just a letter. It’s a sacred curve. A descent into the depths of self, followed by a rising that reshapes us. We are not lost. We are not broken. We…

  • Humanism Addicts

    Humanism Addicts

    “We’ve been taught that the only way to be is to perform. And so we perform until we forget that we are more. But then one day—if you’re lucky—you remember: the soul is not here to perform. It’s here to become.”