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What Are You Actually Devoted To?
Devotion isn’t just about belief—it’s about attention. This reflection explores how what we give ourselves to reveals what we truly value, and how reclaiming conscious devotion can realign the soul.
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The Disappearing Self
What happens when you stop trying to be the actor—and start witnessing life as something moving through you? This reflection explores the quiet shift from selfhood to surrender, and the peace that arises when we let go of control.
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The You That Came Before You
What if you’re not just a body moving through time, but a fragment of something deeper—something that existed before your birth and continues after your death? This reflection explores how contemplation reveals a timeless self that’s been quietly waiting to be remembered.
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When You Stop Trying to Be the Light
You don’t have to create every breakthrough. This reflection explores the quiet power of becoming an observer—letting go of control, opening to grace, and remembering that the most beautiful moments in life often arrive when we stop trying to be the source.
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The Sacred Work of Contemplation
Contemplation isn’t passive—it’s a sacred way of seeing. This piece explores how slowing down reveals the world as a series of signs, inviting us to witness, to care, and to awaken to our place within a deeper balance.
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The Real Reason Meditation Works (And It’s Not What You Think)
Most people think meditation is about relaxation or focus. But what if the real gift isn’t what you gain, but what you begin to see? This piece explores the deeper purpose of sitting in stillness—not to escape the mind, but to realise you are not it.
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The In-Between Is Sacred
Sometimes, the path feels quiet and unclear. But that doesn’t mean you’re lost. This reflection explores the sacred nature of the “in-between” — a period of inner realignment, and how to move through it with clarity, patience, and presence.
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Signs That You’re Not Lost — Just Being Recalibrated
When the spiritual path feels dry or confusing, it doesn’t always mean you’ve lost your way. This reflection explores subtle signs that what feels like disconnection is actually recalibration — a quiet transition into deeper clarity and presence.
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Sober vs Intoxicated: Two Ways the Soul Remembers
There are many paths back to the soul, but most pass through two great stations — one of clarity, one of longing. This reflection explores the sober and intoxicated ways the soul remembers the Source, and how both lead to the same truth: nearness without illusion.
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How to Begin Waking Up Without Overwhelming Yourself
Spiritual awakening doesn’t require dramatic changes. This gentle guide explores how small, consistent practices can reconnect you with your soul — without overwhelming your mind or your life.