Monday, November 3, 2025

From my perspective, human beings are fundamentally born into a state of disconnection from the world around them. This primordial sense of separation drives us to seek comfort and meaning by trying to bridge the gap—by attempting to piece together fragments of the whole into our fragmented selves. However, I see this as only a temporary solution. Our true experience—both on a human and material level—comes from the deep unity achieved by those who came before us. This sacred unity is woven into the very core of our being, embedded in our DNA and spiritual beliefs, implying that our natural state is one of perceived separation within a divided self. Rebirth, in its most authentic sense, awakens us to the essence of life itself. It begins as a tiny seed of unity—an embryonic sense of wholeness—that, as we grow and seek eternal truths, allows us to shed the illusions of disconnection from creation and the limitations imposed by time. This renewal manifests through the divine presence—Christ within us—a spiritual awakening that restores and reestablishes our connection to the divine. Our true purpose is rooted in this unity, which we attain through spiritual experiences that transcend the boundaries of time. When our spiritual memories—those past encounters with the divine—break through into our current consciousness, we experience a sense of completeness. The more we immerse ourselves in eternity, the more our personal history aligns with the present moment, linking us to our ancestors’ foundation and the eternal past. In this sacred dance of life, we give birth to new life—desires, creations, and insights—guided by the eternal wisdom of the divine, continuously weaving the divine presence into the very fabric of our existence and the tapestry of our lives.

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