Awakening the Dormant Soul

 

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Awakening the Dormant Soul

True spirituality is not a destination we reach through external practices; it is a profound reality we rediscover. Many of us arrive in this world possessing a vibrant spirituality at the soul level long before we recognise it in our physical, daily lives. You might find yourself naturally exuding love for all beings - sentient and insentient alike - nurturing a forgiving nature that transcends grievances, and allowing compassion to flow through you as effortlessly as breath. Yet, despite this innate goodness, you feel caught in the intricate, often exhausting web of life. You find yourself enduring the echoes of old karmas while unknowingly creating new ones, trapped in a cycle of action and reaction that feels both familiar and frustrating.

This persistent struggle is precisely where the true journey begins. The first, most pivotal step in spirituality is the moment you stop looking outward for validation or relief and begin looking inwards. It is a subtle but seismic shift - a realisation that the answers to your suffering, your purpose, and your existence lie not in the world outside, but in the depths of your own consciousness.

As this desire to understand deepens, your soul begins to guide you. It pulls you toward a samadhist Guru - the eternal, enlightened energy that permeates the universe and understands the weight of your karmic path. In this state of genuine longing, you may find yourself pleading to these Guru-energies, a silent or spoken cry for a bridge between your current confusion and the Truth. You are not asking for magic; you are asking for a living saint, a guide, to enter your life who can reflect your own potential back to you.

It is an act of deep, vulnerable trust. Then, at the divinely appointed time, the Grace descends. A living sant enters your life, often in the most unexpected ways. This being acts as the necessary catalyst that pierces through the heavy, hardened layers of conditioning you have accumulated over lifetimes.

Through their presence and teachings, your spirituality - which had lain dormant and buried beneath the debris of ego and social conditioning - is finally ignited. It rises up from the depths of your soul to illuminate your entire existence. You realise that the journey was never about becoming something new or acquiring hidden powers; it was always about remembering who you have always been. The sant does not give you spirituality; they simply clear the path so you can witness the light that has been burning within you all along. In this awakening, the web of life loses its power to bind you, and you begin to live not merely as a creature of karma, but as a conscious expression of the Divine.

Jai Baba Swami!

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