This is one of my most loved topics to write. I’ve written a long format piece if you’d like to read it now. Our limited senses perceive a mere tiny fraction of the larger reality unfolding all around us. We are blinded to the unseen cosmic choreographies and hidden dimensions existing beyond our sensory reach. From subatomic particles in frenzy to galaxies whirling at staggering speeds, there is a breathtaking metaphysical show happening that we cannot directly witness. Our eyes and ears restrict us to a boxed-in material scope, while the bigger spiritual truths remain obscured. Only by expanding our perception through intellect and deep contemplation can we part the veil to unveil the fuller realities our senses were never meant to capture alone. An entire transcendent existence awaits those who dare reach beyond the sensory deceptions.
Tag: Thoughts
boundless manifestors
Our culture often celebrates coding ninjas, entrepreneurs and so on for obsessively pursuing their singular passion. But what if the path of greatest fulfillment lies in nurturing a portfolio of potentials rather than hinging our entire identity on one role? When we embrace our multidimensionality as creative beings, we open to an ever-renewing wellspring of vitality and inspiration. We flow seamlessly between diverse talents and curiosities without getting rigid or stagnant in one box. Like a vibrant ecosystem, our lives thrive through cross-pollination and symbiosis between varied interests and ways of being. Each expression becomes fertile soil nourishing new growth in another arena of our flourishing. Rather than frantic specialization, the master key is integration – yoking all our loves into one harmonic convergence. For it is in celebrating our plurality as infinite potentials that we unlock our quintessential genius as boundless manifestors.
mind of dynamic explorers
We often believe our thoughts and perspectives represent objective reality. Yet what if our inner narratives are more like shifting clouds reflecting back our personal histories, cultural programming, and neurological filters? Each of us experiences the same event through drastically different lenses shaped by our unique backgrounds and belief systems. What feels unquestionably true for one person may seem outlandish or impossible to another. Instead of stubbornly clinging to our versions as absolute facts, a wiser approach is to hold our views lightly. To stay open-minded and curious about other vantage points that expand our vision beyond the blinders of our own limited apertures. When we recognize that none of us has a monopoly on truth, we become more receptive to diverse perspectives. We evolve from know-it-alls to dynamic explorers co-creating richer understandings through the interplay of our collective experiences and meanings.
pursuit of becoming
We’re taught that the path to happiness is paved with achievements, acquisitions and checking boxes until we’ve “made it.” Yet could this dogged pursuit of some future arrival be obstructing our ability to feel fully alive in the here and now ? After all, every destination inevitably dissolves into a new departure point once reached. The goalpost perpetually moves, leaving us striving yet again for something else to make us whole. What if we stopped postponing our gratification and entrusting it to some illusive “there”? What if we reconnected with the beauty and magic of the ordinary, unadorned moments that make up the waking dream of our daily existence? In doing so, we realize the greatest prosperities have been here all along – the simple grace of breath, the affectionate gaze of a loved one, the simple brilliance of a sunrise. When we attune to these perennial marvels, life’s richness multiplicities in ways no pursuit of becoming could ever match.
liberated time travelers
We often view time as a rigid, linear progression – a finite resource to hoard and spend wisely before it runs out. But what if we shifted to experiencing it as a flowing, infinite presence? In nature, there is no absolute delineation between past, present and future. The seasons cycle in an eternal cycle of renewal and return. A tree’s rings simultaneously encode its entire history and the seeds for becoming. When we let go of the mental construct of time as a scarcity divided into airtight segments, we open to the timeless expansiveness always available here and now. The peace of gliding into the rhythms of each emerging moment rather than anxiously pre-living the next. From this spacious vantage, the arbitrary divisions between past disappointments and future dreams dissolve into a unified field of creative becoming. We become liberated time-travelers, fluidly pivoting between “what was” and “what could be” as we dream this world-in-verse ever-anew.
multipotentiality
I’ve lately pondered on it on doing a course. There’s a myth that to achieve greatness, we must specialize intensely in one singular pursuit. But what if the path to creative genius blossoms from embracing our infinite multiplicity? Look at polymaths like da Vinci who bridged art and science. Or consider nature’s complexity – a masterwork catalyzed by an interplay of forces. When shaped by cross-disciplinary influences, sparks of insight start flying. Solutions become metaphors unlocking new vistas in other domains. We cultivate a beginner’s mind transcending over-specialized blinders. By developing a broad range of talents and curiosities, we become renaissance thinkers synthesizing holistic visions. We dissolve boundaries between art and science, work and play – allowing our whole beings to fuse in the ultimate creativity vibe. The greatest innovations arise from making novel connections across disciplines. Specialization has its place, but multipotentiality is where genius is born.
mind is a nomadic cloud
We often think of our minds as these enclosed spaces, contained solely within our skulls. But what if our awareness actually extends far beyond those physical boundaries? What if we are each permeable fields perpetually exchanging information with the entire universe? It’s easy to get caught up in the delusion that our thoughts, beliefs and internal narratives are completely private and isolated from the wider holographic web of life. Yet frontline scientists have discovered that we are open systems constantly downloading codes and influencers from our environments on levels we’re barely cognizant of. The microbes inhabiting our guts shape our moods, cravings and perspectives. The positioning of planets and lunar cycles demonstrably affect our behaviors and biorhythms. Even being exposed to certain words, sounds or images rewires our neural circuitry and hormonal flows in profound ways. We are more like nomadic clouds drifting across a seamless skyscape than fenced-off islands of consciousness
unattached
It’s so easy to get attached to outcomes – a certain job, relationship, or vision for how your life should look. But holding on too tightly creates suffering when things inevitably change. The wiser path is to stay flexible and unattached, embracing whatever arises with an open mind. That doesn’t mean apathy or lack of effort. It means giving your all while also accepting that results are largely out of your control. Having profound desires is natural. But clinging to specific expectations breeds disappointment. Better to focus your energy in the present moment, staying responsive to reality rather than getting fixated on making it conform to your plans. That open stance lets you adapt to life’s unpredictable unfolding with more grace
peace in the boring
mental muscles
Every one of us have difficulties we go through. Only you and I know how it means for each of us. The more you accept that difficulty is inevitable and get familiar with that reality, the less it will shake you when it strikes. Embracing the darkness prepares you, so it doesn’t feel so scary after stretches of peaceful light. If you understand why challenges serve a bigger purpose in God’s plan, it becomes easier to make the best of whatever get thrown your way. You stay grounded and reflect on the reason behind it, rather than just falling apart. Constant sunshine gets you used to smooth sailing. The first storm catches you totally off guard, unprepared for how to navigate hard knocks. But if you’ve already stared down dark clouds and rough seas many times before, you know the drill for weathering the storm. I’m not praising adversity out of some negative, pessimistic view. I’m doing it to develop the resilience and understanding needed so those hard tumbles don’t keep flattening us. Writing and pondering about adversity builds mental muscles for pushing through it. The more we exercise that mind strength, the less threatened we’ll feel when the heavy stuff weighs down again. We’re preparing, not dwelling.
